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Characterization of the interaction of African swine fever virus with monocytes and derived macrophage subsets
- Source :
- Veterinary microbiology. 198
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- African swine fever (ASF) is a devastating disease for which there is no vaccine available. The ASF virus (ASFV) primarily infects cells of the myeloid lineage and this tropism is thought to be crucial for disease pathogenesis. A detailed in vitro characterization of the interactions of a virulent Sardinian isolate (22653/14) and a tissue culture adapted avirulent strain (BA71V) of ASFV with porcine monocytes, un-activated (moMΦ), classically (moM1) and alternatively (moM2) activated monocyte-derived macrophages was conducted in an attempt to better understand this relationship. Using a multiplicity-of-infection (MOI) of 1, both viruses were able to infect monocytes and macrophage subsets, but BA71V presented a reduced ability to infect moM1 compared to 22653/14, with higher expression of early compared to late proteins. Using an MOI of 0.01, only 22653/14 was able to replicate in all the macrophage subsets, with initially lowest in moM1 and moM2. No differences were observed in the expression of CD163 between ASFV infected and uninfected bystander cells. ASFV down-regulated CD16 expression but did not modulate MHC class II levels in monocytes and macrophage subsets. BA71V-infected but not 22653/14-infected moMΦ and moM2 presented with a reduced expression of MHC class I compared to the mock-infected controls. Higher levels of IL-18, IL1-β and IL-1α were released from moM1 after infection with BA71V compared to 22653/14 or mock-infected control. These results revealed differences between these ASFV strains, suggesting that virulent isolates have evolved mechanisms to counteract activated macrophages responses, promoting their survival, dissemination in the host and so ASF pathogenesis.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Swine
Genes, MHC Class II
Virulence
Antigens, Differentiation, Myelomonocytic
Genes, MHC Class I
Receptors, Cell Surface
CD16
Virus Replication
African swine fever virus
Microbiology
Virus
Monocytes
03 medical and health sciences
Antigens, CD
MHC class I
Macrophage
Animals
African Swine Fever
Tropism
General Veterinary
biology
Macrophages
Receptors, IgG
Cell Differentiation
General Medicine
Macrophage Activation
biology.organism_classification
Virology
veterinary(all)
African Swine Fever Virus
030104 developmental biology
Gene Expression Regulation
Host-Pathogen Interactions
biology.protein
Cytokines
CD163
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18732542
- Volume :
- 198
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Veterinary microbiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d6a8f67193f9a3fc59de197b7a3aa00d