Unraveling the Mobilization and Interplay of Immune Cells in Rodent Hepacivirus Infection Restricted; Files Only

Shi, Yifeng (Spring 2024)

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Hepatitis C virus (HCV), a bloodborne pathogen known for causing liver inflammation and damage, presents a significant challenge to global health, particularly in the absence of a vaccine. This research delved into the study of rodent hepacivirus (RHV), a rodent analog of HCV, to unravel the complexities of HCV's pathogenesis. Utilizing KiKGR ROSA26 knock-in mice, capable of fluorescent cell labeling, we meticulously monitored the movements and behaviors of various immune cells during the course of infection. With a focus on the spleen as a crucial secondary lymphoid organ, we examined its role and subsequent effects on the liver post-infection (p.i.). Our findings revealed a plausible early infection influx of splenic innate cells and an accumulation of liver-resident monocytes (day 3 p.i.), followed by a heightened innate immune response characterized by a rise in liver-resident macrophages (day 7 p.i.), and later, an infiltration of splenic T cells and B cells, leading to an enhanced presence of CD8+ effector and memory cells in the liver (days 12 p.i.). Further insights from CCR2 knock-out mice indicated that CCR2+ monocytes/macrophages were not crucial in the virus' progression and clearance. This investigation enriched our understanding of immune responses in RHV infection and laid down a valuable groundwork for HCV research, potentially influencing future therapeutic strategies and vaccine development against viral diseases.

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1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................1

2. MATERIALS AND METHODS .........................................................................................4 

1. KiKGR ROSA26 Knock-in Mice ...................................................................................4

2. Experiment 1 ..............................................................................................................4

3. Experiment 1 Techniques: Staining & Flow Cytometry .............................................5

4. CCR2 Knock-out Mice..................................................................................................6

5. Experiment 2 ...............................................................................................................6

3. RESULTS ..........................................................................................................................7

1. Day 3 Post Infection.....................................................................................................7

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2. Day 7 Post Infection...................................................................................................13

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3. CCR2 Knock-out Mice Data .......................................................................................18

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4. Day 12 Post Infection.................................................................................................19

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4. DISCUSSION ..................................................................................................................27

5. CONCLUSIONS ..............................................................................................................31

6. REFERENCES .................................................................................................................34

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