Interference by a non-interferon-inducing subvariant of benign encephalomyocarditis virus-B with the ability of EMCV-D to produce insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in ICR Swiss male mice.

D J Giron, S Yei
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The D variant of encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV-D) produces a disease syndrome that mimics insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) in certain mouse strains. Benign EMCV-B interferes with the ability of EMCV-D to produce IDDM. Because EMCV-B induces the production of relatively large amounts of interferon (IFN), it has been hypothesized that the interference by EMCV-B with the pathogenesis of EMCV-D is due to IFN. However, we have previously reported that in outbred ICR Swiss and inbred BALB/cByJ mice, interference by EMCV-B with the development of IDDM in response to infection with EMCV-D does not appear to involve IFN. We have isolated a subvariant of EMCV-B (EMCV-B1) which, preliminary experiments indicate, does not induce the production of detectable levels of IFN in cell culture. Studies were initiated using this subvariant to determine more conclusively if IFN is involved in interference by EMCV-B with the pathogenesis of EMCV-D. The data in the present study show that EMCV-B1 does not induce the production of detectable levels of IFN either in cell culture or in mice, but retains other reported characteristics of the parent EMCV-B, including the ability to interfere with the production of IDDM by EMCV-D in ICR Swiss male mice. These observations strengthen the hypothesis that protection of pancreatic beta cells in ICR Swiss mice by EMCV-B occurs by a mechanism other than IFN.

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脑心肌炎病毒(EMCV-D)的D变体在某些小鼠品系中产生一种模仿胰岛素依赖型糖尿病(IDDM)的疾病综合征。良性EMCV-B干扰EMCV-D产生IDDM的能力。由于EMCV-B诱导产生相对大量的干扰素(IFN),因此假设EMCV-B对EMCV-D发病机制的干扰是由于IFN。然而,我们之前报道过,在近交ICR Swiss和近交BALB/cByJ小鼠中,EMCV-B对EMCV-D感染后IDDM发展的干扰似乎与IFN无关。我们已经分离出EMCV-B的一个亚变体(EMCV-B1),初步实验表明,它不会在细胞培养中诱导产生可检测水平的IFN。研究开始使用这一亚变体,以更确切地确定IFN是否参与EMCV-B对EMCV-D发病机制的干扰。本研究的数据表明,EMCV-B1在细胞培养或小鼠中都不会诱导产生可检测水平的IFN,但保留了亲本EMCV-B的其他报道特征,包括干扰ICR瑞士雄性小鼠中EMCV-D产生IDDM的能力。这些观察结果加强了EMCV-B对ICR瑞士小鼠胰腺β细胞的保护是通过IFN以外的机制发生的假设。
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