The use of new in vitro models to study the pathogeneis of the most important diseases of the respiratory tract of swine
使用新的体外模型研究猪呼吸道最重要疾病的发病机制
基本信息
- 批准号:312113-2010
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.97万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:加拿大
- 项目类别:Discovery Grants Program - Individual
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:加拿大
- 起止时间:2013-01-01 至 2014-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The two most important animal diseases in term of economical loss in swine industry worldwide are porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) and postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS). The etiological agents involved in those two major swine diseases are PRRS virus (PRRSV) and porcine circovirus (PCV) type 2 (PCV2), respectively. PRRSV and PCV2 are airborne transmitted. Airborne transmitted pathogens need to interact with host cells of the respiratory tract such as porcine epithelial cells and porcine alveolar macrophages (PAM) in order to be able to enter and disseminate in the host organism. PCV2 and PRRSV are known to have a restricted cell tropism in vivo and in vitro. The replication of PCV2 in PAM is usually very poor but there is a high amount of PCV2 in the lungs of sick animals. Consequently, the epithelial cells of the respiratory tract of swine may play an unexpected role in the viral pathogenesis compared to PAM, which are extensively studied. Until now, no experiment involving the study of the interaction of these viruses with epithelial cells of the respiratory tract of swine has been conducted. Interestingly, two new immortalized cell lines of the respiratory tract of swine, the NPTr and SJPL cells, have been discovered to be permissive to PCV2 and PRRSV infection and replication in vitro, respectively. Thus, the main goal of the present research proposal program is to use these new immortalized cell lines to study the viral pathogenesis of PRRSV and PCV for the acquisition of new knowledge and the improvement of the animal health . The specific objectives are: 1) to use the new PCV/NPTr infection model to study the viral pathogenesis, the immune response modulation and use the reverse genetic experimental approach to establish the existence of virulence variations between PCV types and genotypes; 2) to study the synergy and immune modulation of PRRSV in NPTr cells infected by PCV; 3) to determine if a PRRSV vaccine produced with the SJPL cells could improve the immune response and protection in vaccinated and challenged pigs.
猪繁殖与呼吸综合征(PRRS)和断奶后多系统衰竭综合征(PMWS)是世界范围内造成养猪业经济损失最大的两种动物疾病。这两种主要猪病的病原体分别是PRRS病毒(PRRSV)和猪圆环病毒(PCV)2型(PCV 2)。PRRSV和PCV 2通过空气传播。空气传播的病原体需要与呼吸道的宿主细胞如猪上皮细胞和猪肺泡巨噬细胞(PAM)相互作用,以便能够进入宿主生物体并在其中传播。已知PCV 2和PRRSV在体内和体外具有有限的细胞嗜性。在PAM中PCV 2的复制通常非常差,但在患病动物的肺中存在大量PCV 2。 因此,猪呼吸道上皮细胞可能在病毒发病机制中发挥意想不到的作用相比,PAM,这是广泛研究。 到目前为止,还没有进行涉及研究这些病毒与猪呼吸道上皮细胞相互作用的实验。有趣的是,已经发现两种新的猪呼吸道永生化细胞系,NPTr和SJPL细胞,分别允许PCV 2和PRRSV在体外感染和复制。因此,本研究计划的主要目标是利用这些新的永生化细胞系研究PRRSV和PCV的病毒致病性,以获得新的知识和改善动物健康。具体目标是:1)利用新的PCV/NPTr感染模型,研究PCV/NPTr病毒的致病机制、免疫调节作用,并利用反向遗传学实验方法,证实PCV型别和基因型之间存在毒力变异; 2)研究PCV感染NPTr细胞后,PRRSV的协同作用和免疫调节作用; 3)确定用SJPL细胞生产的PRRSV疫苗是否可以提高接种和攻击猪的免疫应答和保护。
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