Dietrich Elizabeth A, Bowen Richard A, Brault Aaron C
Division of Vector-Borne Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 3156 Rampart Road, Fort Collins, CO 80521, United States.
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, 1683 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1683, United States.
J Virol Methods. 2015 Jun 15;218:19-22. doi: 10.1016/j.jviromet.2015.03.004. Epub 2015 Mar 14.
West Nile virus (WNV) replicates in a wide variety of avian species, which act as amplification hosts. In particular, WNV generates high titers and elicits severe pathology in American crows (AMCRs; Corvus brachyrhynchos), a species that has been used as a sentinel for WNV transmission. Although the specific cellular targets of WNV replication in AMCRs are not well defined, preliminary evidence suggests that leukocytes may be an important target of early replication. Therefore, development of a protocol for ex vivo culture of AMCR leukocytes as a model for assessing differential avian host susceptibility is described herein. WNV growth in these cultures mirrored in vivo viremia profiles. These data indicate that ex vivo leukocyte cultures can be used for preliminary pathological assessment of novel WNV strains and potentially of other flaviviruses that use avian reservoir hosts.
西尼罗河病毒(WNV)在多种鸟类中复制,这些鸟类充当扩增宿主。特别是,WNV在美国乌鸦(AMCRs;短嘴鸦)中产生高滴度并引发严重病理变化,美国乌鸦已被用作WNV传播的哨兵物种。虽然WNV在AMCRs中复制的具体细胞靶点尚未明确,但初步证据表明白细胞可能是早期复制的重要靶点。因此,本文描述了一种用于体外培养AMCR白细胞作为评估禽类宿主易感性差异模型的方案。WNV在这些培养物中的生长反映了体内病毒血症情况。这些数据表明,体外白细胞培养可用于对新型WNV毒株以及可能对其他利用鸟类储存宿主的黄病毒进行初步病理评估。