2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2016.04.005
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Thymic depletion of lymphocytes is associated with the virulence of PRRSV-1 strains

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“…Therefore, PRRSV, as well as many other viruses, have developed strategies to obstruct or delay apoptosis in order to obtain a window of time in which viral replication, self-assembly and release can take place [26,34,35,49]. It has been showed that PRRSV-induced apoptosis is reliant on virulencestrain since PRRSV-1 virulent strains cause apoptosis and necrosis with a higher severity in lymphoid organs than low virulent strains [9][10][11]. However, the mechanisms involved in RCD phenomena used by virulent strains in the lung of PRRSV-1 infected pigs have not been elucidated yet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, PRRSV, as well as many other viruses, have developed strategies to obstruct or delay apoptosis in order to obtain a window of time in which viral replication, self-assembly and release can take place [26,34,35,49]. It has been showed that PRRSV-induced apoptosis is reliant on virulencestrain since PRRSV-1 virulent strains cause apoptosis and necrosis with a higher severity in lymphoid organs than low virulent strains [9][10][11]. However, the mechanisms involved in RCD phenomena used by virulent strains in the lung of PRRSV-1 infected pigs have not been elucidated yet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lung lesion can range from the typical interstitial pneumonia observed with low virulent strains to suppurative bronchopneumonia after infection with virulent strains, usually associated with secondary bacterial infection [3,5,7]. In this line, although apoptosis and necrosis have been well characterised in lymphoid organs of virulent PRRSV-1-infected animals [8][9][10][11], limited information is available regarding the onset of cell death phenomena in the lung.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PRRSV does neither; infection does not lead to severe lymphoid depletion or ablation, and it does not interfere profoundly with lymphocyte differentiation or maturation. Leukocyte perturbations in lymphoid tissues are associated with PRRSV infection, suggesting that adaptive immunity might be weakened, though not destroyed [56,57,58,59,60,61]. …”
Section: Immunosuppressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This correlated with a delayed antibody response and a decrease in helper cell-associated IL-4 (42). Thymus atrophy (Figures 4A,C) can explain PRRS-related lymphopenia (27, 28, 30, 42) and its severity is directly correlated with strain virulence (44, 46). Immunohistochemical studies indicate that thymocytes are undergoing apoptosis (Figure 4F) and flow cytometric studies show that DP thymocytes are depleted (Figures 5A,B).…”
Section: Background and Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%