Literature DB >> 18629190

Effect of stress on viral-bacterial synergy in bovine respiratory disease: novel mechanisms to regulate inflammation.

P D Hodgson1, P Aich, A Manuja, K Hokamp, F M Roche, F S L Brinkman, A Potter, L A Babiuk, P J Griebel.   

Abstract

The severity of bovine respiratory infections has been linked to a variety of factors, including environmental and nutritional changes, transportation, and social reorganization of weaned calves. Fatal respiratory infections, however, usually occur when a primary viral infection compromises host defences and enhances the severity of a secondary bacterial infection. This viral-bacterial synergy can occur by a number of different mechanisms and disease challenge models have been developed to analyse host responses during these respiratory infections. A primary bovine herpesvirus-1 (BHV-1) respiratory infection followed by a secondary challenge with Mannheimia haemolytica results in fatal bovine respiratory disease (BRD) and host responses to these two pathogens have been studied extensively. We used this disease model to demonstrate that stress significantly altered the viral-bacterial synergy resulting in fatal BRD. Functional genomic analysis revealed that BHV-1 infection enhanced toll-like receptors (TLR) expression and increased pro-inflammatory responses which contribute to the severity of a Mannheimia haemolytica infection. TLRs play a critical role in detecting bacterial infections and inducing pro-inflammatory responses. It is difficult to understand, however, how stress-induced corticosteroids could enhance this form of viral-bacterial synergy. Nuclear translocation of the glucocorticoid receptor activates cell signalling pathways which inhibit both TLR signalling and pro-inflammatory responses. The apparent conundrum between stress-induced corticosteroids and enhanced BRD susceptibility is discussed in terms of present data and previous investigations of stress and respiratory disease.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 18629190      PMCID: PMC2447483          DOI: 10.1002/cfg.474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Funct Genomics        ISSN: 1531-6912


  35 in total

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Authors:  Karolien De Bosscher; Wim Vanden Berghe; Guy Haegeman
Journal:  Endocr Rev       Date:  2003-08       Impact factor: 19.871

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10.  Increased Toll-like receptor 4 expression in infants with respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis.

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Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  2004-02       Impact factor: 4.330

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4.  The Wnt Signaling Pathway Is Differentially Expressed during the Bovine Herpesvirus 1 Latency-Reactivation Cycle: Evidence That Two Protein Kinases Associated with Neuronal Survival, Akt3 and BMPR2, Are Expressed at Higher Levels during Latency.

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Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2018-03-14       Impact factor: 5.103

5.  Detection and genetic characterization of Pasteurella multocida from alpaca (Vicugna pacos) pneumonia cases.

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6.  Differential stress responses among newly received calves: variations in reductant capacity and Hsp gene expression.

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Journal:  Cell Stress Chaperones       Date:  2010-04-18       Impact factor: 3.667

7.  Combinatorial Effects of the Glucocorticoid Receptor and Krüppel-Like Transcription Factor 15 on Bovine Herpesvirus 1 Transcription and Productive Infection.

Authors:  Fouad S El-Mayet; Laximan Sawant; Prasanth Thunuguntla; Clinton Jones
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2017-10-13       Impact factor: 5.103

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10.  β-catenin has potential effects on the expression, subcellular localization, and release of high mobility group box 1 during bovine herpesvirus 1 productive infection in MDBK cell culture.

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