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Understanding Host–Virus Interactions: Assessment of Innate Immune Responses in Mastomys natalensis Cells after Arenavirus Infection

Mastomys natalensis is the natural host of various arenaviruses, including the human-pathogenic Lassa virus. Homologous arenaviruses, defined here as those having M. natalensis as a natural host, can establish long-lasting infection in M. natalensis, while these animals rapidly clear arenaviruses ha...

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Autores principales: Brinkmann, Nele Marie, Hoffmann, Chris, Wurr, Stephanie, Pallasch, Elisa, Hinzmann, Julia, Ostermann, Eleonore, Brune, Wolfram, Eskes, Maria Elisabeth, Jungblut, Lukas, Günther, Stephan, Unrau, Ludmilla, Oestereich, Lisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9506377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36146793
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14091986
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author Brinkmann, Nele Marie
Hoffmann, Chris
Wurr, Stephanie
Pallasch, Elisa
Hinzmann, Julia
Ostermann, Eleonore
Brune, Wolfram
Eskes, Maria Elisabeth
Jungblut, Lukas
Günther, Stephan
Unrau, Ludmilla
Oestereich, Lisa
author_facet Brinkmann, Nele Marie
Hoffmann, Chris
Wurr, Stephanie
Pallasch, Elisa
Hinzmann, Julia
Ostermann, Eleonore
Brune, Wolfram
Eskes, Maria Elisabeth
Jungblut, Lukas
Günther, Stephan
Unrau, Ludmilla
Oestereich, Lisa
author_sort Brinkmann, Nele Marie
collection PubMed
description Mastomys natalensis is the natural host of various arenaviruses, including the human-pathogenic Lassa virus. Homologous arenaviruses, defined here as those having M. natalensis as a natural host, can establish long-lasting infection in M. natalensis, while these animals rapidly clear arenaviruses having another rodent species as a natural host (heterologous viruses). Little is known about the mechanisms behind the underlying arenavirus–host barriers. The innate immune system, particularly the type I interferon (IFN) response, might play a role. In this study, we developed and validated RT-PCR assays to analyse the expression of M. natalensis interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs). We then used these assays to study if homologous and heterologous viruses induce different IFN responses in M. natalensis cells. Infection experiments were performed with the homologous Lassa and Morogoro viruses and the related but heterologous Mobala virus. Compared to the direct induction with IFN or Poly(I:C), arenaviruses generally induced a weak IFN response. However, the ISG-expression profiles of homologous and heterologous viruses were similar. Our data indicate that, at least in M. natalensis cells, the IFN system is not a major factor in the virus–host barrier for arenaviruses. Our system provides a valuable tool for future in vivo investigation of arenavirus host restrictions at the level of the innate immune response.
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spelling pubmed-95063772022-09-24 Understanding Host–Virus Interactions: Assessment of Innate Immune Responses in Mastomys natalensis Cells after Arenavirus Infection Brinkmann, Nele Marie Hoffmann, Chris Wurr, Stephanie Pallasch, Elisa Hinzmann, Julia Ostermann, Eleonore Brune, Wolfram Eskes, Maria Elisabeth Jungblut, Lukas Günther, Stephan Unrau, Ludmilla Oestereich, Lisa Viruses Article Mastomys natalensis is the natural host of various arenaviruses, including the human-pathogenic Lassa virus. Homologous arenaviruses, defined here as those having M. natalensis as a natural host, can establish long-lasting infection in M. natalensis, while these animals rapidly clear arenaviruses having another rodent species as a natural host (heterologous viruses). Little is known about the mechanisms behind the underlying arenavirus–host barriers. The innate immune system, particularly the type I interferon (IFN) response, might play a role. In this study, we developed and validated RT-PCR assays to analyse the expression of M. natalensis interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs). We then used these assays to study if homologous and heterologous viruses induce different IFN responses in M. natalensis cells. Infection experiments were performed with the homologous Lassa and Morogoro viruses and the related but heterologous Mobala virus. Compared to the direct induction with IFN or Poly(I:C), arenaviruses generally induced a weak IFN response. However, the ISG-expression profiles of homologous and heterologous viruses were similar. Our data indicate that, at least in M. natalensis cells, the IFN system is not a major factor in the virus–host barrier for arenaviruses. Our system provides a valuable tool for future in vivo investigation of arenavirus host restrictions at the level of the innate immune response. MDPI 2022-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9506377/ /pubmed/36146793 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14091986 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Brinkmann, Nele Marie
Hoffmann, Chris
Wurr, Stephanie
Pallasch, Elisa
Hinzmann, Julia
Ostermann, Eleonore
Brune, Wolfram
Eskes, Maria Elisabeth
Jungblut, Lukas
Günther, Stephan
Unrau, Ludmilla
Oestereich, Lisa
Understanding Host–Virus Interactions: Assessment of Innate Immune Responses in Mastomys natalensis Cells after Arenavirus Infection
title Understanding Host–Virus Interactions: Assessment of Innate Immune Responses in Mastomys natalensis Cells after Arenavirus Infection
title_full Understanding Host–Virus Interactions: Assessment of Innate Immune Responses in Mastomys natalensis Cells after Arenavirus Infection
title_fullStr Understanding Host–Virus Interactions: Assessment of Innate Immune Responses in Mastomys natalensis Cells after Arenavirus Infection
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Host–Virus Interactions: Assessment of Innate Immune Responses in Mastomys natalensis Cells after Arenavirus Infection
title_short Understanding Host–Virus Interactions: Assessment of Innate Immune Responses in Mastomys natalensis Cells after Arenavirus Infection
title_sort understanding host–virus interactions: assessment of innate immune responses in mastomys natalensis cells after arenavirus infection
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9506377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36146793
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14091986
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