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Evaluation of porcine GM-CSF during PRRSV infection in vitro and in vivo indicating a protective role of GM-CSF related with M1 biased activation in alveolar macrophage during PRRSV infection.


ABSTRACT: Granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF), participates in diverse biological processes associated with innate and adaptive immunity, has unknown effects during PRRSV infection. Here, a double-antibody sandwich ELISA for pGM-CSF was developed in-house for evaluation of pGM-CSF level during PRRSV infection both in vitro and in vivo. In in vitro assay, it was notable that PRRSV-infected porcine alveolar macrophages (PAMs) yielded inconsistent pGM-CSF protein- and mRNA-level, suggesting a post-transcriptional inhibition of pGM-CSF mRNA was employed by PRRSV. Meanwhile, concurrent analysis of pGM-CSF levels in serum samples from PRRSV-infected piglets suggested that effect of PRRSV infection demonstrated minimum effect on pGM-CSF levels regardless of PRRSV virulence phenotypes. Moreover, in vitro treatment of PAMs with pGM-CSF prior PRRSV inoculation did not inhibit PRRSV replication in PAMs although genes downstream of pGM-CSF in PAMs could be upregulated by pGM-CSF treatment. Meanwhile, knockdown of pGM-CSF using siRNA did not enhance PRRSV replication as well. Intriguingly, therapeutic antibody treatment of HP-PRRSV-infected piglets led to significantly increased serum pGM-CSF levels, thus aligning with low pneumonia incidence and low intracellular PRRSV-RNA levels in PAMs of therapeutic antibody treated piglets. Furthermore, transcriptome analysis of PAMs from infected piglets revealed increased serum pGM-CSF levels correlated with activation of downstream signal of pGM-CSF in PAMs as evidenced by a M1-like phenotypes of gene expression pattern, implying a potential host-protective role played by pGM-CSF for PRRSV infection in vivo. In conclusion, our results demonstrated developments of a highly sensitive and specific ELISA for pGM-CSF and revealed a potential protective role conferred by pGM-CSF during PRRSV infection.

SUBMITTER: Ji Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9627285 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evaluation of porcine GM-CSF during PRRSV infection <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i> indicating a protective role of GM-CSF related with M1 biased activation in alveolar macrophage during PRRSV infection.

Ji Qi Q   Qu Guanggang G   Liu Bing B   Bai Yang Y   Wang Guihua G   Chen Rui R   Zheng Xu X   Zhang Zhigang Z   Yang Yonglin Y   Wu Chunyan C  

Frontiers in immunology 20221019


Granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF), participates in diverse biological processes associated with innate and adaptive immunity, has unknown effects during PRRSV infection. Here, a double-antibody sandwich ELISA for pGM-CSF was developed in-house for evaluation of pGM-CSF level during PRRSV infection both <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i>. In <i>in vitro</i> assay, it was notable that PRRSV-infected porcine alveolar macrophages (PAMs) yielded inconsistent pGM-CSF protein- a  ...[more]

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