Laboratory of Food and Environmental Hygiene, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Gifu University, 1-1 Yanagido, Gifu 501-1193, Japan.
Vet Microbiol. 2010 Jan 6;140(1-2):63-71. doi: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2009.07.024. Epub 2009 Aug 8.
Contagious dermatitis in domestic and wild ruminants caused by parapoxvirus (PPV) occurs worldwide. Although PPV infections appear in cattle, sheep and goats, the papular, nodular, pustular and ulcerated skin lesions of wild Japanese serows (Capricornis crispus) are significantly more severe than those of other animals. To determine the factors involved in the severity of these skin lesions, we compared the molecular characteristics of 4 PPV isolates from Japanese serows and 2 isolates from sheep in Japan, and also investigated the biological properties of primary endothelial cells from different host species. All of the 6 Japanese isolates harbored a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) gene, which is known as one of the virulence factors of PPVs. Three different amino acid sequences of viral VEGF were identified and the sequence was identical among the 4 isolates from the Japanese serows. The temporal expression pattern of viral VEGF mRNA was almost the same among 3 isolates encoding the 3 different VEGFs in infected cells from different host species. Recombinant forms of the 3 different VEGFs showed the ability to induce vascular permeability and endothelial cell proliferation. Primary endothelial cells from Japanese serows were most responsive to recombinant viral VEGF compared to cells from cattle, sheep, and goats. These results suggest that not only the biological activity of viral VEGF but also the high responsiveness to viral VEGF of endothelial cells might be involved in the severe proliferative skin lesions induced by PPV infection in Japanese serows.
副痘病毒(PPV)引起的家养和野生反刍动物的接触性传染性皮炎在全世界范围内都有发生。虽然 PPV 感染可见于牛、绵羊和山羊,但野生日本青羊(Capricornis crispus)的丘疹性、结节性、脓疱性和溃疡性皮肤损伤比其他动物的更为严重。为了确定这些皮肤损伤严重程度的相关因素,我们比较了来自日本青羊的 4 个 PPV 分离株和来自日本的 2 个绵羊分离株的分子特征,还研究了来自不同宿主物种的原代内皮细胞的生物学特性。6 个日本分离株均携带血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)基因,该基因被认为是 PPV 的毒力因子之一。鉴定出了病毒 VEGF 的 3 种不同氨基酸序列,并且这 4 个日本青羊分离株的序列完全相同。在感染了来自不同宿主物种的细胞中,编码 3 种不同 VEGFs 的 3 个分离株中病毒 VEGF mRNA 的表达模式几乎相同。3 种不同 VEGFs 的重组形式均显示出诱导血管通透性和内皮细胞增殖的能力。与来自牛、绵羊和山羊的细胞相比,来自日本青羊的原代内皮细胞对重组病毒 VEGF 的反应最为强烈。这些结果表明,不仅是病毒 VEGF 的生物学活性,还有内皮细胞对病毒 VEGF 的高反应性可能参与了 PPV 感染在日本青羊中引起的严重增生性皮肤损伤。