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Loss in lung volume and changes in the immune response demonstrate disease progression in African green monkeys infected by small-particle aerosol and intratracheal exposure to Nipah virus

Nipah virus (NiV) is a paramyxovirus (genus Henipavirus) that emerged in the late 1990s in Malaysia and has since been identified as the cause of sporadic outbreaks of severe febrile disease in Bangladesh and India. NiV infection is frequently associated with severe respiratory or neurological disea...

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Autores principales: Cong, Yu, Lentz, Margaret R., Lara, Abigail, Alexander, Isis, Bartos, Christopher, Bohannon, J. Kyle, Hammoud, Dima, Huzella, Louis, Jahrling, Peter B., Janosko, Krisztina, Jett, Catherine, Kollins, Erin, Lackemeyer, Matthew, Mollura, Daniel, Ragland, Dan, Rojas, Oscar, Solomon, Jeffrey, Xu, Ziyue, Munster, Vincent, Holbrook, Michael R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5397074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28388650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005532
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author Cong, Yu
Lentz, Margaret R.
Lara, Abigail
Alexander, Isis
Bartos, Christopher
Bohannon, J. Kyle
Hammoud, Dima
Huzella, Louis
Jahrling, Peter B.
Janosko, Krisztina
Jett, Catherine
Kollins, Erin
Lackemeyer, Matthew
Mollura, Daniel
Ragland, Dan
Rojas, Oscar
Solomon, Jeffrey
Xu, Ziyue
Munster, Vincent
Holbrook, Michael R.
author_facet Cong, Yu
Lentz, Margaret R.
Lara, Abigail
Alexander, Isis
Bartos, Christopher
Bohannon, J. Kyle
Hammoud, Dima
Huzella, Louis
Jahrling, Peter B.
Janosko, Krisztina
Jett, Catherine
Kollins, Erin
Lackemeyer, Matthew
Mollura, Daniel
Ragland, Dan
Rojas, Oscar
Solomon, Jeffrey
Xu, Ziyue
Munster, Vincent
Holbrook, Michael R.
author_sort Cong, Yu
collection PubMed
description Nipah virus (NiV) is a paramyxovirus (genus Henipavirus) that emerged in the late 1990s in Malaysia and has since been identified as the cause of sporadic outbreaks of severe febrile disease in Bangladesh and India. NiV infection is frequently associated with severe respiratory or neurological disease in infected humans with transmission to humans through inhalation, contact or consumption of NiV contaminated foods. In the work presented here, the development of disease was investigated in the African Green Monkey (AGM) model following intratracheal (IT) and, for the first time, small-particle aerosol administration of NiV. This study utilized computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to temporally assess disease progression. The host immune response and changes in immune cell populations over the course of disease were also evaluated. This study found that IT and small-particle administration of NiV caused similar disease progression, but that IT inoculation induced significant congestion in the lungs while disease following small-particle aerosol inoculation was largely confined to the lower respiratory tract. Quantitative assessment of changes in lung volume found up to a 45% loss in IT inoculated animals. None of the subjects in this study developed overt neurological disease, a finding that was supported by MRI analysis. The development of neutralizing antibodies was not apparent over the 8–10 day course of disease, but changes in cytokine response in all animals and activated CD8+ T cell numbers suggest the onset of cell-mediated immunity. These studies demonstrate that IT and small-particle aerosol infection with NiV in the AGM model leads to a severe respiratory disease devoid of neurological indications. This work also suggests that extending the disease course or minimizing the impact of the respiratory component is critical to developing a model that has a neurological component and more accurately reflects the human condition.
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spelling pubmed-53970742017-05-15 Loss in lung volume and changes in the immune response demonstrate disease progression in African green monkeys infected by small-particle aerosol and intratracheal exposure to Nipah virus Cong, Yu Lentz, Margaret R. Lara, Abigail Alexander, Isis Bartos, Christopher Bohannon, J. Kyle Hammoud, Dima Huzella, Louis Jahrling, Peter B. Janosko, Krisztina Jett, Catherine Kollins, Erin Lackemeyer, Matthew Mollura, Daniel Ragland, Dan Rojas, Oscar Solomon, Jeffrey Xu, Ziyue Munster, Vincent Holbrook, Michael R. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Nipah virus (NiV) is a paramyxovirus (genus Henipavirus) that emerged in the late 1990s in Malaysia and has since been identified as the cause of sporadic outbreaks of severe febrile disease in Bangladesh and India. NiV infection is frequently associated with severe respiratory or neurological disease in infected humans with transmission to humans through inhalation, contact or consumption of NiV contaminated foods. In the work presented here, the development of disease was investigated in the African Green Monkey (AGM) model following intratracheal (IT) and, for the first time, small-particle aerosol administration of NiV. This study utilized computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to temporally assess disease progression. The host immune response and changes in immune cell populations over the course of disease were also evaluated. This study found that IT and small-particle administration of NiV caused similar disease progression, but that IT inoculation induced significant congestion in the lungs while disease following small-particle aerosol inoculation was largely confined to the lower respiratory tract. Quantitative assessment of changes in lung volume found up to a 45% loss in IT inoculated animals. None of the subjects in this study developed overt neurological disease, a finding that was supported by MRI analysis. The development of neutralizing antibodies was not apparent over the 8–10 day course of disease, but changes in cytokine response in all animals and activated CD8+ T cell numbers suggest the onset of cell-mediated immunity. These studies demonstrate that IT and small-particle aerosol infection with NiV in the AGM model leads to a severe respiratory disease devoid of neurological indications. This work also suggests that extending the disease course or minimizing the impact of the respiratory component is critical to developing a model that has a neurological component and more accurately reflects the human condition. Public Library of Science 2017-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5397074/ /pubmed/28388650 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005532 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Cong, Yu
Lentz, Margaret R.
Lara, Abigail
Alexander, Isis
Bartos, Christopher
Bohannon, J. Kyle
Hammoud, Dima
Huzella, Louis
Jahrling, Peter B.
Janosko, Krisztina
Jett, Catherine
Kollins, Erin
Lackemeyer, Matthew
Mollura, Daniel
Ragland, Dan
Rojas, Oscar
Solomon, Jeffrey
Xu, Ziyue
Munster, Vincent
Holbrook, Michael R.
Loss in lung volume and changes in the immune response demonstrate disease progression in African green monkeys infected by small-particle aerosol and intratracheal exposure to Nipah virus
title Loss in lung volume and changes in the immune response demonstrate disease progression in African green monkeys infected by small-particle aerosol and intratracheal exposure to Nipah virus
title_full Loss in lung volume and changes in the immune response demonstrate disease progression in African green monkeys infected by small-particle aerosol and intratracheal exposure to Nipah virus
title_fullStr Loss in lung volume and changes in the immune response demonstrate disease progression in African green monkeys infected by small-particle aerosol and intratracheal exposure to Nipah virus
title_full_unstemmed Loss in lung volume and changes in the immune response demonstrate disease progression in African green monkeys infected by small-particle aerosol and intratracheal exposure to Nipah virus
title_short Loss in lung volume and changes in the immune response demonstrate disease progression in African green monkeys infected by small-particle aerosol and intratracheal exposure to Nipah virus
title_sort loss in lung volume and changes in the immune response demonstrate disease progression in african green monkeys infected by small-particle aerosol and intratracheal exposure to nipah virus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5397074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28388650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005532
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