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Apoptosis in the late replication phase of Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 in experimentally infected calves.

Hanna Carolina Campos Ferreira1, Elaine Nery de Araújo1, Nívia Carolina Lopes Rosado1, Juliana Lopes Rangel Fietto2, Marcus Rebouças Santos1, Lidiany Lopes Gomes1, Laura Morais Nascimento Silva1, Gustavo Costa Bressan2, Gustavo Ferreira Martins3, Srinand Sreevatsan4, Abelardo Silva-Júnior5.   

Abstract

Bovine alphaherpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1) is a pathogen causing respiratory and reproductive clinical signs in cattle. Infected animals may develop rhinotracheitis, vulvovaginitis, balanoposthitis, and abortion. Viral latency is generally established in neuronal ganglia simultaneously to a decrease in both genes or genome expression and viral replication. Under stressful conditions, infection is reactivated leading to viral replication and the manifestation of clinical signs. In this study, we evaluated both viral reactivation and apoptosis in trigeminal ganglia cells as BoHV-1 progressed from the latent to the acute phase of infection after dexamethasone administration in experimentally infected calves. To test ganglia cell death as a consequence of BoHV-1 infection, we stained the BoHV-1 samples with TUNEL after the viral shedding by the calves. RT-qPCR of apoptotic genes was also performed, showing the upregulation of the caspase 8 gene in the trigeminal ganglia from cattle experimentally infected with BoHV-1. These results showed the occurrence of apoptosis in ganglion cells of calves infected by BoHV-1.
© 2021. Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia.

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Keywords:  Alphaherpesvirus; Apoptosis; Latency; Neuronal ganglia

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34355356      PMCID: PMC8578482          DOI: 10.1007/s42770-021-00546-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Braz J Microbiol        ISSN: 1517-8382            Impact factor:   2.214


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