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Varicellovirus bovinealpha (BoAHV) 1 and 5 activate distinct toll-like receptors signaling pathways in neural cells

Rosales Hurtado, Juan JoséIcon ; Brunner, Maria Belen; Rodriguez, Marcelo; Marin, Maia SolangeIcon ; Perez, SandraIcon
Fecha de publicación: 05/2025
Editorial: Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd
Revista: Microbial Pathogenesis
ISSN: 0882-4010
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
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Ciencias Veterinarias

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Varicellovirus bovinealpha (BoAHV) types 5 and 1 are closely-related, neurotropic alphaherpesviruses. BoAHV-5 is the etiological agent of non-suppurative meningoencephalitis in calves, whereas BoAHV-1 is responsible for several syndromes in cattle, including respiratory and reproductive diseases. The innate immune response mediated by TLR3 and TLR7 is crucial in controlling infection and modulating pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as IFNs. In this study, it was evaluated whether TLR3 and TLR7 agonists affect BoAHV replication and whether TLR stimulation has an effect on the IFN-λ3 response in neural cells. TLR3 and TLR7 expression in neural cells was induced by the TLR agonists, Poly I:C and Imiquimod, respectively. The antiviral effect of the agonists varied with the virus strain. TLR7 was suppressed early after BoAHV-5 infection and it was upregulated during BoAHV-1 infection. Imiquimod pre-treatment of neural cells induced higher levels of TLR7 mRNA and reduced the replication of the natural BoAHV-5/1 recombinant. In this study, TLR3 expression was completely inhibited during infection with BoAHV-5 and there was a marked up-regulation of TLR3 mRNA during BoAHV-1 infection. Poly I:C treatment up-regulated TLR3 expression in infected cells but a detrimental effect on BoAHV-5 replication was not observed. Infection of neural cells with the recombinant virus A665 stimulated TLR3 expression late in the infectious cycle. Steady levels of BoAHV-1 replication were maintained in the presence of IFN-λ3 and this cytokine was unable to slow the replication of BoAHV-5. For BoAHV-5/1 A663 strain there was a consistent induction of IFN-λ3 throughout the infection period and maximum A663 titers at advanced stages of the replication cycle were in agreement with a decrease in expression levels. The study emphasizes the importance of strain-specific factors, the infection phase and the cell type involved in virus- and agonist-induced TLR and IFN-λ3 expression. Furthermore, these results evidenced that a deeper analysis on the role and activity of TLR agonists on BoAHV infection should be conducted to evaluate their potential as preventive or therapeutic molecules.
Palabras clave: NEURAL CELLS , BOVINE ALPHAHERPESVIRUSES , TLR AGONIST , ANTIVIRAL
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/262845
URL: https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0882401025001585
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.micpath.2025.107433
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Articulos de CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION VETERINARIA DE TANDIL
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Rosales Hurtado, Juan José; Brunner, Maria Belen; Rodriguez, Marcelo; Marin, Maia Solange; Perez, Sandra; Varicellovirus bovinealpha (BoAHV) 1 and 5 activate distinct toll-like receptors signaling pathways in neural cells; Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd; Microbial Pathogenesis; 202; 5-2025; 1-8
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