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Cytokine Storm in Domestic Pigs Induced by Infection of Virulent African Swine Fever Virus.

Shuchao Wang1, Jingyuan Zhang1,2, Yanyan Zhang1, Jinjin Yang1, Lidong Wang1, Yu Qi1, Xun Han1, Xintao Zhou1,2, Faming Miao1, Teng Chen1, Ying Wang1, Fei Zhang1, Shoufeng Zhang1, Rongliang Hu1.   

Abstract

African swine fever, caused by African swine fever virus (ASFV), is a highly contagious hemorrhagic disease of domestic pigs. The current continent-wide pandemic has persisted for over 10 years, and its economy-devastating effect was highlighted after spreading to China, which possesses half of the world pig industry. So far, development of an effective and safe vaccine has not been finished largely due to the knowledge gaps in pathogenesis and immunology, particularly the role of cytokines in the host's immune response. Therefore, we performed experiments in domestic pigs to analyze the kinetics of representative circulating interferons (IFNs), interleukins (ILs), growth factors, tumor necrosis factors (TNFs), and chemokines induced by infection of type II virulent ASFV SY18. Pigs infected with this Chinese prototypical isolate developed severe clinical manifestations mostly from 3 days post inoculation (dpi) and died from 7 to 8 dpi. Serum analysis revealed a trend of robust and sustained elevation of pro-inflammatory cytokines including TNF-α, IFN-α, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, IL-12, IL-18, RANTES (regulated upon activation, normal T cell expressed and secreted), and IFN-γ-induced protein 10 (IP-10) from 3 dpi, but not the anti-inflammatory cytokines IL-10 and transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β). Moreover, secondary drastic increase of the levels of TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-8, as well as elevated IL-10, was observed at the terminal phase of infection. This pattern of cytokine secretion clearly drew an image of a typical cytokine storm characterized by delayed and dysregulated initiation of the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokine and imbalanced pro- and anti-inflammatory response, which paved a way for further understanding of the molecular basis of ASFV pathogenesis.
Copyright © 2021 Wang, Zhang, Zhang, Yang, Wang, Qi, Han, Zhou, Miao, Chen, Wang, Zhang, Zhang and Hu.

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Keywords:  African swine fever virus; chemokine; cytokine storm; domestic pig; pathogenesis; proinflammatory cytokine

Year:  2021        PMID: 33553280      PMCID: PMC7862125          DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2020.601641

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Vet Sci        ISSN: 2297-1769


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