TY - JOUR
T1 - Co-localization of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 in the respiratory tract and lymphoid tissues of pigs and llamas
AU - Te, Nigeer
AU - Vergara-Alert, Júlia
AU - Lehmbecker, Annika
AU - Pérez, Mónica
AU - Haagmans, Bart L.
AU - Baumgärtner, Wolfgang
AU - Bensaid, Albert
AU - Segalés, Joaquim
N1 - © 2018 The Authors. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases published by Blackwell Verlag GmbH.
PY - 2019/3/28
Y1 - 2019/3/28
N2 - © 2018 The Authors. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases published by Blackwell Verlag GmbH. This study investigated the co-localization of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) and its receptor dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4) by immunohistochemistry (IHC) across respiratory and lymphoid organs of experimentally MERS-CoV infected pigs and llamas. Also, scanning electron microscopy was performed to assess the ciliary integrity of respiratory epithelial cells in both species. In pigs, on day 2 post-inoculation (p.i.), DPP4-MERS-CoV co-localization was detected in medial turbinate epithelium. On day 4 p.i., the virus/receptor co-localized in frontal and medial turbinate epithelial cells in pigs, and epithelial cells distributed unevenly through the whole nasal cavity and in the cervical lymph node in llamas. MERS-CoV viral nucleocapsid was mainly detected in upper respiratory tract sites on days 2 and 4 p.i. in pigs and day 4 p.i. in llamas. No MERS-CoV was detected on day 24 p.i. in any tissue by IHC. While pigs showed severe ciliary loss in the nasal mucosa both on days 2 and 4 p.i. and moderate loss in the trachea on days 4 and 24 p.i., ciliation of respiratory organs in llamas was not significantly affected. Obtained data confirm the role of DPP4 for MERS-CoV entry in respiratory epithelial cells of llamas. Notably, several nasal epithelial cells in pigs were found to express viral antigen but not DPP4, suggesting the possible existence of other molecule/s facilitating virus entry or down regulation of DPP4 upon infection.
AB - © 2018 The Authors. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases published by Blackwell Verlag GmbH. This study investigated the co-localization of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) and its receptor dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4) by immunohistochemistry (IHC) across respiratory and lymphoid organs of experimentally MERS-CoV infected pigs and llamas. Also, scanning electron microscopy was performed to assess the ciliary integrity of respiratory epithelial cells in both species. In pigs, on day 2 post-inoculation (p.i.), DPP4-MERS-CoV co-localization was detected in medial turbinate epithelium. On day 4 p.i., the virus/receptor co-localized in frontal and medial turbinate epithelial cells in pigs, and epithelial cells distributed unevenly through the whole nasal cavity and in the cervical lymph node in llamas. MERS-CoV viral nucleocapsid was mainly detected in upper respiratory tract sites on days 2 and 4 p.i. in pigs and day 4 p.i. in llamas. No MERS-CoV was detected on day 24 p.i. in any tissue by IHC. While pigs showed severe ciliary loss in the nasal mucosa both on days 2 and 4 p.i. and moderate loss in the trachea on days 4 and 24 p.i., ciliation of respiratory organs in llamas was not significantly affected. Obtained data confirm the role of DPP4 for MERS-CoV entry in respiratory epithelial cells of llamas. Notably, several nasal epithelial cells in pigs were found to express viral antigen but not DPP4, suggesting the possible existence of other molecule/s facilitating virus entry or down regulation of DPP4 upon infection.
KW - Animals
KW - Camelids, New World/virology
KW - Coronavirus Infections/veterinary
KW - Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4/metabolism
KW - Immunohistochemistry/veterinary
KW - Lymphoid Tissue/enzymology
KW - Microscopy, Electron, Scanning/veterinary
KW - Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus/pathogenicity
KW - RNA, Viral/genetics
KW - Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary
KW - Receptors, Virus/metabolism
KW - Respiratory System/enzymology
KW - Swine
KW - Swine Diseases/virology
UR - https://doi.org/10.1111/tbed.13092
UR - http://www.mendeley.com/research/colocalization-middle-east-respiratory-syndrome-coronavirus-merscov-dipeptidyl-peptidase4-respirator
U2 - 10.1111/tbed.13092
DO - 10.1111/tbed.13092
M3 - Article
C2 - 30520548
SN - 1865-1674
VL - 66
SP - 831
EP - 841
JO - Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
JF - Transboundary and Emerging Diseases
IS - 2
ER -