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Research Article

Macrophage-depletion influences the course of murine HSV-1 keratitis

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Pages 45-53 | Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Purpose. Herpes simplex virus type 1 infection of the cornea induces an immune-mediated disease termed “herpes stromal keratitis” (HSK) that is a major cause of blindness. In this study we investigated the influence of macrophage depletion by Cl 2 MDP encapsulated in liposomes (Cl 2 MDP-LIP) on the course of HSV-1 keratitis. Methods. The corneas of BALB/c mice were infected with 10 5 PFU of HSV-1 (KOS strain). Mice groups received sub-conjunctival PBS or Cl 2 MDP-LIP injections 7 and 2 days prior to infection. The eyes were studied clinically, histologically and immunohistochemically with F4/80 antibody at various time points after treatment. Clearance of the virus from the HSV-infected eyes was measured with a standard plaque assay. Results. After subconjunctival Cl 2 MDP-LIP treatment, the HSV-1-induced epithelial keratitis was more severe (P < 0.05). The virus titers were significantly higher after macrophage depletion (day 7, P < 0.005). Stromal keratitis developed in 78.6% of HSV-1 infected PBS treated control mice (n = 14) by day 14 after infection. By subconjunctival Cl 2 MDP-LIP treatment (n = 14) the incidence of stromal keratitis was reduced to 42.9%, and the keratitis was less severe (P < 0.05). Conclusions. The data demonstrate an influence of macrophages on the course of HSV-1 keratitis in mice. Macrophage depletion influence the viral replication in the cornea and the immune-mediated process of HSK.

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