Lung Cell Tropism and Inflammatory Cytokine-Profile of Porcine Respiratory Coronavirus Infection

K. Atanasova, S. Gucht, F. Barbé, D. Lefebvre, K. Chiers, K. Reeth
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Knowledge about porcine respiratory coronavirus (PRCV) tropism was limited to morphological identification of target cells and controversial reports on replication in macrophages. This study aimed to clarify the lung cell tropism of a Belgian PRCV strain and to examine the lung profile of inflammatory cytokines for 15 days after intratracheal PRCV inoculation of gnotobiotic piglets. Until 5 days after inoculation, more than 50% of the PRCV-positive cells were type 2 pneumocytes, 30% bronchiolar epithelial cells, and 10% macrophages, as demonstrated by immunofluorescence stainings with specific cell markers. In vitro, PRCV productively infected primary porcine lung epithelial cells, but not porcine al- veolar macrophages. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluids of PRCV-inoculated pigs contained high levels of interferons (IFN-� , IFN-� ) and interleukin-6, moderate interleukin-12 and low tumour necrosis factor-� levels. Our results indicate that PRCV infects primarily type 2 pneumocytes and induces lower lung cytokine levels, compared to swine influenza virus or lipopolysaccharide-complicated PRCV infections.
猪呼吸道冠状病毒感染的肺细胞趋向性和炎性细胞因子谱
关于猪呼吸道冠状病毒(PRCV)嗜性的知识仅限于靶细胞的形态学鉴定和巨噬细胞中复制的争议报道。本研究旨在阐明比利时PRCV毒株的肺细胞嗜性,并检测经气管内接种PRCV后15天内肺部炎症细胞因子的分布。直到接种后5天,超过50%的prcv阳性细胞为2型肺细胞,30%为细支气管上皮细胞,10%为巨噬细胞,这是用特定细胞标记的免疫荧光染色所证明的。在体外,PRCV可有效感染原代猪肺上皮细胞,但不能感染猪肺泡巨噬细胞。prcv接种猪的支气管肺泡灌洗液中含有高水平的干扰素(IFN- α、IFN- α)和白细胞介素-6,中等水平的白细胞介素-12和低水平的肿瘤坏死因子- α。我们的研究结果表明,与猪流感病毒或脂多糖合并PRCV感染相比,PRCV主要感染2型肺细胞,并诱导较低的肺细胞因子水平。
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