| Literature DB >> 31593747 |
Nadia F Gallardo-Romero1, Christina L Hutson2, Darin Carroll3, Ashley V Kondas4, Johanna S Salzer5, Sharon Dietz-Ostergaard6, Scott Smith7, Paul Hudson8, Victoria Olson9, Inger Damon10.
Abstract
Numerous animal models of systemic orthopoxvirus disease have been developed to evaluate therapeutics against variola virus (VARV), the causative agent of smallpox. These animal models do not resemble the disease presentation in human smallpox and most used surrogate Orthopoxviruses. A rodent model using VARV has a multitude of advantages, and previous investigations identified the CAST/EiJ mouse as highly susceptible to monkeypox virus infection, making it of interest to determine if these rodents are also susceptible to VARV infection. In this study, we inoculated CAST/EiJ mice with a range of VARV doses (102-106 plaque forming units). Some animals had detectable viable VARV from the oropharynx between days 3 and 12 post inoculation. Despite evidence of disease, the CAST/EiJ mouse does not provide a model for clinical smallpox due to mild signs of morbidity and limited skin lesions. However, in contrast to previous rodent models using VARV challenge (i.e. prairie dogs and SCID mice), a robust immune response was observed in the CAST/EiJ mice (measured by Immunoglobulin G enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay). This is an advantage of this model for the study of VARV and presents a unique potential for the study of the immunomodulatory pathways following VARV infection. Published by Elsevier B.V.Entities:
Keywords: CAST/EiJ mice; Immune response; Orthopoxvirus; Smallpox; Variola virus
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31593747 PMCID: PMC9533991 DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2019.197772
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virus Res ISSN: 0168-1702 Impact factor: 6.286
Comparison of clinical signs presentation during Phase 1 of the study, on CAST/EiJ mice infected with different doses of Variola virus (animals challenged at 8–9 weeks of age).
| Dosage | 5 × 102 | 5 × 103 | 5 × 104 | 5 × 105 | 5 × 106 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Decreased activity onset (number of animals) | Day 9 pi (2/5) | Day 7 pi (4/5) | Day 7 pi (5/5) | Day 5 pi (5/5) | Day 5 pi (4/5) |
| Reduce grooming onset (number of animals) | Day 7 pi (5/5) | Day 7 pi (4/5) | Day 7 pi (5/5) | Day 7 pi (5/5) | Day 7 pi (5/5) |
| Oral/nasal erythema (number of animals) | NO | NO | Day 7 pi (2/5) | Day 7 pi (2/5) | Day 7 pi (5/5) |
| Ocular discharge (number of animals) | NO | Day 10 pi (1/5) | Day 7 pi (2/5) | Day 7 pi (3/5) | Day 7 pi (3/5) |
| Rear paw/tail skin lesions (number of animals) | NO | Day 10 pi (2/5) NP | Day 12 pi (2/5) NP | Day 12 pi (2/5) | Day 12 pi (3/5) NP |
| Complete recovery | Day 14 pi | Day 17 pi | Day 17 pi | Day 19 pi | Day 19 pi |
Mice from gamma irradiated VARV and vehicle (PBS + .05% BSA) groups did not show any clinical signs mentioned above.
pi = days post inoculation.
NO = Never observed.
NP = Negative by PCR.
Challenged groups, in plaque forming units (pfu).
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Evidence of viable virus (pfu/mL) and viral DNA (CT value by real time PCR) prescence in CAST/EiJ mice samples from Phase 1 (animals challenged with Variola virus at 8–9 weeks of age).
* Challenged groups, in plaque forming units (pfu).
˟ pi = days post inoculation, day of sample collection.
ˠ Duplicates of the positive values, number of cycles needed to cross the threshold (CT).
" Viable virus content per mL, in pfu. BLD = below limit of detection.
Samples containing viable virus are shaded in grey.
Samples from gamma irradiated VARV and vehicle (PBS + .05%BSA) groups, did not show evidence of detectable virus either by real time PCR or Tissue Culture.
Immune response of 8–9 weeks old CAST/EiJ mice during Phase 1, after challenge with different doses of Variola virus.
| ID # | Group* | Age | Serum | Positive Dilution |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17 | Diluent | 9 weeks old | 21 days pi | BLD |
| 18 | Diluent | 9 weeks old | 21 days pi | BLD |
| 28 | GAMIR | 8 weeks old | 21 days pi | BLD |
| 29 | GAMIR | 8 weeks old | 21 days pi | BLD |
| 30 | GAMIR | 8 weeks old | 21 days pi | 1:50 |
| 31 | 5 × 102 | 8 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 32 | 5 × 102 | 8 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 11 | 5 × 102 | 9 weeks old | 21 days pi | 1:50 |
| 12 | 5 × 102 | 9 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 13 | 5 × 102 | 9 weeks old | 21 days pi | 1:50 |
| 26 | 5 × 103 | 8 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 27 | 5 × 103 | 8 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 14 | 5 × 103 | 9 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 15 | 5 × 103 | 9 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 16 | 5 × 103 | 9 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 21 | 5 × 104 | 8 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 22 | 5 × 104 | 8 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 23 | 5 × 104 | 9 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 24 | 5 × 104 | 9 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 25 | 5 × 104 | 9 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 4 | 5 × 105 | 9 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 5 | 5 × 105 | 9 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 6 | 5 × 105 | 8 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 7 | 5 × 105 | 8 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 8 | 5 × 105 | 8 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 1 | 5 × 106 | 9 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 2 | 5 × 106 | 9 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 3 | 5 × 106 | 9 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 19 | 5 × 106 | 8 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 20 | 5 × 106 | 8 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
BLD = below limit of detection.
*Challenged groups, in plaque forming units (pfu).
*Diluent = PBS + .05%BSA. GAMIR = gamma irradiated Variola virus.
pi = days post inoculation, day of sample collection.
Sera were tested at 1:50, 1:200, 1:800 and 1:3200 dilutions.
Comparison of clinical signs presentation on CAST/EiJ mice infected with different doses of Variola virus during Phase 2 (animals challenged at 5–6 weeks of age).
| Dosage | 5 × 103 | 5 × 104 | 5 × 105 | 5 × 106 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reduce grooming/pruritus onset (number of animals) | Day 15 pi (3/5) | Day 7 pi (3/5) | Day 7 pi (5/5) | Day 7 pi (5/5) |
| Oral/nasal erythema (number of animals) | NO | Day 7 pi (3/5) | Day 7 pi (2/5) | Day 7 pi (3/5) |
| Respiratory distress under anesthesia (number of animals) | NO | NO | Day 9 pi (4/5) | Day 9 pi (3/5) |
| Ocular discharge (number of animals) | Day 9 pi (1/5) | Day 7 pi (2/5) | Day 7 pi (3/5) | Day 7 pi (3/5) |
| Rear paw/tail skin lesions (number of animals) | NO | NO | Day 8 pi (2/5) | Day 9 pi (2/5)NP |
| Completed recovery | Day 17 pi | Day 19 pi | Day 19 pi | Day 19 pi |
Mice from gamma irradiated VARV and vehicle (PBS + .05% BSA) groups did not show any clinical signs mentioned above.
pi = days post inoculation.
NO = Never observed.
NP = Negative by real time PCR.
Challenged groups, in plaque forming units (pfu).
CAST/EiJ mice positive samples by real time PCR and Tissue Culture from the Phase 2 of the study (animals challenged Variola virus at 5–6 weeks of age).
* Challenged groups, in plaque forming units (pfu).
˟ pi = days post inoculation, day of sample collection.
ˠ Duplicates of the positive values, number of cycles needed to cross the threshold (CT).
" Viable virus content per mL, in pfu. BLD = below limit of detection.
Samples containing viable virus are shaded in grey.
Samples from gamma irradiated VARV and vehicle (PBS + .05%BSA) groups, did not show evidence of detectable virus either by real time PCR or Tissue Culture.
Immune response of 5–6 weeks old CAST/EiJ mice from Phase 2, after challenge with different doses of Variola virus.
| ID # | Group* | Age | Serum˟ | Positive Dilutionˠ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diluent | 5 weeks old | 21 days pi | BLD | |
| 25 | Diluent | 5 weeks old | 21 days pi | BLD |
| 26 | Diluent | 5 weeks old | 21 days pi | BLD |
| 21 | GAMIR | 5 weeks old | 21 days pi | BLD |
| 22 | GAMIR | 6 weeks old | 21 days pi | BLD |
| 23 | GAMIR | 5 weeks old | 21 days pi | 1:50 |
| 16 | 5 × 103 | 6 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 17 | 5 × 103 | 6 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 18 | 5 × 103 | 5 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 19 | 5 × 103 | 5 weeks old | 21 days pi | NT" |
| 20 | 5 × 103 | 6 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 6 | 5 × 104 | 6 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 7 | 5 × 104 | 6 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 8 | 5 × 104 | 6 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 9 | 5 × 104 | 5 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 10 | 5 × 104 | 5 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 11 | 5 × 105 | 5 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 12 | 5 × 105 | 6 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 13 | 5 × 105 | 6 weeks old | 16 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 14 | 5 × 105 | 5 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 15 | 5 × 105 | 6 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 1 | 5 × 106 | 6 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 2 | 5 × 106 | 6 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 3 | 5 × 106 | 6 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 4 | 5 × 106 | 5 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
| 5 | 5 × 106 | 5 weeks old | 21 days pi | >1:3200 |
* Challenged groups, in plaque forming units (pfu).
* Diluent = PBS + .05%BSA. GAMIR = gamma irradiated Variola virus.
˟pi = days post inoculation, day of sample collection.
ˠSera were tested at 1:50, 1:200, 1:800 and 1:3200 dilutions. BLD = below limit of detection.
"NT = No sample available to test, animal was found dead on day 15 pi.