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The M, F and HN genes of genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus are associated with the severe pathological changes in the spleen of chickens

BACKGROUND: The strains of the genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus (NDV) induce more severe tissue damage in lymphoid organs than other virulent strains. The underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. METHODS: Genotype IV NDV Herts/33 and genotype VIId NDV JS5/05 have a distinctive pat...

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Autores principales: Kai, Yan, Hu, Zenglei, Xu, Haixu, Hu, Shunlin, Zhu, Jie, Hu, Jiao, Wang, Xiaoquan, Liu, Xiaowen, Liu, Xiufan
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4558840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26336954
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0366-5
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author Kai, Yan
Hu, Zenglei
Xu, Haixu
Hu, Shunlin
Zhu, Jie
Hu, Jiao
Wang, Xiaoquan
Liu, Xiaowen
Liu, Xiufan
author_facet Kai, Yan
Hu, Zenglei
Xu, Haixu
Hu, Shunlin
Zhu, Jie
Hu, Jiao
Wang, Xiaoquan
Liu, Xiaowen
Liu, Xiufan
author_sort Kai, Yan
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description BACKGROUND: The strains of the genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus (NDV) induce more severe tissue damage in lymphoid organs than other virulent strains. The underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. METHODS: Genotype IV NDV Herts/33 and genotype VIId NDV JS5/05 have a distinctive pathological profile in the spleen. These two strains of viruses were selected as parental viruses to generate a panel of chimeric viruses by replacing the M, F and HN genes of Herts/33 individually or in combination with the corresponding genes of JS5/05 using reverse genetic. Virulence and in vitro characteristics of the recombinant viruses were assessed. In addition, pathological changes, virus load, and transcriptional cytokine response in the spleen of chickens infected with these recombinant viruses were also analyzed. RESULTS: Pathogenicity test showed that all chimeric viruses are virulent. In vitro characterization revealed that gene replacement did not change growth kinetics and HN expression on cell surface of the recombinant viruses. However, replacement of the M, F and HN genes resulted in apparent changes in the fusion activity. Moreover, pathological studies revealed that only inclusion of the homologous M, F and HN genes of JS5/05 in Herts/33 backbone resulted in severe pathological changes characterized by extensive necrosis in the spleen, similar to that induced by JS5/05. In addition, this gene replacement significantly increased virus replication and the levels of transcriptional cytokine response, compared to Herts/33. Conversely, inclusion of the M, F and HN genes of Herts/33 into JS5/05 backbone resulted in Herts/33-specific pathological changes and significantly decreased virus load and the expression levels of cytokine genes, compared to JS5/05. CONCLUSIONS: The M, F and HN genes are related to the severe pathological changes in the spleen of chickens infected with genotype VIId NDV.
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spelling pubmed-45588402015-09-04 The M, F and HN genes of genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus are associated with the severe pathological changes in the spleen of chickens Kai, Yan Hu, Zenglei Xu, Haixu Hu, Shunlin Zhu, Jie Hu, Jiao Wang, Xiaoquan Liu, Xiaowen Liu, Xiufan Virol J Research BACKGROUND: The strains of the genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus (NDV) induce more severe tissue damage in lymphoid organs than other virulent strains. The underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. METHODS: Genotype IV NDV Herts/33 and genotype VIId NDV JS5/05 have a distinctive pathological profile in the spleen. These two strains of viruses were selected as parental viruses to generate a panel of chimeric viruses by replacing the M, F and HN genes of Herts/33 individually or in combination with the corresponding genes of JS5/05 using reverse genetic. Virulence and in vitro characteristics of the recombinant viruses were assessed. In addition, pathological changes, virus load, and transcriptional cytokine response in the spleen of chickens infected with these recombinant viruses were also analyzed. RESULTS: Pathogenicity test showed that all chimeric viruses are virulent. In vitro characterization revealed that gene replacement did not change growth kinetics and HN expression on cell surface of the recombinant viruses. However, replacement of the M, F and HN genes resulted in apparent changes in the fusion activity. Moreover, pathological studies revealed that only inclusion of the homologous M, F and HN genes of JS5/05 in Herts/33 backbone resulted in severe pathological changes characterized by extensive necrosis in the spleen, similar to that induced by JS5/05. In addition, this gene replacement significantly increased virus replication and the levels of transcriptional cytokine response, compared to Herts/33. Conversely, inclusion of the M, F and HN genes of Herts/33 into JS5/05 backbone resulted in Herts/33-specific pathological changes and significantly decreased virus load and the expression levels of cytokine genes, compared to JS5/05. CONCLUSIONS: The M, F and HN genes are related to the severe pathological changes in the spleen of chickens infected with genotype VIId NDV. BioMed Central 2015-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4558840/ /pubmed/26336954 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0366-5 Text en © Kai et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research
Kai, Yan
Hu, Zenglei
Xu, Haixu
Hu, Shunlin
Zhu, Jie
Hu, Jiao
Wang, Xiaoquan
Liu, Xiaowen
Liu, Xiufan
The M, F and HN genes of genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus are associated with the severe pathological changes in the spleen of chickens
title The M, F and HN genes of genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus are associated with the severe pathological changes in the spleen of chickens
title_full The M, F and HN genes of genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus are associated with the severe pathological changes in the spleen of chickens
title_fullStr The M, F and HN genes of genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus are associated with the severe pathological changes in the spleen of chickens
title_full_unstemmed The M, F and HN genes of genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus are associated with the severe pathological changes in the spleen of chickens
title_short The M, F and HN genes of genotype VIId Newcastle disease virus are associated with the severe pathological changes in the spleen of chickens
title_sort m, f and hn genes of genotype viid newcastle disease virus are associated with the severe pathological changes in the spleen of chickens
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4558840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26336954
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0366-5
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