Selective lymphocyte depletion during the early stage of the immune response to foot-and-mouth disease virus infection in swine

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Segundo, FDS
Salguero, FJ
de Avila, A
de Marco, MMF
Sánchez-Martín, MA
Sevilla, N [1 ]
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[1] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Ctr Biol Mol Severo Ochoa, E-28049 Madrid, Spain
[2] INIA, Ctr Invest Sanidad Anim, Madrid 28130, Spain
[3] Univ Cordoba, Dept Anat & A Patol Comparadas, Cordoba 14014, Spain
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10.1128/JVI.80.5.2369-2379.2006
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) is the causative agent of a highly contagious vesicular disease of cloven-hoofed animals. In the present study we use FMDV serotype C infection of swine to determine, by analytical techniques, the direct ex vivo visualization of virus-infected immune cells during the first 17 days of infection. We report, for the first time, that FMDV C-S8c1 can infect T and B cells at short periods of time postinoculation, corresponding with the peak of the viremia. There is a significant lymphopenia that involves CD3(+) CD4(-) CD8(+/-), CD3(+) CD4(-) CD8(+)Tc, and CD3(+) CD4(+) CD8(+) memory Th but not CD3(+) CD4(+) CD8(-) naive Th lymphocytes. In addition, a profound depletion of the vast majority of peripheral T cells in lymph nodes and spleen is observed. This selective depletion of T cells is not due mainly to in situ death via apoptosis as visualized by the terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase-mediated dUTP-biotin nick end labeling (TUNEL) technique. Thus, early infection of T cells by FMDV may be the main cause of the observed T-cell depletion. Importantly, this lack of T cells is reflected in a reduced response to mitogen activation, which in many cases is totally eliminated. These data suggest a mechanism by which the virus causes a transient immunosuppression, subvert the immune systems, and spreads. These results have important implications for our understanding of early events in the development of a robust immune response against FMDV.
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