首页> 外文期刊>Veterinary Microbiology >In vitro and ex vivo analyses of co-infections with swine influenza and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome viruses
【24h】

In vitro and ex vivo analyses of co-infections with swine influenza and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome viruses

机译:猪流感和猪生殖与呼吸综合症病毒共感染的体外和离体分析

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

Viral respiratory diseases remain problematic in swine. Among viruses, porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) and swine influenza virus (Sly), alone or in combination, are the two main known contributors to lung infectious diseases. Previous studies demonstrated that experimental dual infections of pigs with PRRSV followed by Sly can cause more severe disease than the single viral infections. However, our understanding of the impact of one virus on the other at the molecular level is still extremely limited. Thus, the aim of the current study was to determine the influence of dual infections, compared to single infections, in porcine alveolar macrophages (PAMs) and precision cut lung slices (PCLS). PAMs were isolated and PCLS were acquired from the lungs of healthy 8-week-old pigs. Then, PRRSV (ATCC VR-2385) and a local Sly strain of H1N1 subtype (A/Sw/Saskatchewan/18789/02) were applied simultaneously or with 3 h apart on PAMs and PCLS for a total of 18 h. Immuno-staining for both viruses and beta-tubulin, real-time quantitative PCR and ELISA assays targeting various genes (pathogen recognition receptors, interferons (IFN) type I, cytokines, and IFN-inducible genes) and proteins were performed to analyze the cell and the tissue responses. Interference caused by the first virus on replication of the second virus was observed, though limited. On the host side, a synergistic effect between PRRSV and SIV co-infections was observed for some transcripts such as TLR3, RIG-I, and IFN beta in PCLS. The PRRSV infection 3 h prior to Sly infection reduced the response to Sly while the SIV infection prior to PRRSV infection had limited impact on the second infection. This study is the first to show an impact of PRRSV/SIV co-infection and superinfections in the cellular and tissue immune response at the molecular level. It opens the door to further research in this exciting and intriguing field
机译:猪的病毒性呼吸道疾病仍然存在问题。在病毒中,单独或组合使用的猪繁殖与呼吸综合征病毒(PRRSV)和猪流感病毒(Sly)是已知的两种肺部传染病的主要致病因素。先前的研究表明,猪的PRRSV双重感染实验性感染,然后是Sly感染,比单一病毒感染引起的疾病更为严重。但是,我们对一种病毒在分子水平上对另一种病毒的影响的了解仍然非常有限。因此,本研究的目的是确定与单次感染相比,双重感染对猪肺泡巨噬细胞(PAM)和精确切肺切片(PCLS)的影响。从健康的8周龄猪的肺中分离出PAM,并获得PCLS。然后,将PRRSV(ATCC VR-2385)和H1N1亚型的本地Sly菌株(A / Sw / Saskatchewan / 18789/02)同时或相隔3小时应用到PAM和PCLS上,共18小时。对病毒和β-微管蛋白进行免疫染色,针对各种基因(病原体识别受体,I型干扰素(IFN),细胞因子和IFN诱导型基因)和蛋白质进行实时定量PCR和ELISA分析,以分析细胞和组织反应。尽管受到限制,但观察到由第一种病毒引起的对第二种病毒复制的干扰。在宿主方面,对于某些转录本,例如PCLS中的TLR3,RIG-1和IFN beta,观察到PRRSV和SIV共感染之间有协同作用。 Sly感染之前3小时的PRRSV感染降低了对Sly的反应,而PRRSV感染之前的SIV感染对第二次感染的影响有限。这项研究是第一个在分子水平上显示PRRSV / SIV共感染和超级感染对细胞和组织免疫反应的影响的研究。它打开了在这个令人兴奋和有趣的领域中进行进一步研究的大门

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号