J.J. Hooks
Washington University in St. Louis
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Virology | 1993
Yun Wang; Barbara Detrick; J.J. Hooks
n Abstractn n The murine coronavirus, mouse hepatitis virus, JHM strain, induces a retinal degenerative disease in adult BALB/c mice. Coronavirus infections are highly species specific with virus exhibiting a strong tissue and cell specificity. In this report we evaluated the cellular basis of JHM virus retinal tropism. Retinal cultures and retinal pigment epithelial (RPE)-retinal mixed cell cultures were prepared from eyes obtained from Balb/c mice. The ability of JHM virus to infect and replicate in these retinal cultures was evaluated by light microscopy, immunofluorescent staining, electron microscopy, and virus isolation. Cytopathology was not observed and virus could not be detected in supernatant fluid in retinal cultures. However, low levels of infectious virus could be detected within the cells for the first 4 days. This observation suggested that cell-to-cell interactions may be critical since virus particles and virus antigens can be seen in vivo within the neural retina and the RPE. In contrast to the retinal cultures, retinal-RPE mixed cultures were supportive to JHM virus replication. Syncytial cytopathology was observed for the first 4 days and virus was isolated from supernatant fluids. By electron microscopy, virus was found intracellularly within vacuoles and extracellularly at the plasma membrane. After Day 4, a persistent virus infection was established in which cells produced virus for 5 weeks without cytopathic effects or cell death. Double-labeling immunofluorescent studies of retinal-RPE mixed cultures showed that the virus antigen was co-expressed with a Muller cell marker, glutamine synthetase. This cell is the most prominent glial element in the retina. These studies demonstrate that JHM virus is capable of establishing a persistent virus infection in mixed retinal (Muller)-RPE cell cultures. Moreover, these data suggest that cell-to-cell interactions influence the establishment of coronavirus infections in the retina.n n
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 1996
Barbara Detrick; Jean Rhame; Yun Wang; Chandrasekharam N. Nagineni; J.J. Hooks
Cytokine | 1996
Chandrasekharam N. Nagineni; R. Krishnan Kutty; Barbara Detrick; J.J. Hooks
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2010
Chandrasekharam N. Nagineni; Camasamudram Vijayasarathy; Barbara Detrick; J.J. Hooks
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2008
Vijay K. Kommineni; Chandrasekharam N. Nagineni; Abitha William; Barbara Detrick; J.J. Hooks
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2006
Laura C. Hooper; Chandrasekharam N. Nagineni; Barbara Detrick; J.J. Hooks
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2005
Chandrasekharam N. Nagineni; Kozaburo Hayashi; Barbara Detrick; J.J. Hooks
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2005
Kozaburo Hayashi; Chandrasekharam N. Nagineni; Laura C. Hooper; Marian S. Chin; Barbara Detrick; J.J. Hooks
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2005
Marian S. Chin; Rafael C. Caruso; Neeraj Agarwal; Barbara Detrick; J.J. Hooks
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2005
Laura C. Hooper; M.T. Lee; Barbara Detrick; J.J. Hooks