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Sequential exposure to bovine viral diarrhea virus and bovine coronavirus results in increased respiratory disease lesions: clinical, immunologic, pathologic, and immunohistochemical findings

机译:牛病毒性腹泻病毒和牛冠状病毒的顺序暴露导致呼吸道疾病的增加:临床,免疫学,病理和免疫组化结果

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Bovine coronaviruses (BoCVs) have been found in respiratory tissues in cattle and frequently associated with bovine respiratory disease (BRD); however, pathogenesis studies in calves are limited. To characterize the pathogenesis and pathogenicity of BoCV isolates, we used 5 different BoCV strains to inoculate colostrum-deprived calves, similar to 2-5 wk of age. Later, to determine if dual viral infection would potentiate pathogenicity of BoCV, calves were inoculated with BoCV alone, bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) alone, or a series of dual-infection (BVDV-BoCV) schemes. A negative control group was included in all studies. Clinical signs and body temperature were monitored during the study and samples collected for lymphocyte counts, virus isolation, and serology. During autopsy, gross lesions were recorded and fixed tissues collected for histopathology and immunohistochemistry; fresh tissues were collected for virus isolation. Results suggest increased pathogenicity for isolate BoCV OK 1776. Increased body temperature was found in all virus-inoculated groups. Lung lesions were present in calves in all dual-infection groups; however, lesions were most pronounced in calves inoculated with BVDV followed by BoCV inoculation 6 d later. Lung lesions were consistent with mild-to-moderate interstitial pneumonia, and immunohistochemistry confirmed the presence of BoCV antigen. Our studies demonstrated that BVDV-BoCV dual infection may play an important role in BRD pathogenesis, and timing between infections seems critical to the severity of lesions.
机译:牛冠状病毒(Bocvs)已在牛的呼吸组织中发现,经常与牛呼吸道疾病(BRD)相关;然而,小腿的发病机制研究是有限的。为了表征BOCV分离株的发病机制和致病性,我们使用了5种不同的BOCV菌株接种初乳剥夺的犊牛,类似于2-5周龄。后来,为了确定双病毒感染是否会使BOCV的致病性,单独用BOCV接种牛,单独用牛病毒腹泻病毒(BVDV),或一系列双感染(BVDV-BOCV)方案。所有研究中包含阴性对照组。在研究期间监测临床症状和体温,并为淋巴细胞计数,病毒分离和血清学收集的样品。在尸检期间,记录粗糙病变和收集的固定组织,用于组织病理学和免疫组化;收集新鲜组织以用于病毒分离。结果表明,分离物BOCV OK 1776的致病性增加。在所有病毒接种的基团中发现了体温增加。所有双感染群中的小腿存在肺病灶;然而,用BVDV接种的犊牛的病变最明显,然后稍后将Bocv接种6d接种。肺病灶与温和至中间体间质肺炎一致,免疫组织化学证实了BOCV抗原的存在。我们的研究表明,BVDV-BOCV双感染可能在BRD发病机制中发挥重要作用,并且感染之间的时间对病变的严重程度至关重要。

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