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Polar Infection of Echovirus-30 Causes Differential Barrier Affection and Gene Regulation at the Blood–Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier

Authors :
Marie Wiatr
Horst Schroten
Christian Schwerk
Carolin Stump-Guthier
Ortwin Adams
Henriette Rudolph
Ricardo Figueiredo
Peter Winter
Hiroshi Ishikawa
Tobias Tenenbaum
Source :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol 21, Iss 6268, p 6268 (2020), Volume 21, Issue 17
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
MDPI, 2020.

Abstract

Echovirus-30 (E-30) is responsible for the extensive global outbreaks of meningitis in children. To gain access to the central nervous system, E-30 first has to cross the epithelial blood&ndash<br />cerebrospinal fluid barrier. Several meningitis causing bacteria preferentially infect human choroid plexus papilloma (HIBCPP) cells in a polar fashion from the basolateral cell side. Here, we investigated the polar infection of HIBCPP cells with E-30. Both apical and basolateral infections caused a significant decrease in the transepithelial electrical resistance of HIBCPP cells. However, to reach the same impact on the barrier properties, the multiplicity of infection of the apical side had to be higher than that of the basolateral infection. Furthermore, the number of infected cells at respective time-points after basolateral infection was significantly higher compared to apical infection. Cytotoxic effects of E-30 on HIBCPP cells during basolateral infection were observed following prolonged infection and appeared more drastically compared to the apical infection. Gene expression profiles determined by massive analysis of cDNA ends revealed distinct regulation of specific genes depending on the side of HIBCPP cells&rsquo<br />infection. Altogether, our data highlights the polar effects of E-30 infection in a human in vitro model of the blood&ndash<br />cerebrospinal fluid barrier leading to central nervous system inflammation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14220067
Volume :
21
Issue :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4db0a0ad43b7f336c1b167bb854b836c