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Delineating morbillivirus entry, dissemination and airborne transmission by studying in vivo competition of multicolor canine distemper viruses in ferrets
Identification of cellular receptors and characterization of viral tropism in animal models have vastly improved our understanding of morbillivirus pathogenesis. However, specific aspects of viral entry, dissemination and transmission remain difficult to recapitulate in animal models. Here, we used...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5436898/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28481926 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006371 |
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author | de Vries, Rory D. Ludlow, Martin de Jong, Alwin Rennick, Linda J. Verburgh, R. Joyce van Amerongen, Geert van Riel, Debby van Run, Peter R. W. A. Herfst, Sander Kuiken, Thijs Fouchier, Ron A. M. Osterhaus, Albert D. M. E. de Swart, Rik L. Duprex, W. Paul |
author_facet | de Vries, Rory D. Ludlow, Martin de Jong, Alwin Rennick, Linda J. Verburgh, R. Joyce van Amerongen, Geert van Riel, Debby van Run, Peter R. W. A. Herfst, Sander Kuiken, Thijs Fouchier, Ron A. M. Osterhaus, Albert D. M. E. de Swart, Rik L. Duprex, W. Paul |
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description | Identification of cellular receptors and characterization of viral tropism in animal models have vastly improved our understanding of morbillivirus pathogenesis. However, specific aspects of viral entry, dissemination and transmission remain difficult to recapitulate in animal models. Here, we used three virologically identical but phenotypically distinct recombinant (r) canine distemper viruses (CDV) expressing different fluorescent reporter proteins for in vivo competition and airborne transmission studies in ferrets (Mustela putorius furo). Six donor ferrets simultaneously received three rCDVs expressing green, red or blue fluorescent proteins via conjunctival (ocular, Oc), intra-nasal (IN) or intra-tracheal (IT) inoculation. Two days post-inoculation sentinel ferrets were placed in physically separated adjacent cages to assess airborne transmission. All donor ferrets developed lymphopenia, fever and lethargy, showed progressively increasing systemic viral loads and were euthanized 14 to 16 days post-inoculation. Systemic replication of virus inoculated via the Oc, IN and IT routes was detected in 2/6, 5/6 and 6/6 ferrets, respectively. In five donor ferrets the IT delivered virus dominated, although replication of two or three different viruses was detected in 5/6 animals. Single lymphocytes expressing multiple fluorescent proteins were abundant in peripheral blood and lymphoid tissues, demonstrating the occurrence of double and triple virus infections. Transmission occurred efficiently and all recipient ferrets showed evidence of infection between 18 and 22 days post-inoculation of the donor ferrets. In all cases, airborne transmission resulted in replication of a single-colored virus, which was the dominant virus in the donor ferret. This study demonstrates that morbilliviruses can use multiple entry routes in parallel, and co-infection of cells during viral dissemination in the host is common. Airborne transmission was efficient, although transmission of viruses expressing a single color suggested a bottleneck event. The identity of the transmitted virus was not determined by the site of inoculation but by the viral dominance during dissemination. |
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spelling | pubmed-54368982017-05-26 Delineating morbillivirus entry, dissemination and airborne transmission by studying in vivo competition of multicolor canine distemper viruses in ferrets de Vries, Rory D. Ludlow, Martin de Jong, Alwin Rennick, Linda J. Verburgh, R. Joyce van Amerongen, Geert van Riel, Debby van Run, Peter R. W. A. Herfst, Sander Kuiken, Thijs Fouchier, Ron A. M. Osterhaus, Albert D. M. E. de Swart, Rik L. Duprex, W. Paul PLoS Pathog Research Article Identification of cellular receptors and characterization of viral tropism in animal models have vastly improved our understanding of morbillivirus pathogenesis. However, specific aspects of viral entry, dissemination and transmission remain difficult to recapitulate in animal models. Here, we used three virologically identical but phenotypically distinct recombinant (r) canine distemper viruses (CDV) expressing different fluorescent reporter proteins for in vivo competition and airborne transmission studies in ferrets (Mustela putorius furo). Six donor ferrets simultaneously received three rCDVs expressing green, red or blue fluorescent proteins via conjunctival (ocular, Oc), intra-nasal (IN) or intra-tracheal (IT) inoculation. Two days post-inoculation sentinel ferrets were placed in physically separated adjacent cages to assess airborne transmission. All donor ferrets developed lymphopenia, fever and lethargy, showed progressively increasing systemic viral loads and were euthanized 14 to 16 days post-inoculation. Systemic replication of virus inoculated via the Oc, IN and IT routes was detected in 2/6, 5/6 and 6/6 ferrets, respectively. In five donor ferrets the IT delivered virus dominated, although replication of two or three different viruses was detected in 5/6 animals. Single lymphocytes expressing multiple fluorescent proteins were abundant in peripheral blood and lymphoid tissues, demonstrating the occurrence of double and triple virus infections. Transmission occurred efficiently and all recipient ferrets showed evidence of infection between 18 and 22 days post-inoculation of the donor ferrets. In all cases, airborne transmission resulted in replication of a single-colored virus, which was the dominant virus in the donor ferret. This study demonstrates that morbilliviruses can use multiple entry routes in parallel, and co-infection of cells during viral dissemination in the host is common. Airborne transmission was efficient, although transmission of viruses expressing a single color suggested a bottleneck event. The identity of the transmitted virus was not determined by the site of inoculation but by the viral dominance during dissemination. Public Library of Science 2017-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5436898/ /pubmed/28481926 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006371 Text en © 2017 de Vries 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article de Vries, Rory D. Ludlow, Martin de Jong, Alwin Rennick, Linda J. Verburgh, R. Joyce van Amerongen, Geert van Riel, Debby van Run, Peter R. W. A. Herfst, Sander Kuiken, Thijs Fouchier, Ron A. M. Osterhaus, Albert D. M. E. de Swart, Rik L. Duprex, W. Paul Delineating morbillivirus entry, dissemination and airborne transmission by studying in vivo competition of multicolor canine distemper viruses in ferrets |
title | Delineating morbillivirus entry, dissemination and airborne transmission by studying in vivo competition of multicolor canine distemper viruses in ferrets |
title_full | Delineating morbillivirus entry, dissemination and airborne transmission by studying in vivo competition of multicolor canine distemper viruses in ferrets |
title_fullStr | Delineating morbillivirus entry, dissemination and airborne transmission by studying in vivo competition of multicolor canine distemper viruses in ferrets |
title_full_unstemmed | Delineating morbillivirus entry, dissemination and airborne transmission by studying in vivo competition of multicolor canine distemper viruses in ferrets |
title_short | Delineating morbillivirus entry, dissemination and airborne transmission by studying in vivo competition of multicolor canine distemper viruses in ferrets |
title_sort | delineating morbillivirus entry, dissemination and airborne transmission by studying in vivo competition of multicolor canine distemper viruses in ferrets |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5436898/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28481926 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006371 |
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