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Characterization of naturally occurring severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) in a line of pigs and their response to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) infection.

机译:猪中自然发生的严重联合免疫缺陷症(SCID)的特征及其对猪繁殖与呼吸综合征病毒(PRRSV)感染的反应。

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Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) is a rare group of inherited disorders characterized by defects in both humoral and cellular immune functions. Naturally occurring SCID has been first described in humans in the 1960s and subsequently identified in horses, mice, and dogs, but never before in pigs. Affected animals are characterized by having loss of functional B and T lymphocytes, and in some cases natural killer (NK) cells, but normal numbers of monocytes, granulocytes, and megakaryocytes. As a result, affected animals fail to produce antibodies and succumb to common disease pathogens after circulating maternal antibodies decay. SCID models are extremely valuable for the understanding of molecular mechanisms of immunological processes during viral and bacterial diseases, cancer, and autoimmunity. SCID mice are widely used as the current model; however, the relevance of the murine SCID model to human and veterinary immune research is limited and there is an increasing need for a more representative model of SCID is imperative. We describe the gross, microscopic, and immunophenotypic characteristics of a line of Yorkshire pigs having naturally occurring SCID. Affected pigs lack T and B lymphocytes, but display circulating NK cells, fail to produce antibodies to viral infection, and lack cell-mediated response to tumor xenotransplants. We also describe response of SCID pigs to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV). PRRSV is the most devastating virus in swine industry, causing losses of billions of dollars annually. Understanding the immunopathogenesis of the disease is imperative in order to develop strategies to combat this devastating virus. PRRSV infected-SCID pigs failed to develop lesions of PRRSV infection, demonstrating the significant role of the adaptive immunity to PRRSV infection. Finally, we describe the preliminary results of the adoptive transfer of purified CD3+ T lymphocytes to SCID pigs from SLA-II matched wild-type littermates, with the objective of establishing a porcine model for the study of T cell immunopathogenesis with viral diseases.
机译:严重的联合免疫缺陷病(SCID)是一种罕见的遗传性疾病,其特征是体液和细胞免疫功能均存在缺陷。天然存在的SCID在1960年代首次在人类中得到描述,随后在马,小鼠和狗中被发现,但从未在猪中被发现。患病动物的特征是丧失功能性B和T淋巴细胞,在某些情况下丧失自然杀伤(NK)细胞,但单核细胞,粒细胞和巨核细胞数量正常。结果,在循环的母体抗体衰变后,受影响的动物无法产生抗体并屈服于常见疾病的病原体。 SCID模型对于了解病毒和细菌性疾病,癌症和自身免疫过程中免疫过程的分子机制非常有价值。 SCID小鼠被广泛用作当前模型。然而,鼠类SCID模型与人类和兽医免疫研究之间的相关性是有限的,并且越来越需要具有代表性的SCID模型。我们描述了具有自然发生的SCID的约克夏猪的行的总体,微观和免疫表型特征。患病的猪缺乏T和B淋巴细胞,但表现出循环的NK细胞,不能产生抗病毒感染的抗体,并且缺乏细胞对肿瘤异种移植的反应。我们还描述了SCID猪对猪生殖和呼吸综合症病毒(PRRSV)的反应。 PRRSV是猪产业中最具破坏性的病毒,每年造成数十亿美元的损失。为了制定对抗这种破坏性病毒的策略,必须了解该疾病的免疫发病机制。 PRRSV感染的SCID猪未能发展PRRSV感染的病灶,证明了对PRRSV感染的适应性免疫的重要作用。最后,我们描述了将纯化的CD3 + T淋巴细胞从SLA-II匹配的野生型同窝幼仔过继转移至SCID猪的初步结果,目的是建立用于研究病毒性疾病T细胞免疫发病机理的猪模型。

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  • 作者

    Cino-Ozuna, Ada Giselle.;

  • 作者单位

    Kansas State University.;

  • 授予单位 Kansas State University.;
  • 学科 Veterinary science.;Animal diseases.;Virology.;Immunology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 118 p.
  • 总页数 118
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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