Journal article

Protection from lethal infection is determined by innate immune responses in a mouse model of Ebola virus infection

S Mahanty, M Gupta, J Paragas, M Bray, R Ahmed, PE Rollin

Virology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2003

Abstract

A mouse-adapted strain of Ebola Zaire virus produces a fatal infection when BALB/cj mice are infected intraperitoneally (ip) but subcutaneous (sc) infection with the same virus fails to produce illness and confers long-term protection from lethal ip rechallenge. To identify immune correlates of protection in this model, we compared viral replication and cytokine/chemokine responses to Ebola virus in mice infected ip (10 PFU/mouse), or sc (100 PFU/mouse) and sc "immune" mice rechallenged ip (106 PFU/mouse) at several time points postinfection (pi). Ebola viral antigens were detected in the serum, liver, spleen, and kidneys of ip-infected mice by day 2 pi, increasing up to day 6. Sc-infected m..

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