Da. Hilton et al., ABSENCE OF COXSACKIE-VIRUSES IN IDIOPATHIC INFLAMMATORY MUSCLE DISEASE BY IN-SITU HYBRIDIZATION, Neuropathology and applied neurobiology, 20(3), 1994, pp. 238-242
The role of coxsackie virus infection in the pathogenesis of idiopathi
c inflammatory muscle disease (IIMD) has been investigated by many wor
kers with conflicting results. This study uses in situ hybridization,
with digoxigenin-labelled oligonucleotide probes complementary to the
coxsackie B virus genome, to investigate the presence of virus RNA in
muscle biopsies from 26 patients with IIMD. In the five cases of inclu
sion body myositis studied, there was focal probe-binding to nuclei an
d cytoplasm, and in nine cases probe-binding to mast cells was seen. I
n both of these instances probe-binding was non-specific and not due t
o hybridization. None of the cases showed the presence of coxsackie vi
rus RNA within muscle and it is concluded that lytic infection of myoc
ytes by coxsackie virus does not occur in IIMD.