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Infection of Differentiated Porcine Airway Epithelial Cells by Influenza Virus: Differential Susceptibility to Infection by Porcine and Avian Viruses

BACKGROUND: Swine are important hosts for influenza A viruses playing a crucial role in the epidemiology and interspecies transmission of these viruses. Respiratory epithelial cells are the primary target cells for influenza viruses. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To analyze the infection of porcin...

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Autores principales: Punyadarsaniya, Darsaniya, Liang, Chi-Hui, Winter, Christine, Petersen, Henning, Rautenschlein, Silke, Hennig-Pauka, Isabel, Schwegmann-Wessels, Christel, Wu, Chung-Yi, Wong, Chi-Huey, Herrler, Georg
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3235120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22174804
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028429
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author Punyadarsaniya, Darsaniya
Liang, Chi-Hui
Winter, Christine
Petersen, Henning
Rautenschlein, Silke
Hennig-Pauka, Isabel
Schwegmann-Wessels, Christel
Wu, Chung-Yi
Wong, Chi-Huey
Herrler, Georg
author_facet Punyadarsaniya, Darsaniya
Liang, Chi-Hui
Winter, Christine
Petersen, Henning
Rautenschlein, Silke
Hennig-Pauka, Isabel
Schwegmann-Wessels, Christel
Wu, Chung-Yi
Wong, Chi-Huey
Herrler, Georg
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description BACKGROUND: Swine are important hosts for influenza A viruses playing a crucial role in the epidemiology and interspecies transmission of these viruses. Respiratory epithelial cells are the primary target cells for influenza viruses. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To analyze the infection of porcine airway epithelial cells by influenza viruses, we established precision-cut lung slices as a culture system for differentiated respiratory epithelial cells. Both ciliated and mucus-producing cells were found to be susceptible to infection by swine influenza A virus (H3N2 subtype) with high titers of infectious virus released into the supernatant already one day after infection. By comparison, growth of two avian influenza viruses (subtypes H9N2 and H7N7) was delayed by about 24 h. The two avian viruses differed both in the spectrum of susceptible cells and in the efficiency of replication. As the H9N2 virus grew to titers that were only tenfold lower than that of a porcine H3N2 virus this avian virus is an interesting candidate for interspecies transmission. Lectin staining indicated the presence of both α-2,3- and α-2,6-linked sialic acids on airway epithelial cells. However, their distribution did not correlate with pattern of virus infection indicating that staining by plant lectins is not a reliable indicator for the presence of cellular receptors for influenza viruses. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Differentiated respiratory epithelial cells significantly differ in their susceptibility to infection by avian influenza viruses. We expect that the newly described precision-cut lung slices from the swine lung are an interesting culture system to analyze the infection of differentiated respiratory epithelial cells by different pathogens (viral, bacterial and parasitic ones) of swine.
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spelling pubmed-32351202011-12-15 Infection of Differentiated Porcine Airway Epithelial Cells by Influenza Virus: Differential Susceptibility to Infection by Porcine and Avian Viruses Punyadarsaniya, Darsaniya Liang, Chi-Hui Winter, Christine Petersen, Henning Rautenschlein, Silke Hennig-Pauka, Isabel Schwegmann-Wessels, Christel Wu, Chung-Yi Wong, Chi-Huey Herrler, Georg PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Swine are important hosts for influenza A viruses playing a crucial role in the epidemiology and interspecies transmission of these viruses. Respiratory epithelial cells are the primary target cells for influenza viruses. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To analyze the infection of porcine airway epithelial cells by influenza viruses, we established precision-cut lung slices as a culture system for differentiated respiratory epithelial cells. Both ciliated and mucus-producing cells were found to be susceptible to infection by swine influenza A virus (H3N2 subtype) with high titers of infectious virus released into the supernatant already one day after infection. By comparison, growth of two avian influenza viruses (subtypes H9N2 and H7N7) was delayed by about 24 h. The two avian viruses differed both in the spectrum of susceptible cells and in the efficiency of replication. As the H9N2 virus grew to titers that were only tenfold lower than that of a porcine H3N2 virus this avian virus is an interesting candidate for interspecies transmission. Lectin staining indicated the presence of both α-2,3- and α-2,6-linked sialic acids on airway epithelial cells. However, their distribution did not correlate with pattern of virus infection indicating that staining by plant lectins is not a reliable indicator for the presence of cellular receptors for influenza viruses. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Differentiated respiratory epithelial cells significantly differ in their susceptibility to infection by avian influenza viruses. We expect that the newly described precision-cut lung slices from the swine lung are an interesting culture system to analyze the infection of differentiated respiratory epithelial cells by different pathogens (viral, bacterial and parasitic ones) of swine. Public Library of Science 2011-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3235120/ /pubmed/22174804 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028429 Text en Punyadarsaniya et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Punyadarsaniya, Darsaniya
Liang, Chi-Hui
Winter, Christine
Petersen, Henning
Rautenschlein, Silke
Hennig-Pauka, Isabel
Schwegmann-Wessels, Christel
Wu, Chung-Yi
Wong, Chi-Huey
Herrler, Georg
Infection of Differentiated Porcine Airway Epithelial Cells by Influenza Virus: Differential Susceptibility to Infection by Porcine and Avian Viruses
title Infection of Differentiated Porcine Airway Epithelial Cells by Influenza Virus: Differential Susceptibility to Infection by Porcine and Avian Viruses
title_full Infection of Differentiated Porcine Airway Epithelial Cells by Influenza Virus: Differential Susceptibility to Infection by Porcine and Avian Viruses
title_fullStr Infection of Differentiated Porcine Airway Epithelial Cells by Influenza Virus: Differential Susceptibility to Infection by Porcine and Avian Viruses
title_full_unstemmed Infection of Differentiated Porcine Airway Epithelial Cells by Influenza Virus: Differential Susceptibility to Infection by Porcine and Avian Viruses
title_short Infection of Differentiated Porcine Airway Epithelial Cells by Influenza Virus: Differential Susceptibility to Infection by Porcine and Avian Viruses
title_sort infection of differentiated porcine airway epithelial cells by influenza virus: differential susceptibility to infection by porcine and avian viruses
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3235120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22174804
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028429
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