Virus induces metal-binding proteins and changed trace element balance in the brain during the course of a common human infection (coxsackievirus B3) in mice

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作者
Ilback, Nils-Gunnar
Frisk, Peter [1 ]
Mohamed, Nahla
Gadhasson, Inga-Lill
Blomberg, Jonas
Friman, Goran
机构
[1] Uppsala Univ, Rudbeck Lab, S-75185 Uppsala, Sweden
[2] Univ Uppsala Hosp, Dept Med Sci, S-75105 Uppsala, Sweden
[3] Uppsala Univ Hosp, Dept Med Sci, S-75185 Uppsala, Sweden
关键词
brain; MT1; MT3; DMT1; trace elements; virus;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2007.03.025
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Autopsy of the brain has shown a change in trace element balance in some virus-infected individuals, but it is not known whether this event was a result of the infection. In the present study coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) adapted to Balb/c mice was used to study whether infection induces gene expression of the metal-binding/transporting proteins metallothionein (MT1 and MT3) and divalent-metal transporter 1 (DMT1) and whether it changes the balance of trace elements in the brain. Virus and MT 1, MT3, and DMT1 were quantitatively measured by RT-PCR on days 3, 6 and 9 of the infection. Trace elements (13) were measured in serum and the brain by ICP-MS. High numbers of virus were found in the brain on days 3 and 6, but virus counts were decreased and present only in 50% of the mice on day 9. Gene expression of MT1 tended to increase on all days, whereas that of MT3 only showed a minor and not significant increase on day 3. No clear effect was observed in the expression of DMTL The increase of MT3 was correlated to the brain concentration of Cu. The Cu/Zn ratio in serum increased as a response to the infection. There was a similar decrease in Cd in serum and the brain. On day 6 of the infection, Hg increased in the brain (p < 0.05) and was positively correlated to a concomitant decrease (p < 0.05) in serum. Virus numbers in the brain were on day 6 positively correlated (p < 0.05) to As concentrations. Enteroviral infections may therefore be an underlying factor regarding the changes in essential as well as potentially toxic trace elements in the brain. (c) 2007 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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