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Detection of Genotype 4 Swine Hepatitis E Virus in Systemic Tissues in Cross-Species Infected Rabbits
- Source :
- PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 1, p e0171277 (2017)
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Increasing evidence demonstrates that hepatitis E virus (HEV) can be transmitted across species. According to previous reports, swine HEV has two genotypes, genotype 3 and 4, and both can infect humans by the fecal-oral route. Thus, it is crucial for the control of HEV zoonotic transmission to evaluate the dynamics of viral shedding and distribution in different tissues during cross-species infection by HEV. In this study, rabbits were infected with genotype 4 swine HEV by the intraperitoneal route. The results showed that HEV RNA not only shed in the feces but also in the saliva of some rabbits during infection with swine HEV. Viremia appeared late after infection, and anti-HEV IgG was not obvious until the appearance of high viremia levels. After the rabbits were euthanized, a histopathological examination showed that the livers developed overt hepatitis accompanied by an elevation of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST). Furthermore, HEV RNA was detected in various tissues, especially in the salivary glands and tonsils. Subsequently, negative-stranded HEV RNA was practiced in tissues with positive HEV RNA, which demonstrated that HEV replicated in the tissues. Next, we harvested additional tissues from the liver, salivary gland, tonsil, spleen, thymus gland, lymph node and intestine, which are known as replication sites of swine HEV. Additionally, we also observed the HEV antigen distributed in the organs above through immunohistochemical staining. These results demonstrate that rabbits could be used as an animal model for researching cross-species infection of genotype 4 HEV. It is also noteworthy that HEV can shed in the saliva and presents the risk of droplet transmission. These new data provide valuable information for understanding cross-species infection by HEV.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Saliva
Swine
Physiology
viruses
lcsh:Medicine
medicine.disease_cause
Epithelium
Salivary Glands
Hepatitis E virus
Immune Physiology
Genotype
lcsh:Science
Pathology and laboratory medicine
Swine Diseases
Mammals
Multidisciplinary
virus diseases
Agriculture
Animal Models
Medical microbiology
Hepatitis E
Tonsils
medicine.anatomical_structure
Liver
Experimental Organism Systems
Viruses
Vertebrates
RNA, Viral
Rabbits
Pathogens
Anatomy
Research Article
Livestock
030106 microbiology
Spleen
Viremia
Biology
Research and Analysis Methods
Microbiology
Throat
03 medical and health sciences
Exocrine Glands
medicine
Animals
Humans
Hepatitis Antibodies
Viral shedding
Hepatitis
Medicine and health sciences
Biology and life sciences
lcsh:R
Viral pathogens
Organisms
medicine.disease
Virology
digestive system diseases
Hepatitis viruses
Microbial pathogens
Disease Models, Animal
030104 developmental biology
Biological Tissue
Amniotes
lcsh:Q
Digestive System
Neck
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 19326203
- Volume :
- 12
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PloS one
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....42b3efc5bec3e77ce02d0d901c4e1f9d