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Role of MXRA8 in Ross River Virus Disease Pathogenesis
Arthritogenic alphaviruses such as Ross River virus (RRV) and Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) are responsible for large-scale epidemics that cause debilitating acute and chronic musculoskeletal diseases. MXRA8 was recently discovered as an entry receptor for multiple alphaviruses including CHIKV, RRV, May...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10128017/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37036079 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00588-23 |
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author | Ng, Wern Hann Ling, Zheng L. Kueh, Andrew J. Herold, Marco J. West, Nicholas P. King, Nicholas J. C. Mahalingam, Suresh Liu, Xiang |
author_facet | Ng, Wern Hann Ling, Zheng L. Kueh, Andrew J. Herold, Marco J. West, Nicholas P. King, Nicholas J. C. Mahalingam, Suresh Liu, Xiang |
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description | Arthritogenic alphaviruses such as Ross River virus (RRV) and Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) are responsible for large-scale epidemics that cause debilitating acute and chronic musculoskeletal diseases. MXRA8 was recently discovered as an entry receptor for multiple alphaviruses including CHIKV, RRV, Mayaro virus (MAYV), and O’nyong-nyong virus (ONNV). However, the role of MXRA8 in the development of alphavirus-induced musculoskeletal inflammation has not yet been fully studied. Here, we attempt to fully characterize the contribution of MXRA8 to RRV disease in an established mouse model. MXRA8 knockout (MXRA8(−/−)) mice generated on a C57BL/6J background, showed abrogated disease signs and reduced viral replication, which correlated with lower viral load, diminished proinflammatory cytokines, and limited cell infiltrates in inflamed tissues. Immunomodulation genes were upregulated to higher levels in RRV-infected wild-type (WT) mice than in MXRA8(−/−) mice. Intriguingly, Cdkn1a and Ifi44 genes in blood and CD127/IL7RA, CD45, BatF3, IFNGR, Ly6G/Ly6C, CD40, CD127, F4/80, and MHC-II genes in quadriceps were found to be upregulated in RRV-infected MXRA8(−/−) mice compared to WT mice. Our results showed an essential role of MXRA8 in the immune response of mice infected with RRV and, more importantly, demonstrated novel changes in immunomodulation genes, which shed light on the immunopathogenesis of alphavirus-induced disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-101280172023-04-26 Role of MXRA8 in Ross River Virus Disease Pathogenesis Ng, Wern Hann Ling, Zheng L. Kueh, Andrew J. Herold, Marco J. West, Nicholas P. King, Nicholas J. C. Mahalingam, Suresh Liu, Xiang mBio Research Article Arthritogenic alphaviruses such as Ross River virus (RRV) and Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) are responsible for large-scale epidemics that cause debilitating acute and chronic musculoskeletal diseases. MXRA8 was recently discovered as an entry receptor for multiple alphaviruses including CHIKV, RRV, Mayaro virus (MAYV), and O’nyong-nyong virus (ONNV). However, the role of MXRA8 in the development of alphavirus-induced musculoskeletal inflammation has not yet been fully studied. Here, we attempt to fully characterize the contribution of MXRA8 to RRV disease in an established mouse model. MXRA8 knockout (MXRA8(−/−)) mice generated on a C57BL/6J background, showed abrogated disease signs and reduced viral replication, which correlated with lower viral load, diminished proinflammatory cytokines, and limited cell infiltrates in inflamed tissues. Immunomodulation genes were upregulated to higher levels in RRV-infected wild-type (WT) mice than in MXRA8(−/−) mice. Intriguingly, Cdkn1a and Ifi44 genes in blood and CD127/IL7RA, CD45, BatF3, IFNGR, Ly6G/Ly6C, CD40, CD127, F4/80, and MHC-II genes in quadriceps were found to be upregulated in RRV-infected MXRA8(−/−) mice compared to WT mice. Our results showed an essential role of MXRA8 in the immune response of mice infected with RRV and, more importantly, demonstrated novel changes in immunomodulation genes, which shed light on the immunopathogenesis of alphavirus-induced disease. American Society for Microbiology 2023-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10128017/ /pubmed/37036079 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00588-23 Text en Copyright © 2023 Ng et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ng, Wern Hann Ling, Zheng L. Kueh, Andrew J. Herold, Marco J. West, Nicholas P. King, Nicholas J. C. Mahalingam, Suresh Liu, Xiang Role of MXRA8 in Ross River Virus Disease Pathogenesis |
title | Role of MXRA8 in Ross River Virus Disease Pathogenesis |
title_full | Role of MXRA8 in Ross River Virus Disease Pathogenesis |
title_fullStr | Role of MXRA8 in Ross River Virus Disease Pathogenesis |
title_full_unstemmed | Role of MXRA8 in Ross River Virus Disease Pathogenesis |
title_short | Role of MXRA8 in Ross River Virus Disease Pathogenesis |
title_sort | role of mxra8 in ross river virus disease pathogenesis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10128017/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37036079 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.00588-23 |
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