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Mayaro Virus Replication Restriction and Induction of Muscular Inflammation in Mice Are Dependent on Age, Type-I Interferon Response, and Adaptive Immunity

Mayaro virus (MAYV) is an emergent arbovirus first described in forest regions of the American continent, with recent and increasing notification of urban area circulation. Similar to Chikungunya (CHIKV) and other arthritogenic Alphavirus, MAYV-induced disease shows a high prevalence of persistent a...

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Autores principales: Figueiredo, Camila Menezes, Neris, Romulo Leão da Silva, Gavino-Leopoldino, Daniel, da Silva, Mariana Oliveira Lopes, Almeida, Juliana Silva, dos-Santos, Julio Souza, Figueiredo, Claudia Pinto, Bellio, Maria, Bozza, Marcelo Torres, Assunção-Miranda, Iranaia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6779782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31632368
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.02246
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author Figueiredo, Camila Menezes
Neris, Romulo Leão da Silva
Gavino-Leopoldino, Daniel
da Silva, Mariana Oliveira Lopes
Almeida, Juliana Silva
dos-Santos, Julio Souza
Figueiredo, Claudia Pinto
Bellio, Maria
Bozza, Marcelo Torres
Assunção-Miranda, Iranaia
author_facet Figueiredo, Camila Menezes
Neris, Romulo Leão da Silva
Gavino-Leopoldino, Daniel
da Silva, Mariana Oliveira Lopes
Almeida, Juliana Silva
dos-Santos, Julio Souza
Figueiredo, Claudia Pinto
Bellio, Maria
Bozza, Marcelo Torres
Assunção-Miranda, Iranaia
author_sort Figueiredo, Camila Menezes
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description Mayaro virus (MAYV) is an emergent arbovirus first described in forest regions of the American continent, with recent and increasing notification of urban area circulation. Similar to Chikungunya (CHIKV) and other arthritogenic Alphavirus, MAYV-induced disease shows a high prevalence of persistent arthralgia, and myalgia. Despite this, knowledge regarding pathogenesis and characteristics of host immune response of MAYV infections are still limited. Here, using different ages of wild-type (WT), adult Type I Interferon receptor deficient (IFNAR(–/–)), and adult recombination activation gene-1 deficient (RAG(–/–)) mice, we have investigated the dependence of age, innate and adaptive immunity for the control of MAYV replication, tissue damage, and inflammation in mice. We have found that MAYV induces clinical signal and replicates in young WT mice, which gain the ability to restrict MAYV replication with aging. In addition, we observed that mice age and type I interferon response are related to restriction of MAYV infection and muscular inflammation in mice. Moreover, MAYV continues to replicate persistently in RAG(–/–) mice, being detected at blood and tissues 40 days post infection, indicating that adaptive immunity is essential to MAYV clearance. Despite chronic replication, infected adult RAG(–/–) mice did not develop an apparent signal of muscle damage in early and late infection. On the other hand, MAYV infection in young WT and adult IFNAR-/- mice triggers an increase in the expression of pro-inflammatory mediators, such as TNF, IL-6, KC, IL-1β, MCP-1, and RANTES, in muscle tissue, and decreases TGF-β expression, that were not significantly modulated in adult WT and RAG(–/–) mice. Taken together, our data demonstrated that age, innate and adaptive immunity are important to restrict MAYV replication and that adaptive immunity is also involved in MAYV-induced tissue damage. These results contribute to the comprehension of MAYV pathogenesis, and describe translational mice models for further studies of MAYV infection, vaccine tests, and therapeutic strategies against this virus.
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spelling pubmed-67797822019-10-18 Mayaro Virus Replication Restriction and Induction of Muscular Inflammation in Mice Are Dependent on Age, Type-I Interferon Response, and Adaptive Immunity Figueiredo, Camila Menezes Neris, Romulo Leão da Silva Gavino-Leopoldino, Daniel da Silva, Mariana Oliveira Lopes Almeida, Juliana Silva dos-Santos, Julio Souza Figueiredo, Claudia Pinto Bellio, Maria Bozza, Marcelo Torres Assunção-Miranda, Iranaia Front Microbiol Microbiology Mayaro virus (MAYV) is an emergent arbovirus first described in forest regions of the American continent, with recent and increasing notification of urban area circulation. Similar to Chikungunya (CHIKV) and other arthritogenic Alphavirus, MAYV-induced disease shows a high prevalence of persistent arthralgia, and myalgia. Despite this, knowledge regarding pathogenesis and characteristics of host immune response of MAYV infections are still limited. Here, using different ages of wild-type (WT), adult Type I Interferon receptor deficient (IFNAR(–/–)), and adult recombination activation gene-1 deficient (RAG(–/–)) mice, we have investigated the dependence of age, innate and adaptive immunity for the control of MAYV replication, tissue damage, and inflammation in mice. We have found that MAYV induces clinical signal and replicates in young WT mice, which gain the ability to restrict MAYV replication with aging. In addition, we observed that mice age and type I interferon response are related to restriction of MAYV infection and muscular inflammation in mice. Moreover, MAYV continues to replicate persistently in RAG(–/–) mice, being detected at blood and tissues 40 days post infection, indicating that adaptive immunity is essential to MAYV clearance. Despite chronic replication, infected adult RAG(–/–) mice did not develop an apparent signal of muscle damage in early and late infection. On the other hand, MAYV infection in young WT and adult IFNAR-/- mice triggers an increase in the expression of pro-inflammatory mediators, such as TNF, IL-6, KC, IL-1β, MCP-1, and RANTES, in muscle tissue, and decreases TGF-β expression, that were not significantly modulated in adult WT and RAG(–/–) mice. Taken together, our data demonstrated that age, innate and adaptive immunity are important to restrict MAYV replication and that adaptive immunity is also involved in MAYV-induced tissue damage. These results contribute to the comprehension of MAYV pathogenesis, and describe translational mice models for further studies of MAYV infection, vaccine tests, and therapeutic strategies against this virus. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6779782/ /pubmed/31632368 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.02246 Text en Copyright © 2019 Figueiredo, Neris, Gavino-Leopoldino, Silva, Almeida, dos-Santos, Figueiredo, Bellio, Bozza and Assunção-Miranda. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Figueiredo, Camila Menezes
Neris, Romulo Leão da Silva
Gavino-Leopoldino, Daniel
da Silva, Mariana Oliveira Lopes
Almeida, Juliana Silva
dos-Santos, Julio Souza
Figueiredo, Claudia Pinto
Bellio, Maria
Bozza, Marcelo Torres
Assunção-Miranda, Iranaia
Mayaro Virus Replication Restriction and Induction of Muscular Inflammation in Mice Are Dependent on Age, Type-I Interferon Response, and Adaptive Immunity
title Mayaro Virus Replication Restriction and Induction of Muscular Inflammation in Mice Are Dependent on Age, Type-I Interferon Response, and Adaptive Immunity
title_full Mayaro Virus Replication Restriction and Induction of Muscular Inflammation in Mice Are Dependent on Age, Type-I Interferon Response, and Adaptive Immunity
title_fullStr Mayaro Virus Replication Restriction and Induction of Muscular Inflammation in Mice Are Dependent on Age, Type-I Interferon Response, and Adaptive Immunity
title_full_unstemmed Mayaro Virus Replication Restriction and Induction of Muscular Inflammation in Mice Are Dependent on Age, Type-I Interferon Response, and Adaptive Immunity
title_short Mayaro Virus Replication Restriction and Induction of Muscular Inflammation in Mice Are Dependent on Age, Type-I Interferon Response, and Adaptive Immunity
title_sort mayaro virus replication restriction and induction of muscular inflammation in mice are dependent on age, type-i interferon response, and adaptive immunity
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6779782/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31632368
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.02246
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