Cancer Institute A national cancer institute
designated cancer center

Donna M. Bouley

Publication Details

  • Murine cytomegalovirus CC chemokine homolog MCK-2 (m131-129) is a determinant of dissemination that increases inflammation at initial sites of infection.

    Saederup N, Aguirre SA, Sparer TE, Bouley DM, Mocarski ES. J Virol. 2001; 75 (20): 9966-76

    The murine cytomegalovirus CC chemokine homolog MCK-2 (m131-129) is an important determinant of dissemination during primary infection. Reduced peak levels of viremia at day 5 were followed by reduced levels of virus in salivary glands starting at day 7 when mck insertion (RM461) and point (RM4511) mutants were compared to mck-expressing viruses. A dramatic MCK-2-enhanced inflammation occurred at the inoculation site over the first few days of infection, preceding viremia. The data further reinforce the role of MCK-2 as a proinflammatory signal that recruits leukocytes to increase the efficiency of viral dissemination in the host.

    PubMedID: 11559829

Stanford Medicine Resources:

Footer Links: