A. Azumi et Ss. Atherton, SPARING OF THE IPSILATERAL RETINA AFTER ANTERIOR-CHAMBER INOCULATION OF HSV-1 - REQUIREMENT FOR EITHER CD4-CELLS( OR CD8+ T), Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 35(8), 1994, pp. 3251-3259
Purpose. To determine whether CD4(+) T cells, CD8(+) T cells, or both
CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells are required for preservation of the ipsilat
eral retina after uniocular anterior chamber inoculation of herpes sim
plex virus type 1 (HSV-1). Methods. Adult-thymectomized BALB/c mice we
re T cell depleted by administration of anti-CD4 monoclonal antibody (
mAb), anti-CD8 mAb, or anti-CD4 mAb and anti-CD8 mAb together. Control
mice were thymectomized but were not T cell depleted. HSV-1 (KOS) was
inoculated in one anterior chamber. At intervals after inoculation, t
he injected eyes were examined histopathologically or homogenized to d
etermine the kinetics of infectious virus recovery. Additional groups
of in vivo depleted mice were injected with wild type KOS and RH116 (a
mutant of KOS containing the Escherichia coli beta-galactosidase gene
) to determine whether viral genes were expressed in the retina in any
of the mice. Results. In the inoculated eyes of mice depleted of both
CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells, there was a significantly higher incidence
of acute destructive retinitis at days 9 and 14 postinoculation (PI),
and the titer of virus recovered at day 14 PI was significantly highe
r. Viral gene expression in the retina and the optic nerve was observe
d after day 7 PI only in the group of mice depleted of both CD4(+) and
CD8(+) cells. In contrast, acute destructive retinitis was not observ
ed in nondepleted mice or in mice depleted of either CD4(+) or CD8(+)
T cells alone, and virus recovery was not significantly different amon
g these three groups of mice. No virus-infected cells were observed in
the optic nerve or the sensory retina of nondepleted mice, of mice de
pleted of only CD4(+) cells, or of mice depleted of only CD8(+) cells.
Conclusion. The results of these studies suggest that either CD4(+) o
r CD8(+) T cells can spare the retina of the injected eye after uniocu
lar anterior chamber inoculation of HSV-1. Because virus appeared afte
r day 7 PI in the ipsilateral optic nerve and retina only in mice depl
eted of both CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells, these results suggest that spr
ead of virus to the ipsilateral retina occurs via the optic nerve and
that either CD4(+) or CD8(+) T cells can prevent spread of virus to th
e inoculated eye resulting in sparing of the ipsilateral retina.