Changes in macrophage phenotype after infection of pigs with Haemophilus parasuis strains with different levels of virulence

Haemophilus parasuis is a colonizer of healthy piglets and the etiological agent of Glässer's disease. Differences in virulence among strains of H. parasuis have been widely observed. In order to explore the host-pathogen interaction, snatch-farrowed colostrum-deprived piglets were intranasally infected with 4 strains of H. parasuis reference virulent strain Nagasaki, reference nonvirulent strain SW114, field strain IT29205 (from a systemic lesion and virulent in a previous challenge), and field strain F9 (from the nasal cavity of a healthy piglet). At different times after infection, two animals of each group were euthanized and alveolar macrophages were analyzed for the expression of CD163, CD172a, SLA I (swine histocompatibility leukocyte antigen I), SLA II, sialoadhesin (or CD169), and CD14. At 1 day postinfection (dpi), virulent strains induced reduced expression of CD163, SLA II, and CD172a on the surfaces of the macrophages, while nonvirulent strains induced increased expression of CD163, both compared to noninfected controls. At 2 dpi, the pattern switched into a strong expression of CD172a, CD163, and sialoadhesin by the virulent strains, which was followed by a steep increase in interleukin 8 (IL-8) and soluble CD163 in serum at 3 to 4 dpi. The early increase in surface expression of CD163 induced by nonvirulent strains went along with higher levels of IL-8 in serum than those induced by virulent strains in the first 2 days of infection. Alpha interferon (IFNα) induction was observed only in animals infected with nonvirulent strains. Overall, these results are compatible with a delay in macrophage activation by virulent strains, which may be critical for disease production. © 2013, American Society for Microbiology.

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Main Authors: Costa-Hurtado, M., Olvera, A., Martinez-Moliner, V., Galofré-Milà, N., Martínez, P., Dominguez, J., Aragon, V.
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2924962023-02-20T07:29:34Z Changes in macrophage phenotype after infection of pigs with Haemophilus parasuis strains with different levels of virulence Costa-Hurtado, M. Olvera, A. Martinez-Moliner, V. Galofré-Milà, N. Martínez, P. Dominguez, J. Aragon, V. Haemophilus parasuis is a colonizer of healthy piglets and the etiological agent of Glässer's disease. Differences in virulence among strains of H. parasuis have been widely observed. In order to explore the host-pathogen interaction, snatch-farrowed colostrum-deprived piglets were intranasally infected with 4 strains of H. parasuis reference virulent strain Nagasaki, reference nonvirulent strain SW114, field strain IT29205 (from a systemic lesion and virulent in a previous challenge), and field strain F9 (from the nasal cavity of a healthy piglet). At different times after infection, two animals of each group were euthanized and alveolar macrophages were analyzed for the expression of CD163, CD172a, SLA I (swine histocompatibility leukocyte antigen I), SLA II, sialoadhesin (or CD169), and CD14. At 1 day postinfection (dpi), virulent strains induced reduced expression of CD163, SLA II, and CD172a on the surfaces of the macrophages, while nonvirulent strains induced increased expression of CD163, both compared to noninfected controls. At 2 dpi, the pattern switched into a strong expression of CD172a, CD163, and sialoadhesin by the virulent strains, which was followed by a steep increase in interleukin 8 (IL-8) and soluble CD163 in serum at 3 to 4 dpi. The early increase in surface expression of CD163 induced by nonvirulent strains went along with higher levels of IL-8 in serum than those induced by virulent strains in the first 2 days of infection. Alpha interferon (IFNα) induction was observed only in animals infected with nonvirulent strains. Overall, these results are compatible with a delay in macrophage activation by virulent strains, which may be critical for disease production. © 2013, American Society for Microbiology. 2023-02-20T07:29:34Z 2023-02-20T07:29:34Z 2013 artículo Infection and Immunity 81(7): 2327-2333 (2013) 0019-9567 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/5968 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/292496 10.1128/IAI.00056-13 1098-5522 en none American Society for Microbiology
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description Haemophilus parasuis is a colonizer of healthy piglets and the etiological agent of Glässer's disease. Differences in virulence among strains of H. parasuis have been widely observed. In order to explore the host-pathogen interaction, snatch-farrowed colostrum-deprived piglets were intranasally infected with 4 strains of H. parasuis reference virulent strain Nagasaki, reference nonvirulent strain SW114, field strain IT29205 (from a systemic lesion and virulent in a previous challenge), and field strain F9 (from the nasal cavity of a healthy piglet). At different times after infection, two animals of each group were euthanized and alveolar macrophages were analyzed for the expression of CD163, CD172a, SLA I (swine histocompatibility leukocyte antigen I), SLA II, sialoadhesin (or CD169), and CD14. At 1 day postinfection (dpi), virulent strains induced reduced expression of CD163, SLA II, and CD172a on the surfaces of the macrophages, while nonvirulent strains induced increased expression of CD163, both compared to noninfected controls. At 2 dpi, the pattern switched into a strong expression of CD172a, CD163, and sialoadhesin by the virulent strains, which was followed by a steep increase in interleukin 8 (IL-8) and soluble CD163 in serum at 3 to 4 dpi. The early increase in surface expression of CD163 induced by nonvirulent strains went along with higher levels of IL-8 in serum than those induced by virulent strains in the first 2 days of infection. Alpha interferon (IFNα) induction was observed only in animals infected with nonvirulent strains. Overall, these results are compatible with a delay in macrophage activation by virulent strains, which may be critical for disease production. © 2013, American Society for Microbiology.
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author Costa-Hurtado, M.
Olvera, A.
Martinez-Moliner, V.
Galofré-Milà, N.
Martínez, P.
Dominguez, J.
Aragon, V.
spellingShingle Costa-Hurtado, M.
Olvera, A.
Martinez-Moliner, V.
Galofré-Milà, N.
Martínez, P.
Dominguez, J.
Aragon, V.
Changes in macrophage phenotype after infection of pigs with Haemophilus parasuis strains with different levels of virulence
author_facet Costa-Hurtado, M.
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Martinez-Moliner, V.
Galofré-Milà, N.
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author_sort Costa-Hurtado, M.
title Changes in macrophage phenotype after infection of pigs with Haemophilus parasuis strains with different levels of virulence
title_short Changes in macrophage phenotype after infection of pigs with Haemophilus parasuis strains with different levels of virulence
title_full Changes in macrophage phenotype after infection of pigs with Haemophilus parasuis strains with different levels of virulence
title_fullStr Changes in macrophage phenotype after infection of pigs with Haemophilus parasuis strains with different levels of virulence
title_full_unstemmed Changes in macrophage phenotype after infection of pigs with Haemophilus parasuis strains with different levels of virulence
title_sort changes in macrophage phenotype after infection of pigs with haemophilus parasuis strains with different levels of virulence
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