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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Antiviral Res. 2020 Jan 22;174:104702. doi: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2019.104702

Table 4.

Reports of severe or fatal disease in arenavirus-infected IFN-deficient mice.

Virus Strain Knockout (background) Outcome References
LASV rJosiah STAT1−/− (129S6/SvEv) L Yun et al. (2013)
LF2384-NS-DIA-1 STAT1−/− (129S6/SvEv) L Yun et al. (2013)
STAT1−/− (129S6/SvEv) PL Yun et al. (2015)
LV2350-NS-DIA-1 STAT1−/− (129S6/SvEv) PL Yun et al. (2015)
BA366 IFNAR−/− B6 (C57BL/6)a L Oestereich et al. (2016)
B6 IFNAR−/− (C57BL/6)a PL Oestereich et al. (2016)
IFNAR−/− IFNAR−/− (C57BL/6)a PL Oestereich et al. (2016)
MACV Carvallo STAT1−/− (129S6/SvEv) L Bradfute et al. (2011)
IFN α/β/γR−/− (129) L (Koma et al., 2016, 2015)
JUNV Romero IFN α/β/γR−/− (129/SvPAS) L Kolokoltsova et al. (2010)
TCRV TRVL 11573 IFN α/β/γR−/− (129/SvPAS) L Gowen et al. (2010)

Studies reporting severe (PL, partially lethal; < 100% mortality at all doses and by all inoculation routes attempted in study) or fatal disease (L, lethal; 100% mortality achieved with at least one virus dose and inoculation route combination).

TCRV, Tacaribe virus.

a

Chimeric mice generated by transplantation of wild-type bone marrow cells into irradiated mice (indicated as background with transplanted bone marrow origin in superscript).