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Autophagy Is a Potential Therapeutic Target Against Duck Tembusu Virus Infection in vivo

Duck tembusu virus (DTMUV) is newly emerged in poultry and causes great losses to the breeding industry in China and neighboring countries. Effective antiviral strategies are still being studied. Autophagy is a cellular degradative pathway, and our lab's previous data show that autophagy promot...

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Autores principales: Hu, Zhiqiang, Pan, Yuhong, Cheng, Anchun, Zhang, Xingcui, Wang, Mingshu, Chen, Shun, Zhu, Dekang, Liu, Mafeng, Yang, Qiao, Wu, Ying, Zhao, Xinxin, Huang, Juan, Zhang, Shaqiu, Mao, Sai, Ou, Xumin, Yu, Yanling, Zhang, Ling, Liu, Yunya, Tian, Bin, Pan, Leichang, Rehman, Mujeeb Ur, Yin, Zhongqiong, Jia, Renyong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7174708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32351903
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2020.00155
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author Hu, Zhiqiang
Pan, Yuhong
Cheng, Anchun
Zhang, Xingcui
Wang, Mingshu
Chen, Shun
Zhu, Dekang
Liu, Mafeng
Yang, Qiao
Wu, Ying
Zhao, Xinxin
Huang, Juan
Zhang, Shaqiu
Mao, Sai
Ou, Xumin
Yu, Yanling
Zhang, Ling
Liu, Yunya
Tian, Bin
Pan, Leichang
Rehman, Mujeeb Ur
Yin, Zhongqiong
Jia, Renyong
author_facet Hu, Zhiqiang
Pan, Yuhong
Cheng, Anchun
Zhang, Xingcui
Wang, Mingshu
Chen, Shun
Zhu, Dekang
Liu, Mafeng
Yang, Qiao
Wu, Ying
Zhao, Xinxin
Huang, Juan
Zhang, Shaqiu
Mao, Sai
Ou, Xumin
Yu, Yanling
Zhang, Ling
Liu, Yunya
Tian, Bin
Pan, Leichang
Rehman, Mujeeb Ur
Yin, Zhongqiong
Jia, Renyong
author_sort Hu, Zhiqiang
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description Duck tembusu virus (DTMUV) is newly emerged in poultry and causes great losses to the breeding industry in China and neighboring countries. Effective antiviral strategies are still being studied. Autophagy is a cellular degradative pathway, and our lab's previous data show that autophagy promotes DTMUV replication in vitro. To study the role of autophagy further in vivo, we utilized ducks as the animal model to investigate the autophagy responses in DTMUV-targeted tissues. And also, we utilized autophagy regulators, including Rapamycin (Rapa) as the autophagy enhancer, 3-Methyladenine (3-MA) and Chloroquine (CQ) as the autophagy inhibitors, to adjust the host autophagic levels and then study the effects of autophagy on tissue damages and virus replication. As a result, we first found DTMUV infection trigged autophagy and autophagy regulator treatments regulated autophagy levels successfully in duck spleens and brains. Next, we found that autophagy inhibitors inhibited DTMUV replication and alleviated DTMUV-induced pathological symptoms, whereas the autophagy inducer treatment led to the opposite effects. And we also found that autophagic regulation was correlated with the expression of innate immune genes, including pattern recognition receptors, type I interferons, and cytokines, and caused different effects in different tissues. In summary, we demonstrated that autophagy facilitated DTMUV replication, aggravated the developments of pathological symptoms and possibly counteracts the host's innate immunity response in vivo.
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spelling pubmed-71747082020-04-29 Autophagy Is a Potential Therapeutic Target Against Duck Tembusu Virus Infection in vivo Hu, Zhiqiang Pan, Yuhong Cheng, Anchun Zhang, Xingcui Wang, Mingshu Chen, Shun Zhu, Dekang Liu, Mafeng Yang, Qiao Wu, Ying Zhao, Xinxin Huang, Juan Zhang, Shaqiu Mao, Sai Ou, Xumin Yu, Yanling Zhang, Ling Liu, Yunya Tian, Bin Pan, Leichang Rehman, Mujeeb Ur Yin, Zhongqiong Jia, Renyong Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology Duck tembusu virus (DTMUV) is newly emerged in poultry and causes great losses to the breeding industry in China and neighboring countries. Effective antiviral strategies are still being studied. Autophagy is a cellular degradative pathway, and our lab's previous data show that autophagy promotes DTMUV replication in vitro. To study the role of autophagy further in vivo, we utilized ducks as the animal model to investigate the autophagy responses in DTMUV-targeted tissues. And also, we utilized autophagy regulators, including Rapamycin (Rapa) as the autophagy enhancer, 3-Methyladenine (3-MA) and Chloroquine (CQ) as the autophagy inhibitors, to adjust the host autophagic levels and then study the effects of autophagy on tissue damages and virus replication. As a result, we first found DTMUV infection trigged autophagy and autophagy regulator treatments regulated autophagy levels successfully in duck spleens and brains. Next, we found that autophagy inhibitors inhibited DTMUV replication and alleviated DTMUV-induced pathological symptoms, whereas the autophagy inducer treatment led to the opposite effects. And we also found that autophagic regulation was correlated with the expression of innate immune genes, including pattern recognition receptors, type I interferons, and cytokines, and caused different effects in different tissues. In summary, we demonstrated that autophagy facilitated DTMUV replication, aggravated the developments of pathological symptoms and possibly counteracts the host's innate immunity response in vivo. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7174708/ /pubmed/32351903 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2020.00155 Text en Copyright © 2020 Hu, Pan, Cheng, Zhang, Wang, Chen, Zhu, Liu, Yang, Wu, Zhao, Huang, Zhang, Mao, Ou, Yu, Zhang, Liu, Tian, Pan, Rehman, Yin and Jia. 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 Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Hu, Zhiqiang
Pan, Yuhong
Cheng, Anchun
Zhang, Xingcui
Wang, Mingshu
Chen, Shun
Zhu, Dekang
Liu, Mafeng
Yang, Qiao
Wu, Ying
Zhao, Xinxin
Huang, Juan
Zhang, Shaqiu
Mao, Sai
Ou, Xumin
Yu, Yanling
Zhang, Ling
Liu, Yunya
Tian, Bin
Pan, Leichang
Rehman, Mujeeb Ur
Yin, Zhongqiong
Jia, Renyong
Autophagy Is a Potential Therapeutic Target Against Duck Tembusu Virus Infection in vivo
title Autophagy Is a Potential Therapeutic Target Against Duck Tembusu Virus Infection in vivo
title_full Autophagy Is a Potential Therapeutic Target Against Duck Tembusu Virus Infection in vivo
title_fullStr Autophagy Is a Potential Therapeutic Target Against Duck Tembusu Virus Infection in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Autophagy Is a Potential Therapeutic Target Against Duck Tembusu Virus Infection in vivo
title_short Autophagy Is a Potential Therapeutic Target Against Duck Tembusu Virus Infection in vivo
title_sort autophagy is a potential therapeutic target against duck tembusu virus infection in vivo
topic Cellular and Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7174708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32351903
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2020.00155
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