Establishment of inflammatory model induced by Pseudorabies virus infection in mice

J Vet Sci. 2021 Mar;22(2):e20. doi: 10.4142/jvs.2021.22.e20.

Abstract

Background: Pseudorabies virus (PRV) infection leads to high mortality in swine. Despite extensive efforts, effective treatments against PRV infection are limited. Furthermore, the inflammatory response induced by PRV strain GXLB-2013 is unclear.

Objectives: Our study aimed to investigate the inflammatory response induced by PRV strain GXLB-2013, establish an inflammation model to elucidate the pathogenesis of PRV infection further, and develop effective drugs against PRV infection.

Methods: Kunming mice were infected intramuscularly with medium, LPS, and different doses of PRV-GXLB-2013. Viral spread and histopathological damage to brain, spleen, and lung were determined at 7 days post-infection (dpi). Immune organ indices, levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), nitric oxide (NO), and inflammatory cytokines, as well as levels of activity of COX-2 and iNOS were determined at 4, 7, and 14 dpi.

Results: At 10⁵-10⁶ TCID50 PRV produced obviously neurological symptoms and 100% mortality in mice. Viral antigens were detectable in kidney, heart, lung, liver, spleen, and brain. In addition, inflammatory injuries were apparent in brain, spleen, and lung of PRV-infected mice. Moreover, PRV induced increases in immune organ indices, ROS and NO levels, activity of COX-2 and iNOS, and the content of key pro-inflammatory cytokines, including interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, tumor necrosis factor-α, interferon-γ and MCP-1. Among the tested doses, 10² TCID50 of PRV produced a significant inflammatory mediator increase.

Conclusions: An inflammatory model induced by PRV infection was established in mice, and 10² TCID50 PRV was considered as the best concentration for the establishment of the model.

Keywords: Pseudorabies virus; cytokines; inflammatory; mice.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Herpesvirus 1, Suid / physiology*
  • Inflammation / immunology
  • Inflammation / physiopathology
  • Inflammation / veterinary*
  • Inflammation / virology
  • Pseudorabies / immunology*
  • Pseudorabies / physiopathology
  • Pseudorabies / virology
  • Sus scrofa
  • Swine
  • Swine Diseases / immunology
  • Swine Diseases / physiopathology
  • Swine Diseases / virology