Chicken and Duck Myotubes Are Highly Susceptible and Permissive to Influenza Virus Infection

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作者
Baquero-Perez, Belinda [1 ]
Kuchipudi, Suresh V. [1 ]
Ho, Jemima [1 ]
Sebastian, Sujith [1 ]
Puranik, Anita [2 ]
Howard, Wendy [2 ]
Brookes, Sharon M. [2 ]
Brown, Ian H. [2 ]
Chang, Kin-Chow [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nottingham, Sch Vet Med & Sci, Loughborough, Leics, England
[2] Anim & Plant Hlth Agcy, Dept Virol, Addlestone, Surrey, England
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
关键词
H5N1 AVIAN INFLUENZA; SKELETAL-MUSCLE MYOTUBES; HIGH-PATHOGENICITY; HONG-KONG; A VIRUS; RIG-I; DOMESTIC DUCKS; CELLS; MEAT; PATHOGENESIS;
D O I
10.1128/JVI.03421-14
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Skeletal muscle, at 30 to 40% of body mass, is the most abundant soft tissue in the body. Besides its primary function in movement and posture, skeletal muscle is a significant innate immune organ with the capacity to produce cytokines and chemokines and respond to proinflammatory cytokines. Little is known about the role of skeletal muscle during systemic influenza A virus infection in any host and particularly avian species. Here we used primary chicken and duck multinucleated myotubes to examine their susceptibility and innate immune response to influenza virus infections. Both chicken and duck myotubes expressed avian and human sialic acid receptors and were readily susceptible to low-pathogenicity (H2N3 A/mallard duck/England/7277/06) and high-pathogenicity (H5N1 A/turkey/England/50-92/91 and H5N1 A/turkey/Turkey/1/05) avian and human H1N1 (A/USSR/77) influenza viruses. Both avian host species produced comparable levels of progeny H5N1 A/turkey/Turkey/1/05 virus. Notably, the rapid accumulation of viral nucleoprotein and matrix (M) gene RNA in chicken and duck myotubes was accompanied by extensive cytopathic damage with marked myotube apoptosis (widespread microscopic blebs, caspase 3/7 activation, and annexin V binding at the plasma membrane). Infected chicken myotubes produced significantly higher levels of proinflammatory cytokines than did the corresponding duck cells. Additionally, in chicken myotubes infected with H5N1 viruses, the induction of interferon beta (IFN-beta) and IFN-inducible genes, including the melanoma differentiation-associated protein 5 (MDA-5) gene, was relatively weak compared to infection with the corresponding H2N3 virus. Our findings highlight that avian skeletal muscle fibers are capable of productive influenza virus replication and are a potential tissue source of infection. IMPORTANCE Infection with high-pathogenicity H5N1 viruses in ducks is often asymptomatic, and skeletal muscle from such birds could be a source of infection of humans and animals. Little is known about the ability of influenza A viruses to replicate in avian skeletal muscle fibers. We show here that cultured chicken and duck myotubes were highly susceptible to infection with both low-and high-pathogenicity avian influenza viruses. Infected myotubes of both avian species displayed rapid virus accumulation, apoptosis, and extensive cellular damage. Our results indicate that avian skeletal muscle fibers of chicken and duck could be significant contributors to progeny production of highly pathogenic H5N1 viruses.
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页码:2494 / 2506
页数:13
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