C. Zaragoza et al., THE ROLE OF INDUCIBLE NITRIC-OXIDE SYNTHASE IN THE HOST RESPONSE TO COXSACKIEVIRUS-MYOCARDITIS, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 95(5), 1998, pp. 2469-2474
The host response to Coxsackievirus infection is complex, including T
lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, natural killer cells, and macrophages. Alt
hough Coxsackievirus infection induces expression of inducible nitric
oxide synthase (NOS2; EC 1.14.13.39) in macrophages, the precise role
of NOS2 in the host response to Coxsackievirus myocarditis has been un
clear. We show, by using mice homozygous for a disrupted NOS2 allele,
that Coxsackievirus replicates to higher titers in NOS2(-/-) mice, tha
t the host lacking NOS2 clears virus more slowly than the wild-type ho
st, and that myocarditis is much more severe in infected NOS2(-/-) mic
e. These data show that NOS2 is crucial for the host response to Coxsa
ckievirus in the mouse.