A. Berra et al., THE ROLE OF MACROPHAGES IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF HSV-1 INDUCED CHORIORETINITIS IN BALB C MICE/, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 35(7), 1994, pp. 2990-2998
Purpose. To examine the effects of modification of immune effector cel
ls, including macrophages, in the pathogenesis of herpes simplex virus
retinitis in BALB/c mice. Methods. Two intravitreal injections (2 mu
l each) of anti-CD11b monoclonal antibody (mAb) [13 mu g/mu l] were ad
ministered to the contralateral eyes of 10 BALB/c mice on days 6 and 8
after HSV inoculation into the right anterior chamber (AC) with HSV-1
. A control group consisted of mice injected with anti-HLA-DR mAb in t
he same fashion. Specific macrophage depletion was performed in an add
itional group of 12 BALB/c mice by intravenous (IV) injection of dichl
oromethylene diphosphonate (Cl(2)MDP)-liposomes 7 days before AC HSV-1
inoculation into the eye. Control group consisted of mice receiving I
V PBS-liposomes. Mice were clinically observed for 14 days postinfecti
on, and the incidence of chorioretinal disease was confirmed by histop
athologic studies. Results. Intravitreal injections of anti-CD11b mAb
produced a dramatic suppression of the contralateral retinal necrosis
(2 of 10 mice) compared to 9 of 10 controls receiving an irrelevant an
tibody therapy (P < 0.05). Mice treated with IV Cl(2)MDP-liposomes als
o showed a significant inhibition of the development of contralateral
chorioretinitis, with only 3 of 12 mice developing retinal disease com
pared to 9 of 12 mice from the control group (P < 0.05). FACS analysis
performed on peripheral blood and spleen cells showed a significant d
epletion of Mac-1(+) cells of Cl(2)MDP-liposome-treated but not of PBS
-liposome-treated mice (controls). Conclusion. Intravitreal anti-CD11b
mAb therapy, a broadly directed depletion strategy against many effec
tor cells (macrophages, granulocytes, natural killer cells, and even c
ytotoxic T-cells) was most efficient in suppressing the HSV-1 induced
contralateral disease. A more Specific technique (IV Cl(2)MDP-liposome
therapy) to deplete macrophages also produced a significant inhibitio
n of HSV-1 induced contralateral chorioretinitis. These findings sugge
st that macrophages are important participants in the effector phase o
f the destructive inflammatory immune response induced by HSV-1 in the
eye.