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Kateri Bertran1,2, Mary J Pantin-Jackwood1, Miria F Criado1, Dong-Hun Lee1,3, Charles L Balzli1,4, Erica Spackman1, David L Suarez1, David E Swayne5.
Abstract
In the 2014-2015 Eurasian lineage clade 2.3.4.4A H5 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) outbreak in the U.S., backyard flocks with minor gallinaceous poultry and large commercial poultry (chickens and turkeys) operations were affected. The pathogenesis of the first H5N8 and reassortant H5N2 clade 2.3.4.4A HPAI U.S. isolates was investigated in six gallinaceous species: chickens, Japanese quail, Bobwhite quail, Pearl guinea fowl, Chukar partridges, and Ring-necked pheasants. Both viruses caused 80-100% mortality in all species, except for H5N2 virus that caused 60% mortality in chickens. The surviving challenged birds remained uninfected based on lack of clinical disease and lack of seroconversion. Among the infected birds, chickens and Japanese quail in early clinical stages (asymptomatic and listless) lacked histopathologic findings. In contrast, birds of all species in later clinical stages (moribund and dead) had histopathologic lesions and systemic virus replication consistent with HPAI virus infection in gallinaceous poultry. These birds had widespread multifocal areas of necrosis, sometimes with heterophilic or lymphoplasmacytic inflammatory infiltrate, and viral antigen in parenchymal cells of most tissues. In general, lesions and antigen distribution were similar regardless of virus and species. However, endotheliotropism was the most striking difference among species, with only Pearl guinea fowl showing widespread replication of both viruses in endothelial cells of most tissues. The expression of IFN-γ and IL-10 in Japanese quail, and IL-6 in chickens, were up-regulated in later clinical stages compared to asymptomatic birds.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31675983 PMCID: PMC6824115 DOI: 10.1186/s13567-019-0704-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Res ISSN: 0928-4249 Impact factor: 3.683
Summary results of gallinaceous poultry challenged with 6 log EID of A/northern pintail/Washington/40964/2014 (H5N2) and A/gyrfalcon/Washington/40188-6/2014 (H5N8).
Data from [39, 40]
| Species | H5N2 | H5N8 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mortalitya | MDTb | Log10 BID50c | Mortalitya | MDTb | Log10 BID50c | |
| Chicken | 3/5 (60%) | 3.0 | 5.7 | 5/5 (100%) | 4.1 | 4.4 |
| Japanese quail | 4/5 (80%) | 2.8 | 3.7 | 4/5 (80%) | 2.5 | 3.2 |
| Bobwhite quail | 7/7 (100%) | 4.7 | < 2 | 8/8 (100%) | 4.9 | < 2 |
| Pearl guinea fowl | 5/5 (100%) | 2.8 | 3.0 | 5/5 (100%) | 3.8 | 3.0 |
| Chukar partridge | 8/8 (100%) | 4.1 | 3.6 | 7/8 (87.5%) | 5.2 | 3.6 |
| Ring-necked pheasant | 8/8 (100%) | 4.7 | 3.4 | 8/8 (100%) | 4.8 | 3.0 |
a#dead birds/total (%)
bMDT, mean death time: #dead birds × dpc/total dead birds (expressed as dpc). MDTs were not statistically different among species or between viruses
cBID50, mean bird infectious dose
Microscopic lesions and viral antigen distribution in gallinaceous inoculated with A/Northern pintail/Washington/40964/2014 (H5N2) HPAI virus
| Chicken | Japanese quail | Bobwhite quail | Pearl guinea fowl | Chukar partridge | Ring-necked pheasant | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clinical stage or day post-challengea | Asymptomatic Listless Moribund/dead | Asymptomatic Listless Moribund/dead | 2d 2d 3d 3d | 2d 2d | 2d 2d 3d 3d | 2d 2d 3d 3d | ||||||
nt: no tissue.
aFor chicken and Japanese quail, scores represent the mean of the birds sampled at each clinical stage: asymptomatic (18 and 24 hpc), listless, and moribund/dead.
bHistopathology score of lesions in HE staining: −, no lesions; +, mild; ++, moderate; +++, severe.
cImmunohistochemical (IHC) staining: −, no antigen staining; +, infrequent; ++, common; +++, widespread.
Microscopic lesions and viral antigen distribution in gallinaceous inoculated with A/Gyrfalcon/Washington/40188-6/2014 (H5N8) HPAI virus
| Chicken | Japanese quail | Bobwhite quail | Pearl guinea fowl | Chukar partridge | Ring-necked pheasant | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clinical stage or day post-challengea | Asymptomatic Listless Moribund/dead | Asymptomatic Listless Moribund/dead | 2d 2d 3d 3d | 2d 2d 3d | 2d 2d 3d 3d | 2d 2d 3d 3d | ||||||
nt: no tissue.
aFor chicken and Japanese quail, scores represent the mean of the birds sampled at each clinical stage: asymptomatic (18 and 24 hpc), listless, and moribund/dead.
bHistopathology score of lesions in HE staining: −, no lesions; +, mild; ++, moderate; +++, severe.
cImmunohistochemical (IHC) staining: −, no antigen staining; +, infrequent; ++, common; +++, widespread.
Microscopic lesions and viral antigen distribution in gallinaceous inoculated with clade 2.3.4.4 H5Nx HPAI virus
| Tissue | Lesions | Cell types expressing virus antigen |
|---|---|---|
| Nasal cavity | Epithelial cell necrosis and desquamation, rhinitis, sinusitis, mononuclear cell infiltrate, heterophilic rhinitis | Vascular endothelial cells, nasal epithelial cells, nasal gland epithelium, mononuclear cells, bone marrow, autonomic nerves, buccal stratified epithelium, skeletal jaw muscle, feather pulp |
| Trachea | Focal necrosis with mild lymphoplasmacytic inflammatory infiltrate | Pseudostratified epithelial cells, vascular endothelial cells, sternotrachealis muscle |
| Lung | Severe interstitial pneumonia, edema, congestion, necrosis, monocytic infiltrate | Epithelium of air capillaries, mononuclear cells, necrotic debris |
| Comb | Edema, hemorrhages, necrosis | Vascular endothelial cells, mononuclear cells, necrotic debris, feather follicle epithelium, nerves in dermis, gland basilar cells, pili muscles |
| Heart | Focal necrosis of myocardiocytes | Myocardiocytes |
| Brain | Neuronal necrosis, gliosis, chromatolysis of Purkinje cell layer | Neurons, Purkinje cells, ependymal cells, glial cells, vascular endothelial cells |
| Proventriculus | Focal necrosis | Glandular and surface epithelium, nerves |
| Intestine | Lymphohistiocytic infiltration in submucosa | Mononuclear cells in lymphoid associated tissue, capillary endothelium and serosa |
| Pancreas | Degeneration of individual pancreatic acinar cells | Pancreatic acinar cells, duct cells, capillary endothelium |
| Liver | Focal necrosis with lymphoplasmacytic inflammatory infiltrate | Kupffer cells, hepatocytes, vascular endothelial cells, macrophages |
| Spleen | Multifocal areas of necrosis, hemorrhages, lymphoid depletion, hyperplasia of macrophage-phagocytic cells | Mononuclear cells, periarteriolar lymphoid sheaths, mononuclear phagocytic system |
| Thymus | Focal necrosis, lymphocyte depletion, apoptotic lymphocytes | Mononuclear cells, thymic epithelium in medullary area |
| Cloacal bursa | Lymphocyte necrosis and apoptosis, lymphocyte depletion, phagocytic hyperplasia | Mononuclear cells, medullary support cells, nerve ganglia |
| Kidney | Focal necrosis of tubular epithelium with lymphoplasmacytic inflammation | Tubular epithelial cells, glomerular cells |
| Gonad | Necrosis, focal interstitial necrosis with heterophilic infiltration | Tegument/interstitial tissue |
| Adrenal gland | Necrosis with mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate, heterophilic infiltrate | Corticotrophic and corticotropic cells |
| Skeletal muscle | Scattered necrotic fibers | Myocytes |
Figure 1Histological lesions in gallinaceous following experimental infection with clade 2.3.4.4A HPAI viruses. A/Northern pintail/Washington/40964/2014 (H5N2); A/Gyrfalcon/Washington/40188-6/2014 (H5N8). Magnification ×40. Japanese quail, listless (3 dpc), H5N2 virus, pancreas, HE staining (A) and IHC staining (D). Bobwhite quail, 3 dpc, H5N2 virus, respiratory epithelium, HE staining (B) and IHC staining (E). Pearl guinea fowl, 2 dpc, H5N8 virus, lung (endothelium), HE staining (C) and IHC staining (F). Ring-necked pheasant, 3 dpc, H5N2 virus, cerebrum, IHC staining (G). Ring-necked pheasant, 3 dpc, H5N2 virus, kidney, IHC staining (H). Chukar partridge, 3 dpc, H5N8 virus, adrenal gland, IHC staining (I).
Figure 2Relative RNA expression of innate immune genes in chicken (Ck) and Japanese quail (JQ). The fold change was calculated relative to levels of mRNA expression in infected birds compared to sham birds. Data plotted in green represents down-regulation (significantly lower than shams). Blue (*) shows significant differences between clinical stages ● asymptomatic, ■ listless, and ▲ moribund/dead. Significance p < 0.05.