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Study of Usutu virus neuropathogenicity in mice and human cellular models

Usutu virus (USUV), an African mosquito-borne flavivirus closely related to West Nile virus, was first isolated in South Africa in 1959. USUV emerged in Europe two decades ago, causing notably massive mortality in Eurasian blackbirds. USUV is attracting increasing attention due to its potential for...

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Autores principales: Clé, Marion, Barthelemy, Jonathan, Desmetz, Caroline, Foulongne, Vincent, Lapeyre, Lina, Bolloré, Karine, Tuaillon, Edouard, Erkilic, Nejla, Kalatzis, Vasiliki, Lecollinet, Sylvie, Beck, Cécile, Pirot, Nelly, Glasson, Yaël, Gosselet, Fabien, Alvarez Martinez, Maria Teresa, Van de Perre, Philippe, Salinas, Sara, Simonin, Yannick
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7179837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32324736
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008223
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author Clé, Marion
Barthelemy, Jonathan
Desmetz, Caroline
Foulongne, Vincent
Lapeyre, Lina
Bolloré, Karine
Tuaillon, Edouard
Erkilic, Nejla
Kalatzis, Vasiliki
Lecollinet, Sylvie
Beck, Cécile
Pirot, Nelly
Glasson, Yaël
Gosselet, Fabien
Alvarez Martinez, Maria Teresa
Van de Perre, Philippe
Salinas, Sara
Simonin, Yannick
author_facet Clé, Marion
Barthelemy, Jonathan
Desmetz, Caroline
Foulongne, Vincent
Lapeyre, Lina
Bolloré, Karine
Tuaillon, Edouard
Erkilic, Nejla
Kalatzis, Vasiliki
Lecollinet, Sylvie
Beck, Cécile
Pirot, Nelly
Glasson, Yaël
Gosselet, Fabien
Alvarez Martinez, Maria Teresa
Van de Perre, Philippe
Salinas, Sara
Simonin, Yannick
author_sort Clé, Marion
collection PubMed
description Usutu virus (USUV), an African mosquito-borne flavivirus closely related to West Nile virus, was first isolated in South Africa in 1959. USUV emerged in Europe two decades ago, causing notably massive mortality in Eurasian blackbirds. USUV is attracting increasing attention due to its potential for emergence and its rapid spread in Europe in recent years. Although mainly asymptomatic or responsible for mild clinical signs, USUV was recently described as being associated with neurological disorders in humans such as encephalitis and meningoencephalitis, highlighting the potential health threat posed by the virus. Despite this, USUV pathogenesis remains largely unexplored. The aim of this study was to evaluate USUV neuropathogenicity using in vivo and in vitro approaches. Our results indicate that USUV efficiently replicates in the murine central nervous system. Replication in the spinal cord and brain is associated with recruitment of inflammatory cells and the release of inflammatory molecules as well as induction of antiviral-responses without major modulation of blood-brain barrier integrity. Endothelial cells integrity is also maintained in a human model of the blood-brain barrier despite USUV replication and release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Furthermore, USUV-inoculated mice developed major ocular defects associated with inflammation. Moreover, USUV efficiently replicates in human retinal pigment epithelium. Our results will help to better characterize the physiopathology related to USUV infection in order to anticipate the potential threat of USUV emergence.
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spelling pubmed-71798372020-04-29 Study of Usutu virus neuropathogenicity in mice and human cellular models Clé, Marion Barthelemy, Jonathan Desmetz, Caroline Foulongne, Vincent Lapeyre, Lina Bolloré, Karine Tuaillon, Edouard Erkilic, Nejla Kalatzis, Vasiliki Lecollinet, Sylvie Beck, Cécile Pirot, Nelly Glasson, Yaël Gosselet, Fabien Alvarez Martinez, Maria Teresa Van de Perre, Philippe Salinas, Sara Simonin, Yannick PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Usutu virus (USUV), an African mosquito-borne flavivirus closely related to West Nile virus, was first isolated in South Africa in 1959. USUV emerged in Europe two decades ago, causing notably massive mortality in Eurasian blackbirds. USUV is attracting increasing attention due to its potential for emergence and its rapid spread in Europe in recent years. Although mainly asymptomatic or responsible for mild clinical signs, USUV was recently described as being associated with neurological disorders in humans such as encephalitis and meningoencephalitis, highlighting the potential health threat posed by the virus. Despite this, USUV pathogenesis remains largely unexplored. The aim of this study was to evaluate USUV neuropathogenicity using in vivo and in vitro approaches. Our results indicate that USUV efficiently replicates in the murine central nervous system. Replication in the spinal cord and brain is associated with recruitment of inflammatory cells and the release of inflammatory molecules as well as induction of antiviral-responses without major modulation of blood-brain barrier integrity. Endothelial cells integrity is also maintained in a human model of the blood-brain barrier despite USUV replication and release of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Furthermore, USUV-inoculated mice developed major ocular defects associated with inflammation. Moreover, USUV efficiently replicates in human retinal pigment epithelium. Our results will help to better characterize the physiopathology related to USUV infection in order to anticipate the potential threat of USUV emergence. Public Library of Science 2020-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7179837/ /pubmed/32324736 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008223 Text en © 2020 Clé et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Clé, Marion
Barthelemy, Jonathan
Desmetz, Caroline
Foulongne, Vincent
Lapeyre, Lina
Bolloré, Karine
Tuaillon, Edouard
Erkilic, Nejla
Kalatzis, Vasiliki
Lecollinet, Sylvie
Beck, Cécile
Pirot, Nelly
Glasson, Yaël
Gosselet, Fabien
Alvarez Martinez, Maria Teresa
Van de Perre, Philippe
Salinas, Sara
Simonin, Yannick
Study of Usutu virus neuropathogenicity in mice and human cellular models
title Study of Usutu virus neuropathogenicity in mice and human cellular models
title_full Study of Usutu virus neuropathogenicity in mice and human cellular models
title_fullStr Study of Usutu virus neuropathogenicity in mice and human cellular models
title_full_unstemmed Study of Usutu virus neuropathogenicity in mice and human cellular models
title_short Study of Usutu virus neuropathogenicity in mice and human cellular models
title_sort study of usutu virus neuropathogenicity in mice and human cellular models
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7179837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32324736
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008223
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