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Experimental infection of hepatitis E virus induces pancreatic necroptosis in miniature pigs.


ABSTRACT: Infection by hepatitis E virus (HEV) via the oral route causes acute hepatitis. Extra-hepatic manifestations of HEV infection may stem from various causes; however, its distribution in organs such as the liver, as well as the mechanisms underlying HEV-induced cell injury, remain unclear. The objective of this study was to determine the chronological distribution of HEV in various tissues of HEV-challenged miniature pigs and to investigate the mechanisms underlying HEV-induced cell death in the pancreas and liver. Virological and serological analyses were performed on blood and faecal samples. Histopathology of the liver and extra-hepatic tissues was analysed. Cell death pathways and immune cell characterisation in inflammatory lesions were analysed using immunohistochemistry. The liver and pancreas displayed inflammation and cellular injury, and a large amount of HEV was observed in the lesions. The liver was infiltrated by T and natural killer cells. HEV was identified in all organs except the heart, and was associated with immune cells. Although the liver and the pancreas strongly expressed TNF-α and TRAIL, TUNEL assay results were negative. RIP3 and pMLKL were expressed in the pancreas. RIP3, but not pMLKL, was expressed in the liver. Pancreatitis induced in HEV-infected miniature pigs is associated with necroptosis.

SUBMITTER: Jung S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7374588 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Experimental infection of hepatitis E virus induces pancreatic necroptosis in miniature pigs.

Jung Soontag S   Seo Dong Joo DJ   Yeo Daseul D   Wang Zhaoqi Z   Min Ae A   Zhao Ziwei Z   Song Mengxiao M   Choi In-Soo IS   Myoung Jinjong J   Choi Changsun C  

Scientific reports 20200721 1


Infection by hepatitis E virus (HEV) via the oral route causes acute hepatitis. Extra-hepatic manifestations of HEV infection may stem from various causes; however, its distribution in organs such as the liver, as well as the mechanisms underlying HEV-induced cell injury, remain unclear. The objective of this study was to determine the chronological distribution of HEV in various tissues of HEV-challenged miniature pigs and to investigate the mechanisms underlying HEV-induced cell death in the p  ...[more]

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