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An Essential Role for γ-herpesvirus Latency-associated Nuclear Antigen Homolog in an Acute Lymphoproliferative Disease of Cattle
PALMEIRA, Léonor; Sorel, Océane; Van Campe, Willem et al.
2013First annual meeting of the Belgian Society for Virology
 

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Abstract :
[en] Wildebeests carry asymptomatically alcelaphine herpesvirus 1 (AlHV-1), a γ-herpesvirus inducing malignant catarrhal fever (MCF) to several ruminant species (including cattle). This acute and lethal lymphoproliferative disease occurs after a prolonged asymptomatic incubation period following transmission. Our recent findings with the rabbit model indicated that AlHV-1 infection is not productive during MCF. Here, we investigated whether latency establishment could explain this apparent absence of productive infection and sought to determine its role in MCF pathogenesis. First, whole-genome cellular and viral gene expression analyses were performed in lymph nodes of MCF-developing calves. Whereas a severe disruption in cellular genes was observed, only 10% of the entire AlHV-1 genome was expressed contrasting with the 45% observed during productive infection in vitro. In vivo, the expressed viral genes included the latency-associated nuclear antigen homolog ORF73 but none of the regions known to be essential for productive infection. Next, genomic conformation analyses revealed that AlHV-1 was essentially episomal, further suggesting that MCF might be the consequence of a latent infection rather than abortive lytic infection. This was further supported by the high frequencies of infected CD8+ T cells during MCF using immunodetection of ORF73 protein and single-cell RT-PCR approaches. Finally, the role of latency-associated ORF73 was addressed. A lack of ORF73 did not impair initial virus replication in vivo, but rendered AlHV-1 unable to induce MCF and persist in vivo and conferred protection against a lethal challenge with a wild-type virus. Together, these findings suggest that a latent infection is essential for MCF induction.
Disciplines :
Veterinary medicine & animal health
Author, co-author :
PALMEIRA, Léonor ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Unilab > Service de génétique
Sorel, Océane ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Immunologie et vaccinologie
Van Campe, Willem;  CODA-CERVA
Boudry, Christel ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Immunologie et vaccinologie
Roels, Stefan
Myster, Françoise ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des maladies infectieuses et parasitaires (DMI) > Vaccinologie vétérinaire
Reschner, Anca 
Coulie, Pierre
Kerkhofs, Pierre
Vanderplasschen, Alain ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Immunologie et vaccinologie
Dewals, Benjamin G  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Immunologie et vaccinologie
Language :
English
Title :
An Essential Role for γ-herpesvirus Latency-associated Nuclear Antigen Homolog in an Acute Lymphoproliferative Disease of Cattle
Publication date :
December 2013
Event name :
First annual meeting of the Belgian Society for Virology
Event date :
december 2013
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