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Evaluation of local and systemic immune responses in pigs experimentally challenged with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus

Salik Nazki, Amina Khatun, Chang‐Gi Jeong, Sameer ul Salam Mattoo, Suna Gu, Sim-In Lee, Seung-Chai Kim, Ji-Hyo Park, Myoun-Sik Yang, Bumseok Kim, Choi‐Kyu Park, Sang‐Myeong Lee, Won‐Il Kim, Sang‐Myeong Lee, Won‐Il Kim

2020Veterinary Research48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The host-associated defence system responsible for the clearance of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) from infected pigs is currently poorly understood. To better understand the dynamics of host-pathogen interactions, seventy-five of 100 pigs infected with PRRSV-JA142 and 25 control pigs were euthanized at 3, 10, 21, 28 and 35 days post-challenge (dpc). Blood, lung, bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and bronchial lymph node (BLN) samples were collected to evaluate the cellular immune responses. The humoral responses were evaluated by measuring the levels of anti-PRRSV IgG and serum virus-neutralizing (SVN) antibodies. Consequently, the highest viral loads in the sera and lungs of the infected pigs were detected between 3 and 10 dpc, and these resulted in moderate to mild interstitial pneumonia, which resolved accompanied by the clearance of most of the virus by 28 dpc. At peak viremia, the frequencies of alveolar macrophages in infected pigs were significantly decreased, whereas the monocyte-derived DC/macrophage and conventional DC frequencies were increased, and these effects coincided with the early induction of local T-cell responses and the presence of proinflammatory cytokines/chemokines in the lungs, BAL, and BLN as early as 10 dpc. Conversely, the systemic T-cell responses measured in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells were delayed and significantly induced only after the peak viremic stage between 3 and 10 dpc. Taken together, our results suggest that activation of immune responses in the lung could be the key elements for restraining PRRSV through the early induction of T-cell responses at the sites of virus replication.

Topics & Concepts

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virusBiologyImmune systemViremiaBronchoalveolar lavageImmunologyVirusProinflammatory cytokineArterivirusPeripheral blood mononuclear cellNeutralizing antibodyPorcine circovirusLungAntibodyRespiratory systemChemokineVirologyInflammationMedicinePathologyInternal medicineIn vitroDiseaseAnatomyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)BiochemistryAnimal Virus Infections StudiesViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyVirus-based gene therapy research
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