Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/22937
Title: Intense Innate Immune Responses and Severe Metabolic Disorders in Chicken Embryonic Visceral Tissues Caused by Infection with Highly Virulent Newcastle Disease Virus Compared to the Avirulent Virus: A Bioinformatics Analysis
Authors: Shanyu Cheng
Xinxin Liu
Jiaqi Mu
Weiwen Yan
Mengjun Wang
Haoran Chai
Yuxin Sha
Shanshan Jiang
SijieWang
Yongning Ren
Chao Gao
Zhuang Ding
Tobias Stoeger
Erdene-Ochir Tseren-Ochir
Aleksandar Dodovski
Pastor Alfonso
Claro N. Mingala
Renfu Yin
Keywords: Newcastle disease virus; chicken embryo; RNA-seq; virulence; host innate immune response; metabolism
Issue Date: 27-Apr-2022
Publisher: MDPI
Source: Viruses 2022, 14, 911
Project: Macedonian-Chinese Scientific and Technological Cooperation project (6–19; 20-6337/1)
Journal: Viruses
Abstract: The highly virulent Newcastle disease virus (NDV) isolates typically result in severe systemic pathological changes and high mortality in Newcastle disease (ND) illness, whereas avirulent or low-virulence NDV strains can cause subclinical disease with no morbidity and even asymptomatic infections in birds. However, understanding the host’s innate immune responses to infection with either a highly virulent strain or an avirulent strain, and how this response may contribute to severe pathological damages and even mortality upon infection with the highly virulent strain, remain limited. Therefore, the differences in epigenetic and pathogenesis mechanisms between the highly virulent and avirulent strains were explored, by transcriptional profiling of chicken embryonic visceral tissues (CEVT), infected with either the highly virulent NA-1 strain or the avirulent vaccine LaSota strain using RNA-seq. In our current paper, severe systemic pathological changes and high mortality were only observed in chicken embryos infected with the highly virulent NA-1 strains, although the propagation of viruses exhibited no differences between NA-1 and LaSota. Furthermore, virulent NA-1 infection caused intense innate immune responses and severe metabolic disorders in chicken EVT at 36 h post-infection (hpi), instead of 24 hpi, based on the bioinformatics analysis results for the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between NA-1 and LaSota groups. Notably, an acute hyperinflammatory response, characterized by upregulated inflammatory cytokines, an uncontrolled host immune defense with dysregulated innate immune response-related signaling pathways, as well as severe metabolic disorders with the reorganization of host–cell metabolism were involved in the host defense response to the CEVT infected with the highly virulent NA-1 strain compared to the avirulent vaccine LaSota strain. Taken together, these results indicate that not only the host’s uncontrolled immune response itself, but also the metabolic disorders with viruses hijacking host cell metabolism, may contribute to the pathogenesis of the highly virulent strain in ovo.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/22937
DOI: 10.3390/ v14050911
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Veterinary Medicine: Journal Articles

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