DOAJ Open Access 2022

<i>Mannheimia haemolytica</i> Negatively Affects Bovine Herpesvirus Type 1.1 Replication Capacity In Vitro

Caitlyn A. Cowick Brynnan P. Russ Anna R. Bales Bindu Nanduri Florencia Meyer

Abstrak

Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) is a multifactorial condition affecting cattle worldwide resulting in high rates of morbidity and mortality. The disease can be triggered by Bovine Herpesvirus-1 (BoHV-1) infection, stress, and the subsequent proliferation and lung colonization by commensal bacteria such as <i>Mannheimia haemolytica</i>, ultimately inducing severe pneumonic inflammation. Due to its polymicrobial nature, the study of BRD microbes requires co-infection models. While several past studies have mostly focused on the effects of co-infection on host gene expression, we focused on the relationship between BRD pathogens during co-infection, specifically on <i>M. haemolytica’s</i> effect on BoHV-1 replication. This study shows that <i>M. haemolytica</i> negatively impacts BoHV-1 replication in a dose-dependent manner in different in vitro models. The negative effect was observed at very low bacterial doses while increasing the viral dose counteracted this effect. Viral suppression was also dependent on the time at which each microbe was introduced to the cell culture. While acidification of the culture medium did not grossly affect cell viability, it significantly inhibited viral replication. We conclude that <i>M. haemolytica</i> and BoHV-1 interaction is dose and time-sensitive, wherein <i>M. haemolytica</i> proliferation induces significant viral suppression when the viral replication program is not fully established.

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Penulis (5)

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Caitlyn A. Cowick

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Brynnan P. Russ

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Anna R. Bales

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Bindu Nanduri

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Florencia Meyer

Format Sitasi

Cowick, C.A., Russ, B.P., Bales, A.R., Nanduri, B., Meyer, F. (2022). <i>Mannheimia haemolytica</i> Negatively Affects Bovine Herpesvirus Type 1.1 Replication Capacity In Vitro. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10112158

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2022
Sumber Database
DOAJ
DOI
10.3390/microorganisms10112158
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Open Access ✓