The Chinese highly pathogenic porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus infection suppresses Th17 cells response in vivo

•The Chinese HP-PRRSV infection suppressed Th17 cells response in peripheral blood of piglets.•The Chinese HP-PRRSV infection caused a reduced Th17 cells in lungs of piglets.•HP-PRRSV-inoculated piglets showed higher bacterial loads in lungs.•Th17 cells suppression possibly correlated with bacterial...

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Veröffentlicht in:Veterinary microbiology 2016-06, Vol.189, p.75-85
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Long, Zhou, Lei, Ge, Xinna, Guo, Xin, Han, Jun, Yang, Hanchun
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Zusammenfassung:•The Chinese HP-PRRSV infection suppressed Th17 cells response in peripheral blood of piglets.•The Chinese HP-PRRSV infection caused a reduced Th17 cells in lungs of piglets.•HP-PRRSV-inoculated piglets showed higher bacterial loads in lungs.•Th17 cells suppression possibly correlated with bacterial secondary infection in piglets. Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) has been shown to immunomodulate innate and adaptive immunity of pigs. The Chinese highly pathogenic PRRSV (HP-PRRSV) infection causes severe bacterial secondary infection in pigs. However, the mechanism in relation to the bacterial secondary infection induced by HP-PRRSV remains unknown. In the present study, Th17 cells response in peripheral blood, lungs, spleens and lymph nodes of piglets were analyzed, and bacterial loads in lungs of piglets were examined upon HP-PRRSV infection. Meanwhile the changes of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in peripheral blood of the inoculated piglets were analyzed. The results showed that HP-PRRSV-inoculated piglets exhibited a suppressed Th17 cells response in peripheral blood and a reduced number of Th17 cells in lungs, and higher bacterial loads in lungs, compared with low pathogenic PRRSV. Moreover, HP-PRRSV obviously resulted in severe depletion of porcine T cells in peripheral blood at the early stage of infection. These findings indicate that HP-PRRSV infection suppresses the response of Th17 cells that play an important role in combating bacterial infections, suggesting a possible correlation between the suppression of Th17 cells response in vivo and bacterial secondary infection induced by HP-PRRSV. Our present study adds a novel insight into better understanding of the pathogenesis of the Chinese HP-PRRSV.
ISSN:0378-1135
1873-2542
DOI:10.1016/j.vetmic.2016.05.001