IF 4 2区 医学 Q2 VIROLOGY
Sarah F Hathcock, Julia Mamana, Taryn E Keyzer, Nadine Vollmuth, Mohammad-Reza Shokri, Henry D Mauser, Robert N Correll, Daryl W Lam, Brandon J Kim, Jon Sin
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病毒性无菌脑膜炎是病毒进入中枢神经系统(CNS)并诱发炎症时出现的一种神经炎症。血脑屏障(BBB)由脑内皮细胞(BEC)组成,严格控制分子、毒素和病原体从血液循环进入中枢神经系统。通过其独特的特性,如复杂的紧密连接、降低内吞率、表达外排转运体和限制白细胞粘附分子的表达,BBB 通常能够限制病原体进入大脑;然而,某些神经性病原体,如柯萨奇病毒 B3(CVB3)却能感染中枢神经系统。我们以前曾证实,CVB3能感染并破坏诱导多能干细胞衍生的类脑内皮细胞(iBECs),但宿主对这种感染的反应仍然未知。在这里,我们利用RNA测序技术研究了CVB3感染iBECs期间宿主转录的全局变化。我们使用定量实时 PCR(qPCR)和酶联免疫吸附试验检测上调的细胞因子和干扰素信号分子,通过探索 CVB3 改变的通路验证了我们的数据集:柯萨奇病毒 B3(CVB3)是病毒性无菌脑膜炎的主要致病病毒,可导致易感人群患上严重疾病。要进入中枢神经系统,CVB3 必须穿过中枢神经系统屏障,如血脑屏障。在此之前,我们已经证明 CVB3 能感染人类干细胞衍生的类脑内皮细胞模型。在此,我们报告了干细胞衍生的类脑内皮细胞感染 CVB3 后的全局转录组,并利用分子生物学技术对数据集进行了概念验证。这些数据可为 CVB3 介导的血脑屏障功能障碍的新机制提供信息。
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Transcriptomic analysis of coxsackievirus B3 infection in induced pluripotent stem cell-derived brain-like endothelial cells.

Viral aseptic meningitis is a neuroinflammatory condition that occurs when viruses gain access to the central nervous system (CNS) and induce inflammation. The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is comprised of brain endothelial cells (BECs) that stringently regulate the passage of molecules, toxins, and pathogens from the circulation into the CNS. Through their unique properties, such as complex tight junctions, reduced rates of endocytosis, expression of efflux transporters, and restricted expression of leukocyte adhesion molecules, the BBB is often able to limit pathogen entry into the brain; however, certain neurotropic pathogens, such as coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) are able to infect the CNS. We have previously demonstrated that CVB3 can infect and disrupt induced pluripotent stem cell-derived brain-like endothelial cells (iBECs), but the host response to this infection remains unknown. Here, we investigate global host transcriptional changes during CVB3 infection of iBECs using RNA sequencing. We validated our data set by exploring pathways altered by CVB3 using quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay of upregulated cytokines and interferon signaling molecules.

Importance: Coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) is a leading cause of viral aseptic meningitis that can produce severe disease in susceptible individuals. To gain access to the central nervous system, CVB3 must cross central nervous system barriers, such as the blood-brain barrier. Previously, we have shown that CVB3 infects a human stem cell-derived brain-like endothelial cell model. Here, we report the global transcriptome of stem cell-derived brain-like endothelial cells to CVB3 infection and provide proof-of-concept validation of the dataset using molecular biology techniques. These data could inform novel mechanisms of CVB3-mediated blood-brain barrier dysfunction.

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Journal of Virology
Journal of Virology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
7.40%
发文量
906
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Virology (JVI) explores the nature of the viruses of animals, archaea, bacteria, fungi, plants, and protozoa. We welcome papers on virion structure and assembly, viral genome replication and regulation of gene expression, genetic diversity and evolution, virus-cell interactions, cellular responses to infection, transformation and oncogenesis, gene delivery, viral pathogenesis and immunity, and vaccines and antiviral agents.
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