INVESTIGADORES
GISMONDI Maria Ines
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
VIRULENCE DETERMINANTS OF TWO FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE VIRUSES OF SEROTYPE A EXHIBITING DIFFERENT PATHOGENICITY IN ADULT MICE
Autor/es:
CACCIABUE M.; GARCÍA NÚÑEZ S; MARRERO, R.; RIEDER E; CARRILLO E; GISMONDI, M.I.
Lugar:
Les Diablerets
Reunión:
Congreso; Europic2016; 2016
Resumen:
Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) causes an acute disease of cloven-hoofed animals with devastating consequences. Different models including adult C57 Bl/6J mice have been used to study FMDV biology and host susceptibility to viral infection. In this context, we identified two FMDV viruses of serotype A/Arg/01 (derived from field isolates that circulated in Argentina in 2001) exhibiting differential virulence in adult C57 Bl/6J mice. The non-lethal (NL) variant caused mild signs of disease whereas the lethal (L) variant caused death within 24-48 h, independently of the dose used (102-106 pfu/mice). In this work, we evaluated pathological changes induced by NL and L variants in mice inoculated with 105 pfu virus inoculum and examined serum and various organs at 22 hpi. Severe lesions in the exocrine pancreas were observed (60% and 80% necrosis of acinar cells in NL and L inoculated mice, respectively); multifocal apoptosis was evident in thymus and spleen of inoculated mice. Viral load in serum, pancreas, liver and spleen was significantly higher in FMDV-L inoculated mice (p