Effects of chemokine-binding protein in visceral ovine aphthae on immune regulation response

ORFV of the family poxvirus,which produces a pustular dermatitis both in humans and animals.,Previous studies have found an fatal case caused by the infection of ORFV in the viscera. However, the mechanisms of ORFV how to infect the viscera remain unknown. Our sequencing results revealed that the CB...

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description ORFV of the family poxvirus,which produces a pustular dermatitis both in humans and animals.,Previous studies have found an fatal case caused by the infection of ORFV in the viscera. However, the mechanisms of ORFV how to infect the viscera remain unknown. Our sequencing results revealed that the CBP of the visceral infection strain lacked a 24-base pair segment at position 217 comparison to the oral infection strain. Subsequently, we successfully packaged the recombinant adenoviruses pAd-CBP-K and pAd-CBP-N in HEK-293A cells and carried it to infect lymphocytes. RT-PCR analysis showed that the CBP protein was expressed in lymphocytes, and pAd-CBP-N group exhibited a significantly higher CBP expression level compared to the pAd-CBP-K group. At 4, 8, and 12 hours post-infection, both pAd-CBP-K and pAd-CBP-N were found to downregulate the expression of MIP-1 and CCL-5 in the supernatant of lymphocytes. However, the expression of IL-2, IL-6, IL-8, IL-12, INF-γ, and TNF-α showed a significant up-regulation. Furthermore, the inflammatory factors relative expression levels of IL-2, IL-6, IL-8, IL-8, IL-12, IFN-γ and TNF-α were significantly up-regulated in the both group. Interestingly, a significant increase in the expression of IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-α were detected in the pAd-CBP-N group at both 8 and 12 hours compared to pAd-CBP-N. Taken together, these findings showed that CBP can regulate the expression of free chemokines and activate the expression of inflammatory factors, and provide a basis for follow-up research. •Our sequencing results reveal that, in comparison to the oral infection strain, the CBP of the visceral infection strain lacks a 24-base pair segment at position 217.•The binding factor chemotactic protein encoded by Orf virus has more significant immunoregulatory ability in visceral infection strains.
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Animals
Chemokine-binding proteins
Chemokines - genetics
Chemokines - metabolism
Cytokines - genetics
Cytokines - metabolism
dermatitis
family
HEK293 Cells
Humans
Immune response
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interleukin-2
interleukin-6
interleukin-8
Lymphocytes - immunology
ORFV
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reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction
Sheep
Viral Proteins - genetics
Viral Proteins - immunology
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