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  • Human and bovine respiratory syncytial viruses (HRSV/BRSV) cause serious respiratory infections in children and calves, respectively, making their comparative study important.
  • Infected calves showed higher total protein levels but fewer identified proteins in their bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, indicating a strong immune response dominated by neutrophils.
  • The research suggests that heightened neutrophil activity and oxidative stress may worsen BRSV disease, and exploring treatments that reduce neutrophil responses or enhance antioxidant defenses could be beneficial.

Article Abstract

Human and bovine respiratory syncytial viruses (HRSV/BRSV) are major causes of severe lower respiratory tract infections in children and calves, respectively. Shared epidemiological, clinical, pathological and genetic characteristics of these viruses make comparative research highly relevant. To characterise the host response against BRSV infection, bronchoalveolar lavage supernatant (BAL) from i) non-vaccinated, BRSV-infected ii) vaccinated, BRSV-infected and iii) non-infected calves was analysed by tandem mass spectrometry. Proteins were semi-quantified and protein expression was validated by immunoblotting. Correlations between selected proteins and pathology, clinical signs and virus shedding were investigated. Calves with BRSV-induced disease had increased total protein concentrations and a decreased number of proteins identified in BAL. The protein profile was characterised by neutrophil activation and a reduction in identified antioxidant enzymes. The presence of neutrophils in alveolar septa, the expression level of neutrophil-related or antioxidant proteins and LZTFL1 correlated significantly with disease. Citrullinated histone 3, an indicator of extracellular traps (ETs), was only detected in non-vaccinated, BRSV-infected animals. By bringing disequilibrium in the release and detoxification of reactive oxygen species, generating ETs and causing elastine degradation, exaggerated neutrophil responses might exacerbate RSV-induced disease. Neutrophil-mitigating or antioxidant treatments should be further explored.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5643112PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0186594PLOS

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