Wenzlow N, Plattet P, Wittek R, Zurbriggen A, Gröne A
Institut für Tierpathologie, Vetsuisse Fakultät der Universität Bern, Switzerland.
Vet Pathol. 2007 Nov;44(6):943-8. doi: 10.1354/vp.44-6-943.
Signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM) or CD150 can function as a receptor for the canine distemper virus (CDV) in vitro. The expression of SLAM was studied using immunohistochemistry in order to evaluate the presence and distribution of the receptor in dogs in vivo. Additionally, receptor expression was assessed after experimental infection of dogs with CDV. In 7 control dogs without distemper virus, the receptor was found in various tissues, mostly on cells morphologically identified as lymphocytes and macrophages. In 7 dogs with early distemper lesions characterized by presence of the virus, higher numbers of SLAM-expressing cells were found in multiple tissues recognized as targets of CDV compared with those in control dogs. These findings suggest that SLAM, a putative distemper receptor, is expressed in dogs in vivo. Additionally, virus infection is associated with up-regulation of SLAM, potentially causing an amplification of virus in the host.
信号淋巴细胞激活分子(SLAM)或CD150在体外可作为犬瘟热病毒(CDV)的受体。为了评估该受体在犬体内的存在情况和分布,采用免疫组织化学方法研究了SLAM的表达。此外,在用CDV对犬进行实验性感染后评估了受体表达情况。在7只无瘟热病毒的对照犬中,该受体存在于多种组织中,主要存在于形态学上鉴定为淋巴细胞和巨噬细胞的细胞上。在7只具有以病毒存在为特征的早期瘟热病变的犬中,与对照犬相比,在被认为是CDV靶标的多个组织中发现表达SLAM的细胞数量更多。这些发现表明,推测的瘟热受体SLAM在犬体内有表达。此外,病毒感染与SLAM的上调有关,可能导致宿主中病毒的扩增。