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Immune-related gene expression in the kidneys and spleens of goslings infected with goose nephritic astrovirus.

Wankun Wu1, Siyu Qiu1, Han Huang1, Rong Xu1, Endong Bao1, Yingjun Lv2.   

Abstract

Goose nephritic astrovirus (GNAstV) was first isolated in 2018, causing great economic losses to the goose industry. However, little is known about host immune response to GNAstV infection. In this study, forty 2-day-old goslings were randomly divided into 2 groups: infection and negative control groups. Each gosling in the infection group was challenged with 0.5 mL GNAstV-JSHA intramuscularly, whereas the gosling in the negative control group was inoculated with the same amount of PBS. Histopathological changes and virus location in the spleen and kidney were examined, and the expression of immune-related genes was determined by qPCR at 7 and 14 d after infection. Our results showed that GNAstV infection induced degeneration and necrosis of splenic lymphocytes and renal epithelial cells, and these cells were positive for the virus. In addition, GNAstV infection induced the activation of pattern recognition receptors (RIG-I, MDA-5, and TLR3) and key adaptor molecules (MyD88, MAVS, and IRF7) in the spleen and kidney, and upregulated the gene expression of interferon-α in the spleen and antiviral proteins (MX1, OASL, and IFITM3) in the spleen and kidney. Moreover, high expression levels of interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-8 in the spleen and iNOS in the spleen and kidney were found. These results indicated that GNAstV infection activated host innate immune response. Furthermore, GNAstV infection increased the expression levels of CD8+, MHCI, and MHCII, indicating that adaptive immune response was activated. Besides, TGF-β was highly expressed in the spleen and kidney, which may be an immune evasion strategy of GNAstV to cause infection. Interestingly, both IL-1β and IL-6 mRNA levels were decreased in the kidney, which may help reduce kidney lesions. This is the first study to report changes in immune-related gene expression in response to GNAstV infection, and our results provide insights into viral pathogenesis.
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Keywords:  goose nephritic astrovirus; gosling; immune response; kidney; spleen

Year:  2021        PMID: 33647718      PMCID: PMC7921877          DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2021.01.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Poult Sci        ISSN: 0032-5791            Impact factor:   3.352


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Authors:  Rui Ding; Han Huang; Hongyu Wang; Zewen Yi; Siyu Qiu; Yingjun Lv; Endong Bao
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-06-09       Impact factor: 5.048

Review 4.  Intra- and Cross-Species Transmission of Astroviruses.

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