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A Potential Role for Substance P in West Nile Virus Neuropathogenesis.


ABSTRACT: Of individuals who develop West Nile neuroinvasive disease (WNND), ~10% will die and >40% will develop long-term complications. Current treatment recommendations solely focus on supportive care; therefore, we urgently need to identify novel and effective therapeutic options. We observed a correlation between substance P (SP), a key player in neuroinflammation, and its receptor Neurokinin-1 (NK1R). Our study in a wild-type BL6 mouse model found that SP is upregulated in the brain during infection, which correlated with neuroinvasion and damage to the blood-brain barrier. Blocking the SP/NK1R interaction beginning at disease onset modestly improved survival and prolonged time to death in a small pilot study. Although SP is significantly increased in the brain of untreated WNND mice when compared to mock-infected animals, levels of WNV are unchanged, indicating that SP likely does not play a role in viral replication but may mediate the immune response to infection. Additional studies are necessary to define if SP plays a mechanistic role or if it represents other mechanistic pathways.

SUBMITTER: Ronca SE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9503494 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Potential Role for Substance P in West Nile Virus Neuropathogenesis.

Ronca Shannon E SE   Gunter Sarah M SM   Kairis Rebecca Berry RB   Lino Allison A   Romero Jonathan J   Pautler Robia G RG   Nimmo Alan A   Murray Kristy O KO  

Viruses 20220904 9


Of individuals who develop West Nile neuroinvasive disease (WNND), ~10% will die and >40% will develop long-term complications. Current treatment recommendations solely focus on supportive care; therefore, we urgently need to identify novel and effective therapeutic options. We observed a correlation between substance P (SP), a key player in neuroinflammation, and its receptor Neurokinin-1 (NK1R). Our study in a wild-type BL6 mouse model found that SP is upregulated in the brain during infection  ...[more]

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