| Literature DB >> 29700351 |
Jinyan Xie1,2, Mingshu Wang1,2,3, Anchun Cheng4,5,6, Xin-Xin Zhao1,2,3, Mafeng Liu1,2,3, Dekang Zhu2,3, Shun Chen1,2,3, Renyong Jia1,2,3, Qiao Yang1,2,3, Ying Wu1,2,3, Shaqiu Zhang1,2,3, Yunya Liu1,2,3, Yanling Yu1,2,3, Ling Zhang1,2,3, Kunfeng Sun1,2,3, Xiaoyue Chen2,3.
Abstract
Duck hepatitis A virus type 1 (DHAV-1) is one of the most harmful pathogens in the duck industry. The infection of adult ducks with DHAV-1 was previously shown to result in transient cytokine storms in their kidneys. To understand how DHAV-1 infection impacts the host liver, we conducted animal experiments with the virulent CH DHAV-1 strain and the attenuated CH60 commercial vaccine strain. Visual observation and standard hematoxylin and eosin staining were performed to detect pathological damage in the liver, and viral copy numbers and cytokine expression in the liver were evaluated by quantitative PCR. The CH strain (108.4 copies/mg) had higher viral titers than the CH60 strain (104.9 copies/mg) in the liver and caused ecchymotic hemorrhaging on the liver surface. Additionally, livers from ducklings inoculated with the CH strain were significantly infiltrated by numerous red blood cells, accompanied by severe cytokine storms, but similar signs were not observed in the livers of ducklings inoculated with the CH60 strain. In conclusion, the severe cytokine storm caused by the CH strain apparently induces hemorrhagic lesions in the liver, which might be a key factor in the rapid death of ducklings.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29700351 PMCID: PMC5920089 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-24729-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379