Characterization of Effect of Enterovirus D68 in 129/Sv Mice Deficient in IFN-α/β and/or IFN-γ Receptors.

Comparative medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-31 Print Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.30802/AALAS-CM-24-044
Wenqi Song, Tanya Watarastaporn, Yaw Shin Ooi, Khanh Nguyen, Jeffery S Glenn, Jan E Carette, Kerriann M Casey, Claude M Nagamine
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Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68), a respiratory RNA virus in the family Picornaviridae, is implicated as a potential etiological agent for acute flaccid myelitis in preteen adolescents. The absence of a specific therapeutic intervention necessitates the development of an effective animal model for EV-D68. The AG129 mouse strain, characterized by the double knockout of IFN-α/β and IFN-γ receptors on the 129 genetic background, has been proposed as a suitable model for EV-D68. The goals of this study were to assess the effect of a nonmouse-adapted EV-D68 strain (US/MO/14-18947, NR-49129) in AG129 (IFN-α/β and IFN-γ receptors null), A129 (IFN-α/β receptor null), G129 (IFN-γ receptor null), and the 129 background strain (129S2/SvPasCrl) when infected intraperitoneally at 10 d of age. Both AG129 and A129 strains demonstrated similar clinical signs (paralysis, paresis, lethargy, dyspnea [characterized by prominent abdominal respiration], and morbidity requiring euthanasia) induced by EV-D68. While G129 and 129S2 strains also exhibited susceptibility to EV-D68, the severity of clinical signs was less than in AG129 and A129 strains, and many survived to the experimental endpoint. Histopathological and immunohistochemical data confirmed EV-D68 tropism for the skeletal muscle and spinal cord and suggest that the dyspnea observed in infected mice could be attributed, in part, to lesions in the diaphragmatic skeletal muscles. These findings contribute valuable insights into the pathogenesis of EV-D68 infection in this mouse model and provide investigators with key information on virus dose and mouse strain selection when using this mouse model to evaluate candidate EV-D68 therapeutics.

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肠病毒 D68 对 IFN-α/β 和/或 IFN-γ 受体缺陷的 129/Sv 小鼠的影响特征。
肠道病毒 D68(EV-D68)是 Picornaviridae 科的一种呼吸道 RNA 病毒,被认为是青少年急性弛缓性脊髓炎的潜在病原体。由于缺乏特定的治疗干预措施,因此有必要开发一种有效的 EV-D68 动物模型。AG129小鼠品系的特点是在129遗传背景下IFN-α/β和IFN-γ受体的双基因敲除,已被建议作为EV-D68的合适模型。本研究的目的是评估非小鼠适应的 EV-D68 株系(US/MO/14-18947,NR-49129)在 AG129(IFN-α/β 和 IFN-γ 受体无效)、A129(IFN-α/β 受体无效)、G129(IFN-γ 受体无效)和 129 背景株系(129S2/SvPasCrl)中腹腔感染 10 d 的影响。AG129 和 A129 株系在 EV-D68 的诱导下表现出相似的临床症状(瘫痪、麻痹、昏睡、呼吸困难[特点是腹式呼吸突出]和需要安乐死的发病率)。虽然 G129 和 129S2 株系也表现出对 EV-D68 的易感性,但与 AG129 和 A129 株系相比,其临床症状的严重程度较轻,而且很多都存活到了实验终点。组织病理学和免疫组化数据证实了 EV-D68 对骨骼肌和脊髓的滋养作用,并表明在受感染小鼠身上观察到的呼吸困难可能部分归因于横膈膜骨骼肌的病变。这些发现有助于深入了解这种小鼠模型中的 EV-D68 感染发病机制,并为研究人员在使用这种小鼠模型评估候选 EV-D68 疗法时提供了有关病毒剂量和小鼠品系选择的关键信息。
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