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Protective role of interferon against cytotoxcicity induced
by rabies virus in mice
Tohamy A. A.1, Fahmy A. M.2,
Dkhil M. A.1,3* and Diab M. S. M.1
1Zoology
and Entomology Department, Faculty of Science,
Helwan University, Egypt.
2Applied
Research Sector, EGYVAC- VACSERA, Egypt.
3Zoology
Department, College of Science, King Saud University, P.O.
Box: 2455, Riyadh- 11451, Saudi Arabia.
*Corresponding author.
E-mail:
mohameddkhil@yahoo.com. Tel: 00966-14675754 (office).
Abbreviations: RV,
Rabies virus; IFN, interferon; CA,
chro-mosomal aberrations; CVS, challenge virus
standard; HrIFN-α2a, Human Interferon alpha-2a;
I/P, intraperitoneally; CP, cyclophosphamide;
FCS, fetal calf serum; PCEs, polychromatic
erythrocytes; NCEs, normochromatic erythrocytes;
MN, micronuclei; DPI, day post infection; PCE%,
polychromatic erythrocytes percentage; MNPCEs‰,
micronucleated poly-chromatic erythrocytes per thousand;
MNNCEs ‰, micronuclei in normochromatic erythrocytes per
thousand.
Accepted 15 January, 2010 |
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Rabies
remains an important public health problem in the world
due to uncontrolled enzootic rabies, lack of safe
efficient vaccines and poor information on the
risk of contracting rabies post animal exposure.
The lethality and mutagenic potential of challenge virus
standard (CVS) was evaluated in mice.
Mice were
intracerebrally infected (MIC) with low, medium and high
viral LD50 (MICLD50).
Mice were subjected to immunomodulation using interferon
(IFNα-2a)
pre- infection. The infected
groups pretreated with IFN-α
2a showed a higher survival rate than the infected group.
Statistically significant increase in structural and
numerical chromosomal aberrations and a decreased mitotic
activity of mice bone marrow cells was observed post
infection. Pretreatment of the infected groups with IFN
α-2a
showed a marked and significant reduction
of these cytogenetic changes. The increased survival rate
and reduced cytogenetic changes
suggest that protection induced by
interferon against rabies
virus activity could be, at least partially, attributable to
blockage of
the replication of CVS strain of rabies virus. It could be
concluded that interferon can be used as an immune enhancer
to the application
of vaccine administration.
Key
words:
Rabies, interferon, chromosomal aberration. |