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From Abteilung Neuropathologie,* Pathologisches Institut, and Abteilung Virologie,
Institut für Medizinische Mikrobiologie and Hygiene, Universität Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
Transgenic expression of interleukin-12 (IL-12) in astrocytes causes a spontaneous inflammatory central nervous system disorder in aged mice. Here we show that spontaneous disorder developed only when both mature lymphocytes and interferon (IFN)-
were present. Infection with noncytolytic Borna disease virus (BDV) did not affect wild-type mice but accelerated disease of IL-12 transgenic mice. Infection of transgenic mice lacking lymphocytes did not result in neurological symptoms. In contrast, BDV infection of transgenic mice lacking IFN-
induced neurological disease with delayed onset of symptoms that resembled those in infected transgenic mice with a functional IFN-
gene. In BDV-infected transgenic mice devoid of IFN-
no cerebellar calcification was observed, and multiplication of BDV was not inhibited. To determine the antigen specificity of lymphocytes in brains of diseased animals, the IL-12 transgene was introduced into an H-2k genetic background. Infection of IL-12 transgenic H-2k mice resulted in extensive lymphocytic infiltration into the cerebellum but not into other brain regions that also contained viral antigen but expressed the transgene at lower levels. Tetramer analysis revealed that most CD8 T cells in the cerebellum of such mice were BDV-specific. Our results thus demonstrate that IFN-
secreting lymphocytes are responsible for disease of IL-12 transgenic mice. They further suggest that expression of IL-12 in the central nervous system may lead to localized recruitment of T cells that recognize antigens expressed in the brain.
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