| Literature DB >> 26473163 |
Tonya M Thompson1, Philippa L Roddam2, Lisa M Harrison2, Jody A Aitken2, John P DeVincenzo3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is a wide range of severity of respiratory syncytial viral (RSV) disease in previously healthy infants. Host factors have been well demonstrated to contribute to disease severity differences. However the possibility of disease severity differences being produced by factors intrinsic to the virus itself has rarely been studied.Entities:
Keywords: Chemokines; Clinical isolates; Cytokines; Disease severity; Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
Year: 2015 PMID: 26473163 PMCID: PMC4603536 DOI: 10.4172/2327-5073.1000206
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Microbiol ISSN: 2327-5073
RSV-infected infant study selection criteria.
| Inclusion | Exclusion |
|---|---|
| Less than 2 years of age at sample collection | Has received RSV-Ig or palivizumab |
| >35 weeks gestational age at birth | Has a known immunodeficiency disorder |
| Has a parent or guardian who gives consent | Has clinically significant congenital heart disease |
| Has a diagnosis of chronic lung disease including broncho-pulmonary dysplasia |
Figure 1Study laboratory procedures and provenance of clinical isolates.
Figure 2Representative in vitro growth curve for RSV. RSV-A long (ATCC# VR-26) grown in A549 lung epithelial cells under conditions used in experiments. Data points represent viral concentrations, measured in triplicate, from time of culture inoculation. Shaded area indicates the time frame in which each isolate was evaluated for viral growth characteristics and induced cytokine/chemokine concentrations.
Figure 3Concentration of cytokine/chemokines in A549 lung epithelial cell cultures over time following infection with RSV clinical isolates. Cytokine/chemokines (A) IL-1α, (B) IL-6, (C) IL-8 (p=0.028) (D) RANTES (p=0.019) were measured. MOI was held at 0.10. Inpt=RSV isolated from infants with severe RSV disease requiring hospitalization. Outpt=RSV isolated from infants with mild RSV disease. 48 hr, 60 hr and 72 hr represent time from point of culture inoculation. Error bars represent SEM of pooled viral isolate cytokine/chemokine concentrations for Inpt and Outpt over all time points from culture inoculation.
Figure 4Relationship between IL-8 and RANTES concentration and quantity of virus in A549 lung epithelial cell cultures over time following infection with RSV clinical isolates. Both IL-8 (p<0.001; r=0.439 48 hr; r=0.189 60 hr; r=0.194 72 hr; Panel A–C) and RANTES (p<0.001; r=0.442 48 hr; r=0.359 60 hr; r=0.331 72 hr; Panel D–F) cytokine/chemokine concentration significantly correlated with RSV quantity at all-time points. MOI was held at 0.10.