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Lineage 1 PRRSVs infection induces hemorrhagic injury in intestines of piglets: Effects on complement and coagulation cascades.

Authors :
Zhao, Yongxin
Wang, Ruiqing
Li, Wei
Ren, Guofan
Zhang, Yining
Guo, Ruhai
Zhang, Xiao
Zhang, Jingnan
Li, Junda
Yu, Chenfei
Hu, Ruochen
Zhang, Riteng
Yang, Zengqi
Zeshan, Basit
Zhou, Yefei
Wang, Xinglong
Source :
Microbial Pathogenesis. Jul2024, Vol. 192, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) causes a highly transmissible disease of significant concern in the pig industry. Previous studies have demonstrated that the XM-2020 strain (a lineage 1.8 PRRSV IA/2012/NADC30) can induce special hemorrhagic injury in the small intestines. However, the specific mechanism underlying this injurious effect remains incompletely understood. In this study, we examined the pathogenic properties of XM-2020 and YC-2020 strains (a lineage 1.5 PRRSV IA/2014/NADC34) in piglets. Animal pathogenic tests revealed that with either Lineage 1 PRRSVs strains XM-2020 or YC-2020 demonstrated pronounced intestinal hemorrhage and suppression of peripheral immunological organs, comparing to JXA1 infection. Transcriptome analysis of diseased small intestines unveiled that PRRSV infection stimulated oxidative and inflammatory reactions. Remarkably, we also observed activation of the complement system alongside a notable down-regulation of complement and coagulation cascade pathways in the Lineage 1 PRRSVs infection group. Based on these findings, we propose that the primary mechanism driving the hemorrhagic injury of the small intestine caused by Lineage 1 PRRSVs is the suppression of complement and coagulation cascades resulting from immunosuppression. This discovery deepens our understanding of the pathogenicity of PRRSV in the small intestine and provides promising ways out for the development of innovative strategies aimed at controlling PRRSV. • Lineage-1 PRRSV can cause hemorrhagic injury to the small intestines and has a stronger immunosuppressive ability. • PRRSV can trigger oxidative and inflammatory reactions that could lead to intestinal injury. • The primary mechanism underlying the severe hemorrhagic injury of the small intestine caused by lineage-1 PRRSV infection may be the down-regulation of complement coagulation function brought on by immunosuppression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08824010
Volume :
192
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Microbial Pathogenesis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177849664
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micpath.2024.106682