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Amphibian (Xenopus laevis) Tadpoles and Adult Frogs Differ in Their Antiviral Responses to Intestinal Frog Virus 3 Infections

The global amphibian declines are compounded by ranavirus infections such as Frog Virus 3 (FV3), and amphibian tadpoles more frequently succumb to these pathogens than adult animals. Amphibian gastrointestinal tracts represent a major route of ranavirus entry, and viral pathogenesis often leads to h...

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Autores principales: Hauser, Kelsey A., Singer, Julia C., Hossainey, Muhammad Riadul H., Moore, Tyler E., Wendel, Emily S., Yaparla, Amulya, Kalia, Namarta, Grayfer, Leon
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8418544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34489981
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.737403
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author Hauser, Kelsey A.
Singer, Julia C.
Hossainey, Muhammad Riadul H.
Moore, Tyler E.
Wendel, Emily S.
Yaparla, Amulya
Kalia, Namarta
Grayfer, Leon
author_facet Hauser, Kelsey A.
Singer, Julia C.
Hossainey, Muhammad Riadul H.
Moore, Tyler E.
Wendel, Emily S.
Yaparla, Amulya
Kalia, Namarta
Grayfer, Leon
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description The global amphibian declines are compounded by ranavirus infections such as Frog Virus 3 (FV3), and amphibian tadpoles more frequently succumb to these pathogens than adult animals. Amphibian gastrointestinal tracts represent a major route of ranavirus entry, and viral pathogenesis often leads to hemorrhaging and necrosis within this tissue. Alas, the differences between tadpole and adult amphibian immune responses to intestinal ranavirus infections remain poorly defined. As interferon (IFN) cytokine responses represent a cornerstone of vertebrate antiviral immunity, it is pertinent that the tadpoles and adults of the anuran Xenopus laevis frog mount disparate IFN responses to FV3 infections. Presently, we compared the tadpole and adult X. laevis responses to intestinal FV3 infections. Our results indicate that FV3-challenged tadpoles mount more robust intestinal type I and III IFN responses than adult frogs. These tadpole antiviral responses appear to be mediated by myeloid cells, which are recruited into tadpole intestines in response to FV3 infections. Conversely, myeloid cells bearing similar cytology already reside within the intestines of healthy (uninfected) adult frogs, possibly accounting for some of the anti-FV3 resistance of these animals. Further insight into the differences between tadpole and adult frog responses to ranaviral infections is critical to understanding the facets of susceptibility and resistance to these pathogens.
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spelling pubmed-84185442021-09-05 Amphibian (Xenopus laevis) Tadpoles and Adult Frogs Differ in Their Antiviral Responses to Intestinal Frog Virus 3 Infections Hauser, Kelsey A. Singer, Julia C. Hossainey, Muhammad Riadul H. Moore, Tyler E. Wendel, Emily S. Yaparla, Amulya Kalia, Namarta Grayfer, Leon Front Immunol Immunology The global amphibian declines are compounded by ranavirus infections such as Frog Virus 3 (FV3), and amphibian tadpoles more frequently succumb to these pathogens than adult animals. Amphibian gastrointestinal tracts represent a major route of ranavirus entry, and viral pathogenesis often leads to hemorrhaging and necrosis within this tissue. Alas, the differences between tadpole and adult amphibian immune responses to intestinal ranavirus infections remain poorly defined. As interferon (IFN) cytokine responses represent a cornerstone of vertebrate antiviral immunity, it is pertinent that the tadpoles and adults of the anuran Xenopus laevis frog mount disparate IFN responses to FV3 infections. Presently, we compared the tadpole and adult X. laevis responses to intestinal FV3 infections. Our results indicate that FV3-challenged tadpoles mount more robust intestinal type I and III IFN responses than adult frogs. These tadpole antiviral responses appear to be mediated by myeloid cells, which are recruited into tadpole intestines in response to FV3 infections. Conversely, myeloid cells bearing similar cytology already reside within the intestines of healthy (uninfected) adult frogs, possibly accounting for some of the anti-FV3 resistance of these animals. Further insight into the differences between tadpole and adult frog responses to ranaviral infections is critical to understanding the facets of susceptibility and resistance to these pathogens. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8418544/ /pubmed/34489981 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.737403 Text en Copyright © 2021 Hauser, Singer, Hossainey, Moore, Wendel, Yaparla, Kalia and Grayfer https://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 Immunology
Hauser, Kelsey A.
Singer, Julia C.
Hossainey, Muhammad Riadul H.
Moore, Tyler E.
Wendel, Emily S.
Yaparla, Amulya
Kalia, Namarta
Grayfer, Leon
Amphibian (Xenopus laevis) Tadpoles and Adult Frogs Differ in Their Antiviral Responses to Intestinal Frog Virus 3 Infections
title Amphibian (Xenopus laevis) Tadpoles and Adult Frogs Differ in Their Antiviral Responses to Intestinal Frog Virus 3 Infections
title_full Amphibian (Xenopus laevis) Tadpoles and Adult Frogs Differ in Their Antiviral Responses to Intestinal Frog Virus 3 Infections
title_fullStr Amphibian (Xenopus laevis) Tadpoles and Adult Frogs Differ in Their Antiviral Responses to Intestinal Frog Virus 3 Infections
title_full_unstemmed Amphibian (Xenopus laevis) Tadpoles and Adult Frogs Differ in Their Antiviral Responses to Intestinal Frog Virus 3 Infections
title_short Amphibian (Xenopus laevis) Tadpoles and Adult Frogs Differ in Their Antiviral Responses to Intestinal Frog Virus 3 Infections
title_sort amphibian (xenopus laevis) tadpoles and adult frogs differ in their antiviral responses to intestinal frog virus 3 infections
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8418544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34489981
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.737403
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