| Literature DB >> 30173363 |
Jing Zhang1, Yangchao Lu1, Shaowen Li1,2, Xugang Ku1,2, Xiaoli Liu1, Atta Muhammad Memon2, Qigai He1,2, Dingren Bi1,2, Xianrong Meng3,4.
Abstract
Porcine bocavirus (PBoV) has a high prevalence in both healthy and diseased swine around the world. It was recently reported that PBoV and porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2)-which contribute to porcine diarrheal disease-have a high rate of co-infection. To clarify the pathogenesis of PBoV, we examined the co-infection rate and effects of these two pathogens in IPEC-J2 porcine intestinal enterocytes. Both single and co-infection had cytopathic effects in IPEC-J2 cells. The apoptosis and proliferation rates of cells infected with both viruses did not differ significantly from those of cells infected with either one alone. PBoV and PCV2 induced the upregulation of inflammatory cytokines and the downregulation of the tight junction proteins occludin and claudin 1 in the early stage of infection, leading to destruction of epithelial barrier integrity and enhanced cytotoxicity. These findings provide insight into the pathogenic mechanisms of PBoV and PCV2 and a basis for developing effective strategies to prevent the spread of gastrointestinal diseases in pigs and other livestock.Entities:
Keywords: Co-infection; Inflammatory factors; Porcine bocavirus; Porcine circovirus 2; Porcine intestinal epithelial cells; Tight junctions
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30173363 DOI: 10.1007/s11262-018-1596-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virus Genes ISSN: 0920-8569 Impact factor: 2.332