A neonatal murine model for evaluation of enterovirus E HY12 virus infection and pathogenicity.

HY12 viruses are enteroviruses recently isolated from cattle characterized by severe respiratory and digestive disease with high morbidity and mortality in China. While the viruses exhibit unique biological and molecular characters distinct from known enterovirus E, the pathogenicity and viral patho...

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Main Authors: Xiaochun Gai, Qun Zhang, Haibing Lu, Zhanqing Yang, Lisai Zhu, Xin Li, Xinping Wang
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5814063?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-1df1c80fb5f4454ba34cf4aa5f3b80982020-11-24T21:47:46ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01132e019315510.1371/journal.pone.0193155A neonatal murine model for evaluation of enterovirus E HY12 virus infection and pathogenicity.Xiaochun GaiQun ZhangHaibing LuZhanqing YangLisai ZhuXin LiXinping WangHY12 viruses are enteroviruses recently isolated from cattle characterized by severe respiratory and digestive disease with high morbidity and mortality in China. While the viruses exhibit unique biological and molecular characters distinct from known enterovirus E, the pathogenicity and viral pathogenesis remains largely unknown.Neonatal mice of Balb/C, ICR, and Kunming strain are infected with HY12 to determine the susceptible mouse strain. The minimal infection dose, the virus infection routes, the pathogenicity and tissue tropism for HY12 were determined by infecting susceptible mice with HY12 viruses, and confirmed by different approaches including virus isolation and recovery, virus detection, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry.A murine model for HY12 infection was successfully established and employed to investigate the pathogenicity of HY12 viruses. ICR mouse strain is the most susceptible strain for HY12 infection with a minimal infective dose as 2×106TCID50/mouse. HY12 viruses have the capability of infecting ICR suckling mice via all infection routes including intranasal administration, oral administration, intraperitoneal injection, subcutaneous injection, and intramuscular injection, which are confirmed by the isolation and recovery of viruses from HY12-infected mice; detection of viruses by RT-PCR; observations of pathological lesions and inflammatory cell infiltrations in the intestine, lung, liver, and brain; uncovering of HY12 virus antigens in majority of tissues, especially in intestine, lung, and infected brain of mice by immunohistochemistry assay.A neonatal murine model for HY12 infection is successfully established for determining the susceptible mouse strain, the minimal infective dose, the infection route, the viral pathogenicity and the tropism of HY12, thus providing an invaluable model system for elucidating the pathogenesis of HY12 viruses and the elicited immunity.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5814063?pdf=render
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author Xiaochun Gai
Qun Zhang
Haibing Lu
Zhanqing Yang
Lisai Zhu
Xin Li
Xinping Wang
spellingShingle Xiaochun Gai
Qun Zhang
Haibing Lu
Zhanqing Yang
Lisai Zhu
Xin Li
Xinping Wang
A neonatal murine model for evaluation of enterovirus E HY12 virus infection and pathogenicity.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Xiaochun Gai
Qun Zhang
Haibing Lu
Zhanqing Yang
Lisai Zhu
Xin Li
Xinping Wang
author_sort Xiaochun Gai
title A neonatal murine model for evaluation of enterovirus E HY12 virus infection and pathogenicity.
title_short A neonatal murine model for evaluation of enterovirus E HY12 virus infection and pathogenicity.
title_full A neonatal murine model for evaluation of enterovirus E HY12 virus infection and pathogenicity.
title_fullStr A neonatal murine model for evaluation of enterovirus E HY12 virus infection and pathogenicity.
title_full_unstemmed A neonatal murine model for evaluation of enterovirus E HY12 virus infection and pathogenicity.
title_sort neonatal murine model for evaluation of enterovirus e hy12 virus infection and pathogenicity.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description HY12 viruses are enteroviruses recently isolated from cattle characterized by severe respiratory and digestive disease with high morbidity and mortality in China. While the viruses exhibit unique biological and molecular characters distinct from known enterovirus E, the pathogenicity and viral pathogenesis remains largely unknown.Neonatal mice of Balb/C, ICR, and Kunming strain are infected with HY12 to determine the susceptible mouse strain. The minimal infection dose, the virus infection routes, the pathogenicity and tissue tropism for HY12 were determined by infecting susceptible mice with HY12 viruses, and confirmed by different approaches including virus isolation and recovery, virus detection, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry.A murine model for HY12 infection was successfully established and employed to investigate the pathogenicity of HY12 viruses. ICR mouse strain is the most susceptible strain for HY12 infection with a minimal infective dose as 2×106TCID50/mouse. HY12 viruses have the capability of infecting ICR suckling mice via all infection routes including intranasal administration, oral administration, intraperitoneal injection, subcutaneous injection, and intramuscular injection, which are confirmed by the isolation and recovery of viruses from HY12-infected mice; detection of viruses by RT-PCR; observations of pathological lesions and inflammatory cell infiltrations in the intestine, lung, liver, and brain; uncovering of HY12 virus antigens in majority of tissues, especially in intestine, lung, and infected brain of mice by immunohistochemistry assay.A neonatal murine model for HY12 infection is successfully established for determining the susceptible mouse strain, the minimal infective dose, the infection route, the viral pathogenicity and the tropism of HY12, thus providing an invaluable model system for elucidating the pathogenesis of HY12 viruses and the elicited immunity.
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