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Virulence beneath the fleece; a tale of foot-and-mouth disease virus pathogenesis in sheep
Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) is capable of infecting all cloven-hoofed domestic livestock species, including cattle, pigs, goats, and sheep. However, in contrast to cattle and pigs, the pathogenesis of FMDV in small ruminants has been incompletely elucidated. The objective of the current inve...
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author | Stenfeldt, Carolina Pacheco, Juan M. Singanallur, Nagendrakumar B. Vosloo, Wilna Rodriguez, Luis L. Arzt, Jonathan |
author_facet | Stenfeldt, Carolina Pacheco, Juan M. Singanallur, Nagendrakumar B. Vosloo, Wilna Rodriguez, Luis L. Arzt, Jonathan |
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description | Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) is capable of infecting all cloven-hoofed domestic livestock species, including cattle, pigs, goats, and sheep. However, in contrast to cattle and pigs, the pathogenesis of FMDV in small ruminants has been incompletely elucidated. The objective of the current investigation was to characterize tissue- and cellular tropism of early and late stages of FMDV infection in sheep following three different routes of simulated natural virus exposure. Extensive post-mortem harvest of tissue samples at pre-determined time points during early infection (24 and 48 hours post infection) demonstrated that tissues specifically susceptible to primary FMDV infection included the paraepiglottic- and palatine tonsils, as well as the nasopharyngeal mucosa. Additionally, experimental aerosol inoculation of sheep led to substantial virus replication in the lungs at 24–48 hours post-inoculation. During persistent infection (35 days post infection), the paraepiglottic- and palatine tonsils were the only tissues from which infectious FMDV was recovered. This is strikingly different from cattle, in which persistent FMDV infection has consistently been located to the nasopharyngeal mucosa. Analysis of tissue sections by immunomicroscopy revealed a strict epithelial tropism during both early and late phases of infection as FMDV was consistently localized to cytokeratin-expressing epithelial cells. This study expands upon previous knowledge of FMDV pathogenesis in sheep by providing detailed information on the temporo-anatomic distribution of FMDV in ovine tissues. Findings are discussed in relation to similar investigations previously performed in cattle and pigs, highlighting similarities and differences in FMDV pathogenesis across natural host species. |
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spelling | pubmed-69383292020-01-07 Virulence beneath the fleece; a tale of foot-and-mouth disease virus pathogenesis in sheep Stenfeldt, Carolina Pacheco, Juan M. Singanallur, Nagendrakumar B. Vosloo, Wilna Rodriguez, Luis L. Arzt, Jonathan PLoS One Research Article Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) is capable of infecting all cloven-hoofed domestic livestock species, including cattle, pigs, goats, and sheep. However, in contrast to cattle and pigs, the pathogenesis of FMDV in small ruminants has been incompletely elucidated. The objective of the current investigation was to characterize tissue- and cellular tropism of early and late stages of FMDV infection in sheep following three different routes of simulated natural virus exposure. Extensive post-mortem harvest of tissue samples at pre-determined time points during early infection (24 and 48 hours post infection) demonstrated that tissues specifically susceptible to primary FMDV infection included the paraepiglottic- and palatine tonsils, as well as the nasopharyngeal mucosa. Additionally, experimental aerosol inoculation of sheep led to substantial virus replication in the lungs at 24–48 hours post-inoculation. During persistent infection (35 days post infection), the paraepiglottic- and palatine tonsils were the only tissues from which infectious FMDV was recovered. This is strikingly different from cattle, in which persistent FMDV infection has consistently been located to the nasopharyngeal mucosa. Analysis of tissue sections by immunomicroscopy revealed a strict epithelial tropism during both early and late phases of infection as FMDV was consistently localized to cytokeratin-expressing epithelial cells. This study expands upon previous knowledge of FMDV pathogenesis in sheep by providing detailed information on the temporo-anatomic distribution of FMDV in ovine tissues. Findings are discussed in relation to similar investigations previously performed in cattle and pigs, highlighting similarities and differences in FMDV pathogenesis across natural host species. Public Library of Science 2019-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6938329/ /pubmed/31891626 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227061 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 Stenfeldt, Carolina Pacheco, Juan M. Singanallur, Nagendrakumar B. Vosloo, Wilna Rodriguez, Luis L. Arzt, Jonathan Virulence beneath the fleece; a tale of foot-and-mouth disease virus pathogenesis in sheep |
title | Virulence beneath the fleece; a tale of foot-and-mouth disease virus pathogenesis in sheep |
title_full | Virulence beneath the fleece; a tale of foot-and-mouth disease virus pathogenesis in sheep |
title_fullStr | Virulence beneath the fleece; a tale of foot-and-mouth disease virus pathogenesis in sheep |
title_full_unstemmed | Virulence beneath the fleece; a tale of foot-and-mouth disease virus pathogenesis in sheep |
title_short | Virulence beneath the fleece; a tale of foot-and-mouth disease virus pathogenesis in sheep |
title_sort | virulence beneath the fleece; a tale of foot-and-mouth disease virus pathogenesis in sheep |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6938329/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31891626 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227061 |
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