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Clinical Characterization of Host Response to Simian Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Infection in Permissive and Refractory Hosts: A Model for Determining Mechanisms of VHF Pathogenesis

Simian hemorrhagic fever virus (SHFV) causes a fulminant and typically lethal viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) in macaques (Cercopithecinae: Macaca spp.) but causes subclinical infections in patas monkeys (Cercopithecinae: Erythrocebus patas). This difference in disease course offers a unique opportuni...

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Autores principales: Cornish, Joseph P., Moore, Ian N., Perry, Donna L., Lara, Abigail, Minai, Mahnaz, Promeneur, Dominique, Hagen, Katie R., Virtaneva, Kimmo, Paneru, Monica, Buechler, Connor R., O’Connor, David H., Bailey, Adam L., Cooper, Kurt, Mazur, Steven, Bernbaum, John G., Pettitt, James, Jahrling, Peter B., Kuhn, Jens H., Johnson, Reed F.
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6356329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30650570
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11010067
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author Cornish, Joseph P.
Moore, Ian N.
Perry, Donna L.
Lara, Abigail
Minai, Mahnaz
Promeneur, Dominique
Hagen, Katie R.
Virtaneva, Kimmo
Paneru, Monica
Buechler, Connor R.
O’Connor, David H.
Bailey, Adam L.
Cooper, Kurt
Mazur, Steven
Bernbaum, John G.
Pettitt, James
Jahrling, Peter B.
Kuhn, Jens H.
Johnson, Reed F.
author_facet Cornish, Joseph P.
Moore, Ian N.
Perry, Donna L.
Lara, Abigail
Minai, Mahnaz
Promeneur, Dominique
Hagen, Katie R.
Virtaneva, Kimmo
Paneru, Monica
Buechler, Connor R.
O’Connor, David H.
Bailey, Adam L.
Cooper, Kurt
Mazur, Steven
Bernbaum, John G.
Pettitt, James
Jahrling, Peter B.
Kuhn, Jens H.
Johnson, Reed F.
author_sort Cornish, Joseph P.
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description Simian hemorrhagic fever virus (SHFV) causes a fulminant and typically lethal viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) in macaques (Cercopithecinae: Macaca spp.) but causes subclinical infections in patas monkeys (Cercopithecinae: Erythrocebus patas). This difference in disease course offers a unique opportunity to compare host responses to infection by a VHF-causing virus in biologically similar susceptible and refractory animals. Patas and rhesus monkeys were inoculated side-by-side with SHFV. Unlike the severe disease observed in rhesus monkeys, patas monkeys developed a limited clinical disease characterized by changes in complete blood counts, serum chemistries, and development of lymphadenopathy. Viral RNA was measurable in circulating blood 2 days after exposure, and its duration varied by species. Infectious virus was detected in terminal tissues of both patas and rhesus monkeys. Varying degrees of overlap in changes in serum concentrations of interferon (IFN)-γ, monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP)-1, and interleukin (IL)-6 were observed between patas and rhesus monkeys, suggesting the presence of common and species-specific cytokine responses to infection. Similarly, quantitative immunohistochemistry of livers from terminal monkeys and whole blood flow cytometry revealed varying degrees of overlap in changes in macrophages, natural killer cells, and T-cells. The unexpected degree of overlap in host response suggests that relatively small subsets of a host’s response to infection may be responsible for driving hemorrhagic fever pathogenesis. Furthermore, comparative SHFV infection in patas and rhesus monkeys offers an experimental model to characterize host–response mechanisms associated with viral hemorrhagic fever and evaluate pan-viral hemorrhagic fever countermeasures.
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spelling pubmed-63563292019-02-05 Clinical Characterization of Host Response to Simian Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Infection in Permissive and Refractory Hosts: A Model for Determining Mechanisms of VHF Pathogenesis Cornish, Joseph P. Moore, Ian N. Perry, Donna L. Lara, Abigail Minai, Mahnaz Promeneur, Dominique Hagen, Katie R. Virtaneva, Kimmo Paneru, Monica Buechler, Connor R. O’Connor, David H. Bailey, Adam L. Cooper, Kurt Mazur, Steven Bernbaum, John G. Pettitt, James Jahrling, Peter B. Kuhn, Jens H. Johnson, Reed F. Viruses Article Simian hemorrhagic fever virus (SHFV) causes a fulminant and typically lethal viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) in macaques (Cercopithecinae: Macaca spp.) but causes subclinical infections in patas monkeys (Cercopithecinae: Erythrocebus patas). This difference in disease course offers a unique opportunity to compare host responses to infection by a VHF-causing virus in biologically similar susceptible and refractory animals. Patas and rhesus monkeys were inoculated side-by-side with SHFV. Unlike the severe disease observed in rhesus monkeys, patas monkeys developed a limited clinical disease characterized by changes in complete blood counts, serum chemistries, and development of lymphadenopathy. Viral RNA was measurable in circulating blood 2 days after exposure, and its duration varied by species. Infectious virus was detected in terminal tissues of both patas and rhesus monkeys. Varying degrees of overlap in changes in serum concentrations of interferon (IFN)-γ, monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP)-1, and interleukin (IL)-6 were observed between patas and rhesus monkeys, suggesting the presence of common and species-specific cytokine responses to infection. Similarly, quantitative immunohistochemistry of livers from terminal monkeys and whole blood flow cytometry revealed varying degrees of overlap in changes in macrophages, natural killer cells, and T-cells. The unexpected degree of overlap in host response suggests that relatively small subsets of a host’s response to infection may be responsible for driving hemorrhagic fever pathogenesis. Furthermore, comparative SHFV infection in patas and rhesus monkeys offers an experimental model to characterize host–response mechanisms associated with viral hemorrhagic fever and evaluate pan-viral hemorrhagic fever countermeasures. MDPI 2019-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6356329/ /pubmed/30650570 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11010067 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Cornish, Joseph P.
Moore, Ian N.
Perry, Donna L.
Lara, Abigail
Minai, Mahnaz
Promeneur, Dominique
Hagen, Katie R.
Virtaneva, Kimmo
Paneru, Monica
Buechler, Connor R.
O’Connor, David H.
Bailey, Adam L.
Cooper, Kurt
Mazur, Steven
Bernbaum, John G.
Pettitt, James
Jahrling, Peter B.
Kuhn, Jens H.
Johnson, Reed F.
Clinical Characterization of Host Response to Simian Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Infection in Permissive and Refractory Hosts: A Model for Determining Mechanisms of VHF Pathogenesis
title Clinical Characterization of Host Response to Simian Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Infection in Permissive and Refractory Hosts: A Model for Determining Mechanisms of VHF Pathogenesis
title_full Clinical Characterization of Host Response to Simian Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Infection in Permissive and Refractory Hosts: A Model for Determining Mechanisms of VHF Pathogenesis
title_fullStr Clinical Characterization of Host Response to Simian Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Infection in Permissive and Refractory Hosts: A Model for Determining Mechanisms of VHF Pathogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Characterization of Host Response to Simian Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Infection in Permissive and Refractory Hosts: A Model for Determining Mechanisms of VHF Pathogenesis
title_short Clinical Characterization of Host Response to Simian Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Infection in Permissive and Refractory Hosts: A Model for Determining Mechanisms of VHF Pathogenesis
title_sort clinical characterization of host response to simian hemorrhagic fever virus infection in permissive and refractory hosts: a model for determining mechanisms of vhf pathogenesis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6356329/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30650570
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11010067
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