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Blockade of the C5a–C5aR axis alleviates lung damage in hDPP4-transgenic mice infected with MERS-CoV

The pathogenesis of highly pathogenic Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) remains poorly understood. In a previous study, we established an hDPP4-transgenic (hDPP4-Tg) mouse model in which MERS-CoV infection causes severe acute respiratory failure and high mortality accompanied b...

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Autores principales: Jiang, Yuting, Zhao, Guangyu, Song, Nianping, Li, Pei, Chen, Yuehong, Guo, Yan, Li, Junfeng, Du, Lanying, Jiang, Shibo, Guo, Renfeng, Sun, Shihui, Zhou, Yusen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5915580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29691378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41426-018-0063-8
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author Jiang, Yuting
Zhao, Guangyu
Song, Nianping
Li, Pei
Chen, Yuehong
Guo, Yan
Li, Junfeng
Du, Lanying
Jiang, Shibo
Guo, Renfeng
Sun, Shihui
Zhou, Yusen
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Zhao, Guangyu
Song, Nianping
Li, Pei
Chen, Yuehong
Guo, Yan
Li, Junfeng
Du, Lanying
Jiang, Shibo
Guo, Renfeng
Sun, Shihui
Zhou, Yusen
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description The pathogenesis of highly pathogenic Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) remains poorly understood. In a previous study, we established an hDPP4-transgenic (hDPP4-Tg) mouse model in which MERS-CoV infection causes severe acute respiratory failure and high mortality accompanied by an elevated secretion of cytokines and chemokines. Since excessive complement activation is an important factor that contributes to acute lung injury after viral infection, in this study, we investigated the role of complement in MERS-CoV-induced lung damage. Our study showed that complement was excessively activated in MERS-CoV-infected hDPP4-Tg mice through observations of increased concentrations of the C5a and C5b-9 complement activation products in sera and lung tissues, respectively. Interestingly, blocking C5a production by targeting its receptor, C5aR, alleviated lung and spleen tissue damage and reduced inflammatory responses. More importantly, anti-C5aR antibody treatment led to decreased viral replication in lung tissues. Furthermore, compared with the sham treatment control, apoptosis of splenic cells was less pronounced in the splenic white pulp of treated mice, and greater number of proliferating splenic cells, particularly in the red pulp, was observed. These data indicate that (1) dysregulated host immune responses contribute to the severe outcome of MERS; (2) excessive complement activation, triggered by MERS-CoV infection, promote such dysregulation; and (3) blockade of the C5a–C5aR axis lead to the decreased tissue damage induced by MERS-CoV infection, as manifested by reduced apoptosis and T cell regeneration in the spleen. Therefore, the results of this study suggest a new strategy for clinical intervention and adjunctive treatment in MERS-CoV cases.
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spelling pubmed-59155802018-04-25 Blockade of the C5a–C5aR axis alleviates lung damage in hDPP4-transgenic mice infected with MERS-CoV Jiang, Yuting Zhao, Guangyu Song, Nianping Li, Pei Chen, Yuehong Guo, Yan Li, Junfeng Du, Lanying Jiang, Shibo Guo, Renfeng Sun, Shihui Zhou, Yusen Emerg Microbes Infect Article The pathogenesis of highly pathogenic Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) remains poorly understood. In a previous study, we established an hDPP4-transgenic (hDPP4-Tg) mouse model in which MERS-CoV infection causes severe acute respiratory failure and high mortality accompanied by an elevated secretion of cytokines and chemokines. Since excessive complement activation is an important factor that contributes to acute lung injury after viral infection, in this study, we investigated the role of complement in MERS-CoV-induced lung damage. Our study showed that complement was excessively activated in MERS-CoV-infected hDPP4-Tg mice through observations of increased concentrations of the C5a and C5b-9 complement activation products in sera and lung tissues, respectively. Interestingly, blocking C5a production by targeting its receptor, C5aR, alleviated lung and spleen tissue damage and reduced inflammatory responses. More importantly, anti-C5aR antibody treatment led to decreased viral replication in lung tissues. Furthermore, compared with the sham treatment control, apoptosis of splenic cells was less pronounced in the splenic white pulp of treated mice, and greater number of proliferating splenic cells, particularly in the red pulp, was observed. These data indicate that (1) dysregulated host immune responses contribute to the severe outcome of MERS; (2) excessive complement activation, triggered by MERS-CoV infection, promote such dysregulation; and (3) blockade of the C5a–C5aR axis lead to the decreased tissue damage induced by MERS-CoV infection, as manifested by reduced apoptosis and T cell regeneration in the spleen. Therefore, the results of this study suggest a new strategy for clinical intervention and adjunctive treatment in MERS-CoV cases. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5915580/ /pubmed/29691378 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41426-018-0063-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as 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 images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Jiang, Yuting
Zhao, Guangyu
Song, Nianping
Li, Pei
Chen, Yuehong
Guo, Yan
Li, Junfeng
Du, Lanying
Jiang, Shibo
Guo, Renfeng
Sun, Shihui
Zhou, Yusen
Blockade of the C5a–C5aR axis alleviates lung damage in hDPP4-transgenic mice infected with MERS-CoV
title Blockade of the C5a–C5aR axis alleviates lung damage in hDPP4-transgenic mice infected with MERS-CoV
title_full Blockade of the C5a–C5aR axis alleviates lung damage in hDPP4-transgenic mice infected with MERS-CoV
title_fullStr Blockade of the C5a–C5aR axis alleviates lung damage in hDPP4-transgenic mice infected with MERS-CoV
title_full_unstemmed Blockade of the C5a–C5aR axis alleviates lung damage in hDPP4-transgenic mice infected with MERS-CoV
title_short Blockade of the C5a–C5aR axis alleviates lung damage in hDPP4-transgenic mice infected with MERS-CoV
title_sort blockade of the c5a–c5ar axis alleviates lung damage in hdpp4-transgenic mice infected with mers-cov
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5915580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29691378
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41426-018-0063-8
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