PLoS ONE (Dec 2007)

Axon myelin transfer of a non-enveloped virus.

  • Jean-Pierre Roussarie,
  • Claude Ruffié,
  • Julia M Edgar,
  • Ian Griffiths,
  • Michel Brahic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001331
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 12
p. e1331

Abstract

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We showed previously that Theiler's virus, a neurotropic non-enveloped picornavirus of mouse, traffics from the axon of infected neurons into the surrounding myelin. When this traffic is interrupted, as in the shiverer mouse which bears a mutation in the myelin basic protein gene, the virus is unable to persist in the central nervous system. In the present work, we used the Wld(s) mutant mouse, a strain in which axonal degeneration is considerably slowed down, to show that axon to myelin traffic takes place in the absence of axon degeneration. Our results suggest the existence of a mechanism of transfer of axonal cytoplasm into the myelin which Theiler's virus might exploit to ensure its persistence.