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Page 1: BVDV Infection Alters Toll-like and TNF-  Receptor Signaling in Bovine Cells

BVDV Infection Alters Toll-like and TNF- Receptor Signaling in

Bovine Cells

J.D. Neill, R. Zuerner and J.F. Ridpath

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Innate Immunity

• First line of defense against invading pathogens

• Pathogens detected by sensors that are present in most cells

• Results in a rapid response aimed at eliminating the threat

• Stimulates expression of genes encoding molecules that potentiate the response

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Innate Immunity• Toll-like receptors and intracellular soluble

receptors• These receptors recognized pathogen-

associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) • Stimulate expression of important response

regulators:– Type I interferons, inflammatory cytokines (TNF-

), chemokines, etc.

• Induction of inflammatory response– Characterized by activation of NF-B

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Toll-Like and TNF- Receptors

• Toll-like receptors (TLR):– Transmembrane proteins - 12 known – Detect specific PAMPS– TLR3 - dsRNA, Type I interferon, NF-B

– TLR4 - lipopolysaccharide (LPS), NF-B

• TNF- receptor– Ligated by TNF-, NF-B

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Activation of NF-B and Inflammation

• Activation of NF-B results in expression of large number of proteins:– P- and E-selectins in endothelial cells– A20 – IL6, IL8

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Inhibition of Innate Immunity by BVDV

• Examined effect of BVDV infection on responses to LPS, dsRNA and TNF-

• Bovine aortic endothelial cells (BAEC) and primary fetal testicular cells (Bte)

• ncpBVDV 2 strain A13 isolated from commercial endothelial cells

• Non-infected, 24-48 hr acute, chronic

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Indirect Assay of NF-B Activation

• Used real-time PCR to examine genes known to be upregulated by NF-B– P-selectin, E-selectin, A20, IL6 and IL8

• Stimulated cells with LPS, dsRNA or TNF- for 4 hours

• RNA isolated with TRIzol reagent• Real-time PCR using Superscript III SYBR

green qt-PCR kit• Normalized to 2-microglobulin• Expression levels calculated by Liu and Saint

(Anal. Biochem. 302:52)

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BAEC Real-time PCR Analysis

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NI A13a A13c NI A13a A13c NI A13a A13c

A20 E-sel P-sel

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TNFa

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Bte Real-time PCR Analysis

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NI A13a NI A13a NI A13a

A20 IL-6 IL-8

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Direct Assay of NF-B Activation

• Plasmid containing minimal CMV promoter fused to NF-B response elements upstream from luciferase gene

• Plasmid introduced into Bte cells using lipofectin-mediated transfection - n=6

• Cells stimulated with LPS, dsRNA or TNF- at 24 hours post-transfection for 4 hours

• Cells were lysed and assayed for luciferase activity - relative light units

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Luciferase Assay of Stimulate Bte Cells

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Conclusions1. Stimulation of BAE and Bte cells with

TLR and TNFR ligands increased specific gene expression

2. BVDV2 infection negatively affected NF-B activation

3. Acute BVDV infection more effective at inhibition of NF-B activation

4. TLR3 (dsRNA) appears to be inhibited to greater degree