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Mixed infections with Chlamydia and porcine epidemic diarrhea virus - a new in vitro model of chlamydial persistence

机译:衣原体和猪流行性腹泻病毒的混合感染-衣原体持久性的新的体外模型

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BACKGROUND: Chlamydiae induce persistent infections, which have been associated with a wide range of chronic diseases in humans and animals. Mixed infections with Chlamydia and porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) may result in generation of persistent chlamydial infections. To test this hypothesis, an in vitro model of dual infection with cell culture-adapted PEDV and Chlamydia abortus or Chlamydia pecorum in Vero cells was established. RESULTS: Infected cultures were investigated by immunofluorescence (IF), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and re-infection experiments. By IF, Chlamydia-infected cells showed normal inclusions after 39 hpi. Dual infections with Chlamydia abortus revealed a heterogenous mix of inclusion types including small inclusions consisting of aberrant bodies (ABs), medium-sized inclusions consisting of ABs and reticulate bodies and normal inclusions. Only aberrant inclusions were observable in dual infection experiments with Chlamydia pecorum and PEDV. TEM examinations of mixed infections with Chlamydia abortus and Chlamydia pecorum revealed aberrant chlamydial inclusions containing reticulate-like, pleomorphic ABs, which were up to 2 microm in diameter. No re-differentiation into elementary bodies (EBs) was detected. In re-infection experiments, co-infected cells produced fewer EBs than monoinfected cells. CONCLUSIONS: In the present study we confirm that PEDV co-infection alters the developmental cycle of member species of the family Chlamydiaceae, in a similar manner to other well-described persistence induction methods. Interestingly, this effect appears to be partially species-specific as Chlamydia pecorum appears more sensitive to PEDV co-infection than Chlamydia abortus, as evidenced by TEM and IF observations of a homogenous population of aberrant inclusions in PEDV - Chlamydia pecorum co-infections.
机译:背景:衣原体引起持续性感染,这种感染与人类和动物的多种慢性疾病有关。衣原体和猪流行性腹泻病毒(PEDV)的混合感染可能导致持续的衣原体感染的产生。为了检验该假设,建立了在Vero细胞中用细胞培养适应性PEDV和流产衣原体或粘膜衣原体双重感染的体外模型。结果:通过免疫荧光(IF),透射电镜(TEM)和再感染实验研究了感染的培养物。通过IF,衣原体感染的细胞在39hpi后显示正常包涵体。流产衣原体的双重感染揭示了包涵体类型的异质混合,包括由异常体(ABs)组成的小包裹体,由ABs和网状体组成的中型包裹体以及正常包裹体。在用衣原体和PEDV进行的双重感染实验中,只有异常包裹体可见。透射电镜检查了流产衣原体和粘膜衣原体的混合感染,发现异常的衣原体包裹体中含有网状样多形性AB,其直径最大为2微米。没有检测到再分化为基本体(EB)。在再感染实验中,与单感染细胞相比,共感染细胞产生的EB更少。结论:在本研究中,我们证实PEDV共感染以与其他充分描述的持久诱导方法类似的方式改变衣原体科成员的发育周期。有趣的是,这种作用似乎是部分物种特异性的,因为pecorum pecorum对PEDV合并感染的敏感性高于流产衣原体,这是通过TEM和IF观察到的PEDV-pecorum pecorum合并感染的同质异常包裹体所证实的。

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