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Expanded Histopathology and Tropism of Ebola Virus in the Rhesus Macaque Model: Potential for Sexual Transmission, Altered Adrenomedullary Hormone Production, and Early Viral Replication in Liver.

Authors :
Liu DX
Cooper TK
Perry DL
Huzella LM
Hischak AMW
Hart RJ
Isic N
Byrum R
Ragland D
St Claire M
Cooper K
Reeder R
Logue J
Jahrling PB
Holbrook MR
Bennett RS
Hensley LE
Source :
The American journal of pathology [Am J Pathol] 2022 Jan; Vol. 192 (1), pp. 121-129. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Oct 06.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The pathogenesis of Ebola virus disease (EVD) is still incomplete, in spite of the availability of a nonhuman primate modelfor more than 4 decades. To further investigate EVD pathogenesis, a natural history study was conducted using 27 Chinese-origin rhesus macaques. Of these, 24 macaques were exposed intramuscularly to Kikwit Ebola virus and euthanized at predetermined time points or when end-stage clinical disease criteria were met, and 3 sham-exposed macaques were euthanized on study day 0. This study showed for the first time that Ebola virus causes uterine cervicitis, vaginitis, posthitis, and medullary adrenalitis. Not only was Ebola virus detected in the interstitial stromal cells of the genital tract, but it was also present in the epididymal and seminal vesicular tubular epithelial cells, ectocervical and vaginal squamous epithelial cells, and seminal fluid. Furthermore, as early as day 3 after exposure, Ebola virus replicative intermediate RNA was detected in Kupffer cells and hepatocytes. These findings in the nonhuman model provide additional insight into potential sexual transmission, possible disruption of sympathetic hormone production, and early virus replication sites in human EVD patients.<br /> (Published by Elsevier Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1525-2191
Volume :
192
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The American journal of pathology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34626576
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajpath.2021.09.009