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Impairment of the antibody-dependent phagocytic function of PMNs through regulation of the Fc?Rs expression after porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus infection.


ABSTRACT: Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is identified as one of the most important etiological agents in multifactorial respiratory disease of swine and can predispose pigs to secondary infections by other pathogens, usually bacteria. To understand the mechanism for an increased susceptibility to secondary bacterial infections, we investigated the antibody-dependent phagocytosis behaviour and killing ability of PMNs after infection by PRRSV strains BJ-4 or HN07-1. PMN's antibody-dependent phagocytosis and their ability to kill E.coli were both noticeably decreased following PRRSV infection, in particular with the highly pathogenic strain HN07-1. As the change in this function of the PMNs may reflect a variation in the expression of Fc?Rs, the expression profiles of the activating and the inhibitory Fc?Rs were examined. We found that RNA expression of the inhibitory receptor Fc?RIIB was up-regulated post-infection, and this was greater after infection with the more virulent PRRSV strain HN07-1. The activating receptor Fc?RIIIA RNA expression was on the other hand inhibited to the same extent by both PRRSV strains. Neutralizing antibody titers post-infection by PRRSV strains BJ-4 or HN07-1 were also detected. All of the pigs in infection groups showed viraemia by the end of the study (56 DPI). These observations may help to understand the mechanism of increased susceptibility to secondary bacterial infections following PRRSV infection.

SUBMITTER: Wan B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3692544 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impairment of the antibody-dependent phagocytic function of PMNs through regulation of the FcγRs expression after porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus infection.

Wan Bo B   Qiao Songlin S   Li Peng P   Jin Qianyue Q   Liu Yunchao Y   Bao Dengke D   Liu Mingyang M   Wang Yinbiao Y   Zhang Gaiping G  

PloS one 20130625 6


Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is identified as one of the most important etiological agents in multifactorial respiratory disease of swine and can predispose pigs to secondary infections by other pathogens, usually bacteria. To understand the mechanism for an increased susceptibility to secondary bacterial infections, we investigated the antibody-dependent phagocytosis behaviour and killing ability of PMNs after infection by PRRSV strains BJ-4 or HN07-1. PMN's antibody-dep  ...[more]

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