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Early immune responses in rainbow trout liver upon viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) infection.

Abstract
Among the essential metabolic functions of the liver, in mammals, a role as mediator of systemic and local innate immunity has also been reported. Although the presence of an important leukocyte population in mammalian liver is well documented, the characterization of leukocyte populations in the teleost liver has been only scarcely addressed. In the current work, we have confirmed the presence of IgM+, IgD+, IgT+, CD8α+, CD3+ cells, and cells expressing major histocompatibility complex (MHC-II) in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) liver by flow cytometry and/or immunohistochemistry analysis. Additionally, the effect of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV) on the liver immune response was assessed. First, we studied the effect of viral intraperitoneal injection on the transcription of a wide selection of immune genes at days 1, 2 and 5 post-infection. These included a group of leukocyte markers genes, pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), chemokines, chemokine receptor genes, and other genes involved in the early immune response and in acute phase reaction. Our results indicate that T lymphocytes play a key role in the initial response to VHSV in the liver, since CD3, CD8, CD4, perforin, Mx and interferon (IFN) transcription levels were up-regulated in response to VHSV. Consequently, flow cytometry analysis of CD8α+ cells in liver and spleen at day 5 post-infection revealed a decrease in the number of CD8α+ cells in the spleen and an increased population in the liver. No differences were found however in the percentages of B lymphocyte (IgM+ or IgD+) populations. In addition, a strong up-regulation in the transcription levels of several PRRs and chemokines was observed from the second day of infection, indicating an important role of these factors in the response of the liver to viral infections.
AuthorsRosario Castro, Beatriz Abós, Jaime Pignatelli, Louise von Gersdorff Jørgensen, Aitor González Granja, Kurt Buchmann, Carolina Tafalla
JournalPloS one (PLoS One) Vol. 9 Issue 10 Pg. e111084 ( 2014) ISSN: 1932-6203 [Electronic] United States
PMID25338079 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Chemical References
  • Chemokines
  • Glycoproteins
  • Receptors, Chemokine
  • Receptors, Pattern Recognition
  • Viral Proteins
Topics
  • Animals
  • CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes (immunology)
  • Chemokines (genetics, metabolism)
  • Female
  • Fish Diseases (immunology, metabolism, virology)
  • Glycoproteins (genetics, metabolism)
  • Immunity, Cellular
  • Leukocytes (immunology, virology)
  • Liver (immunology, metabolism, pathology, virology)
  • Novirhabdovirus (immunology)
  • Oncorhynchus mykiss (immunology, metabolism, virology)
  • Receptors, Chemokine (genetics, metabolism)
  • Receptors, Pattern Recognition (genetics)
  • Rhabdoviridae Infections (immunology, metabolism, veterinary, virology)
  • Spleen (immunology, pathology)
  • Transcription, Genetic
  • Viral Proteins (genetics, metabolism)

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