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Developing a Triple Transgenic Cell Line for High-Efficiency Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Infection

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is one of the most devastating pathogens in the swine industry worldwide. Due to the lack of robust cell lines and small animal models, the pathogenesis of PRRSV infection and mechanism for protective vaccination are still not yet well unde...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Linlin, Cui, Zhengzhi, Zhou, Lei, Kang, Youmin, Li, Li, Li, Jinxiu, Dai, Yunping, Yu, Shuyang, Li, Ning
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4868347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27182980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154238
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author Zhang, Linlin
Cui, Zhengzhi
Zhou, Lei
Kang, Youmin
Li, Li
Li, Jinxiu
Dai, Yunping
Yu, Shuyang
Li, Ning
author_facet Zhang, Linlin
Cui, Zhengzhi
Zhou, Lei
Kang, Youmin
Li, Li
Li, Jinxiu
Dai, Yunping
Yu, Shuyang
Li, Ning
author_sort Zhang, Linlin
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description Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is one of the most devastating pathogens in the swine industry worldwide. Due to the lack of robust cell lines and small animal models, the pathogenesis of PRRSV infection and mechanism for protective vaccination are still not yet well understood. To obtain useful cell lines, several groups have attempted to construct different transgenic cell lines with three PRRSV receptors: CD163, CD169, and CD151. The results showed that CD163 is essential for PRRSV entry into target cells and replication, and both CD169 and CD151 play key roles during PRRSV infection. However, their interplay and combined effect remains unclear. In this study, we generated transgenic BHK-21 derived cell lines co-expressing different combinations of the three receptors, which were transfected with CD163 alone, or the combination of CD163 and CD169, or the combination of CD163 and CD151, or the combination of CD163, CD169, and CD151 using the PiggyBac transposon system. Our results showed that the synergistic interaction among the three receptors was important to improve the susceptibility of cells during PRRSV infection. Through a series of comparable analyses, we confirmed that the cell line co-expressing triple receptors sustained viral infection and replication, and was superior to the current cell platform used for the PRRSV study, MARC-145 cells. Moreover, we found that PRRSV infection of the transgenic cell lines could trigger IFN-stimulated gene responses similar to those of porcine alveolar macrophages and MARC-145 cells. In summary, we developed a stable transgenic cell line susceptible to PRRSV, which may not only provide a useful tool for virus propagation, vaccine development, and pathogenesis studies, but also establish the foundation for small animal model development.
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spelling pubmed-48683472016-05-26 Developing a Triple Transgenic Cell Line for High-Efficiency Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Infection Zhang, Linlin Cui, Zhengzhi Zhou, Lei Kang, Youmin Li, Li Li, Jinxiu Dai, Yunping Yu, Shuyang Li, Ning PLoS One Research Article Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is one of the most devastating pathogens in the swine industry worldwide. Due to the lack of robust cell lines and small animal models, the pathogenesis of PRRSV infection and mechanism for protective vaccination are still not yet well understood. To obtain useful cell lines, several groups have attempted to construct different transgenic cell lines with three PRRSV receptors: CD163, CD169, and CD151. The results showed that CD163 is essential for PRRSV entry into target cells and replication, and both CD169 and CD151 play key roles during PRRSV infection. However, their interplay and combined effect remains unclear. In this study, we generated transgenic BHK-21 derived cell lines co-expressing different combinations of the three receptors, which were transfected with CD163 alone, or the combination of CD163 and CD169, or the combination of CD163 and CD151, or the combination of CD163, CD169, and CD151 using the PiggyBac transposon system. Our results showed that the synergistic interaction among the three receptors was important to improve the susceptibility of cells during PRRSV infection. Through a series of comparable analyses, we confirmed that the cell line co-expressing triple receptors sustained viral infection and replication, and was superior to the current cell platform used for the PRRSV study, MARC-145 cells. Moreover, we found that PRRSV infection of the transgenic cell lines could trigger IFN-stimulated gene responses similar to those of porcine alveolar macrophages and MARC-145 cells. In summary, we developed a stable transgenic cell line susceptible to PRRSV, which may not only provide a useful tool for virus propagation, vaccine development, and pathogenesis studies, but also establish the foundation for small animal model development. Public Library of Science 2016-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4868347/ /pubmed/27182980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154238 Text en © 2016 Zhang 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zhang, Linlin
Cui, Zhengzhi
Zhou, Lei
Kang, Youmin
Li, Li
Li, Jinxiu
Dai, Yunping
Yu, Shuyang
Li, Ning
Developing a Triple Transgenic Cell Line for High-Efficiency Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Infection
title Developing a Triple Transgenic Cell Line for High-Efficiency Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Infection
title_full Developing a Triple Transgenic Cell Line for High-Efficiency Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Infection
title_fullStr Developing a Triple Transgenic Cell Line for High-Efficiency Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Infection
title_full_unstemmed Developing a Triple Transgenic Cell Line for High-Efficiency Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Infection
title_short Developing a Triple Transgenic Cell Line for High-Efficiency Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Infection
title_sort developing a triple transgenic cell line for high-efficiency porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4868347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27182980
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0154238
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