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CCR2 Plays a Protective Role in Rocio Virus-Induced Encephalitis by Promoting Macrophage Infiltration Into the Brain.


ABSTRACT: Rocio virus (ROCV) is a highly neuropathogenic mosquito-transmitted flavivirus responsible for an unprecedented outbreak of human encephalitis during 1975-1976 in Sao Paulo State, Brazil. Previous studies have shown an increased number of inflammatory macrophages in the central nervous system (CNS) of ROCV-infected mice, implying a role for macrophages in the pathogenesis of ROCV. Here, we show that ROCV infection results in increased expression of CCL2 in the blood and in infiltration of macrophages into the brain. Moreover, we show, using CCR2 knockout mice, that CCR2 expression is essential for macrophage infiltration in the brain during ROCV infection and that the lack of CCR2 results in increased disease severity and mortality. Thus, our findings show the protective role of CCR2-mediated infiltration of macrophages in the brain during ROCV infection.

SUBMITTER: Amarilla AA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7107438 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CCR2 Plays a Protective Role in Rocio Virus-Induced Encephalitis by Promoting Macrophage Infiltration Into the Brain.

Amarilla Alberto A AA   Santos-Junior Nilton Nascimento NN   Figueiredo Mario Luis ML   Luiz Joao Paulo Mesquita JPM   Fumagalli Marcilio Jorge MJ   Colón David F DF   Lippi Veronica V   Alfonso Helda Liz HL   Lima-Junior Djalma S DS   Trabuco Amanda C AC   Spinieli Richard L RL   Desidera Amanda C AC   Leite-Panissi Christie R A CRA   Lauretti Flávio F   Mendoza Silvia Elena Sánchez SES   Silva Cleide Lúcia Araújo CLA   Rego Eduardo Magalhaes EM   Galvao-Lima Leonardo J LJ   Bassi Gabriel S GS   Penharvel Martíns Sandra L B SLB   Manrique Wilson Gomez WG   Alves-Filho José Carlos JC   Cunha Fernando Q FQ   Peng Nias Y G NYG   Modhiran Naphak N   Setoh Yin Xiang YX   Khromykh Alexander A AA   Figueiredo Luiz T M LTM   Aquino Victor H VH  

The Journal of infectious diseases 20190501 12


Rocio virus (ROCV) is a highly neuropathogenic mosquito-transmitted flavivirus responsible for an unprecedented outbreak of human encephalitis during 1975-1976 in Sao Paulo State, Brazil. Previous studies have shown an increased number of inflammatory macrophages in the central nervous system (CNS) of ROCV-infected mice, implying a role for macrophages in the pathogenesis of ROCV. Here, we show that ROCV infection results in increased expression of CCL2 in the blood and in infiltration of macrop  ...[more]

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