Understanding the molecular interactions between porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome viruses (PRRSVs) and host cells is crucial for developing effective strategies against PRRSV. CD163, predominantly expressed in porcine macrophages and monocytes, is a key receptor for PRRSV infection. CD169, also known as Sialoadhesin, has emerged as a potential receptor facilitating PRRSV internalization. In this study, we investigated PRRSV susceptibility in relation to CD169 expression in CD163-expressing cells. Susceptibility to PRRSV infection was estimated by immunostaining the N protein using SR30A and quantifying ORF7 using RT-PCR. PRRSV strains adapted to MARC-145 did not infect CD163+/CD169-cells but successfully replicated in CD163+/CD169+ cells. Similarly, porcine alveolar macrophage-isolated PRRSV strains effectively infected and propagated in CD163+/CD169+ cells compared to CD163+/CD169-cells (100% vs. 82.9%). We confirmed that high CD169 expression in CD163-expressing cells increases susceptibility to PRRSVs compared to low or no CD169 expression. In conclusion, CD169 expression level influences viral entry efficiency into CD163-expressing cells, providing valuable insights for isolating wild PRRSVs and producing high-titer PRRS vaccine candidates.
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Front Vet Sci
December 2024
Viral Diseases Research Division, Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency, Gimcheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Republic of Korea.
Understanding the molecular interactions between porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome viruses (PRRSVs) and host cells is crucial for developing effective strategies against PRRSV. CD163, predominantly expressed in porcine macrophages and monocytes, is a key receptor for PRRSV infection. CD169, also known as Sialoadhesin, has emerged as a potential receptor facilitating PRRSV internalization.
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Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Background And Aim: Head and neck paragangliomas (HNPGN) are tumours that carry significant morbidity The role of the stroma in the pathogenesis of HNPGN is not completely understood. This study explores the profile of fibroblasts and macrophages in HNPGN.
Methods: Ten patients undergoing HNPGN surgery were recruited.
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Department of Pathology, British Columbia Children's and Women's Hospitals, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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Laboratory of Molecular Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy, University of Patras, 26504 Patras, Greece.
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Dept. of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands. Electronic address:
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