Strong innate immune response and cell death in chicken splenocytes infected with genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolates induce more severe damage to lymphoid tissues, especially to the spleen, when compared to virulent viruses of other genotypes. However, the biological basis of the unusual patholog...

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Main Authors: Hu Zenglei, Hu Jiao, Hu Shunlin, Liu Xiaowen, Wang Xiaoquan, Zhu Jie, Liu Xiufan
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Published: BMC 2012-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.virologyj.com/content/9/1/208
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spelling doaj-82259d35d9334e44b8ba99a53493d0862020-11-25T00:01:47ZengBMCVirology Journal1743-422X2012-09-019120810.1186/1743-422X-9-208Strong innate immune response and cell death in chicken splenocytes infected with genotype VIId Newcastle disease virusHu ZengleiHu JiaoHu ShunlinLiu XiaowenWang XiaoquanZhu JieLiu Xiufan<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolates induce more severe damage to lymphoid tissues, especially to the spleen, when compared to virulent viruses of other genotypes. However, the biological basis of the unusual pathological changes remains largely unknown.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Virus replication, cytokine gene expression profile and cell death response in chicken splenocytes infected with two genotype VIId NDV strains (JS5/05 and JS3/05), genotype IX NDV strain F48E8 and genotype IV NDV strain Herts/33 were evaluated. Statistical significance of differences between experimental groups was determined using the Independent-Samples T test.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>JS5/05 and JS3/05 caused hyperinduction of type I interferons (IFNs) (IFN-α and -β) during detection period compared to F48E8 and Herts/33. JS5/05 increased expression level of IFN-γ gene at 6 h post-inoculation (pi) and JS3/05 initiated sustained activation of IFN-γ within 24 h pi, whereas transcriptional levels of IFN-γ remained unchanged at any of the time points during infection of F48E8 and Herts/33. In addition, compared to F48E8 and Herts/33, JS3/05 and JS5/05 significantly increased the amount of free nucleosomal DNA in splenocytes at 6 and 24 h pi respectively. Annexin-V and Proidium iodid (PI) double staining of infected cells showed that cell death induced by JS3/05 and JS5/05 was characterized by marked necrosis compared to F48E8 and Herts/33 at 24 h pi. These results indicate that genotype VIId NDV strains JS3/05 and JS5/05 elicited stronger innate immune and cell death responses in chicken splenocytes than F48E8 and Herts/33. JS5/05 replicated at a significantly higher efficiency in splenocytes than F48E8 and Herts/33. Early excessive cell death induced by JS3/05 infection partially impaired virus replication.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Viral dysregulaiton of host response may be relevant to the severe pathological manifestation in the spleen following genotype VIId NDV infection.</p> http://www.virologyj.com/content/9/1/208Innate immune responseCell deathSplenic necrosisGenotype VIId Newcastle disease virus
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author Hu Zenglei
Hu Jiao
Hu Shunlin
Liu Xiaowen
Wang Xiaoquan
Zhu Jie
Liu Xiufan
spellingShingle Hu Zenglei
Hu Jiao
Hu Shunlin
Liu Xiaowen
Wang Xiaoquan
Zhu Jie
Liu Xiufan
Strong innate immune response and cell death in chicken splenocytes infected with genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus
Virology Journal
Innate immune response
Cell death
Splenic necrosis
Genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus
author_facet Hu Zenglei
Hu Jiao
Hu Shunlin
Liu Xiaowen
Wang Xiaoquan
Zhu Jie
Liu Xiufan
author_sort Hu Zenglei
title Strong innate immune response and cell death in chicken splenocytes infected with genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus
title_short Strong innate immune response and cell death in chicken splenocytes infected with genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus
title_full Strong innate immune response and cell death in chicken splenocytes infected with genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus
title_fullStr Strong innate immune response and cell death in chicken splenocytes infected with genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus
title_full_unstemmed Strong innate immune response and cell death in chicken splenocytes infected with genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus
title_sort strong innate immune response and cell death in chicken splenocytes infected with genotype viid newcastle disease virus
publisher BMC
series Virology Journal
issn 1743-422X
publishDate 2012-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolates induce more severe damage to lymphoid tissues, especially to the spleen, when compared to virulent viruses of other genotypes. However, the biological basis of the unusual pathological changes remains largely unknown.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Virus replication, cytokine gene expression profile and cell death response in chicken splenocytes infected with two genotype VIId NDV strains (JS5/05 and JS3/05), genotype IX NDV strain F48E8 and genotype IV NDV strain Herts/33 were evaluated. Statistical significance of differences between experimental groups was determined using the Independent-Samples T test.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>JS5/05 and JS3/05 caused hyperinduction of type I interferons (IFNs) (IFN-α and -β) during detection period compared to F48E8 and Herts/33. JS5/05 increased expression level of IFN-γ gene at 6 h post-inoculation (pi) and JS3/05 initiated sustained activation of IFN-γ within 24 h pi, whereas transcriptional levels of IFN-γ remained unchanged at any of the time points during infection of F48E8 and Herts/33. In addition, compared to F48E8 and Herts/33, JS3/05 and JS5/05 significantly increased the amount of free nucleosomal DNA in splenocytes at 6 and 24 h pi respectively. Annexin-V and Proidium iodid (PI) double staining of infected cells showed that cell death induced by JS3/05 and JS5/05 was characterized by marked necrosis compared to F48E8 and Herts/33 at 24 h pi. These results indicate that genotype VIId NDV strains JS3/05 and JS5/05 elicited stronger innate immune and cell death responses in chicken splenocytes than F48E8 and Herts/33. JS5/05 replicated at a significantly higher efficiency in splenocytes than F48E8 and Herts/33. Early excessive cell death induced by JS3/05 infection partially impaired virus replication.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Viral dysregulaiton of host response may be relevant to the severe pathological manifestation in the spleen following genotype VIId NDV infection.</p>
topic Innate immune response
Cell death
Splenic necrosis
Genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus
url http://www.virologyj.com/content/9/1/208
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