Global analysis of gene expression profiles and gout symptoms in goslings infected with goose astrovirus.

Vet Microbiol

Key Laboratory of Livestock Disease Prevention and Treatment of Guangdong Province, Institute of Animal Health, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guangzhou 510640, China; Key Laboratory for Prevention and Control of Avian Influenza and Other Major Poultry Diseases, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Guangzhou 510640, China; Scientific Observation and Experiment Station of Veterinary Drugs and Diagnostic Techniques of Guangdong Province, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Guangzhou 510640, China. Electronic address:

Published: April 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how goose astrovirus (GAstV) affects gene expression and metabolism in infected goslings, particularly focusing on kidney responses to the virus.
  • It reveals that GAstV increases the regulation of key metabolic enzymes, pushing metabolites into pathways that support viral replication.
  • The research also shows that GAstV suppresses the host's immune response and alters metabolic processes to enhance its own replication, offering new insights into potential approaches for treatment and prevention.

Article Abstract

While blocking inflammation is an effective way to ease the symptoms of gout disease in humans, the treatment and prevention of gout in goslings infected with goose astrovirus (GAstV), a recently emergent condition, remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the reprogramming of the host genes as a result of GAstV infection by combining analysis of the global transcriptome and metabolic network pathways in the kidneys of goslings infected with GAstV. We showed that as GAstV replication increased in vivo, the regulation of key enzymes in the host metabolism progressively increased, flowing metabolites into the purine/pyrimidine biosynthesis pathways. Furthermore, we found that GAstV: 1) inhibits the host oxidation-reduction response by inhibiting the expression of the catalase gene; 2) activates the Toll-like receptor 2 pathway to enhance the immune inflammatory response; and 3) activates the key enzyme in lactic acid synthesis to produce lactate accumulation which inhibits the host's antiviral response, so as to facilitate the replication of the virus itself. This study provided the first insight into the overall metabolic requirements of GAstV for replication in vivo by combining transcriptome with metabolic network pathway information.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vetmic.2023.109677DOI Listing

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