Abstract

Peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) has emerged as a significant threat to the productivity of small ruminants worldwide. PPRV is lymphotropic in nature and induces in the hosts a transient but severe immunosuppression, especially innate immunity. However, it remains largely unknown how NK cells respond and are regulated at the earliest time points after an acute viral PPRV infection in goats. In this study, we revealed that multiple immune responses of goat peripheral NK cells were compromised during PPRV infection, including the cytolytic effector molecule expression and cytokine production. Importantly, we demonstrated that PPRV infection stimulated the expression of TWEAK, a negative regulator of cytotoxic function of NK cells, which may be involved in the suppression of cytotoxicity as well as cytokine production in infected goat NK cells. Furthermore, we found that PPRV infection induced TWEAK expression in goat NK cells involving post-transcription by suppressing miR-1, a novel negative miRNA directly targeting the TWEAK gene. Moreover, replication of virus is required for inhibition of miR-1 expression during PPRV infection, and the non-structural V protein of PPRV plays an important role in miR-1 mediated TWEAK upregulation. Additionally, we revealed that the regulation of NK cell immune responses by TWEAK is mediated by MyD88, SOCS1, and STAT3. Taken together, our results demonstrated that TWEAK may play a key role in regulating goat peripheral NK cell cytotoxicity and cytokine expression levels during PPRV infection.

Highlights

  • Peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) is a member of the Morbillivirus family and is one of highly contagious fatal diseases known to domestic and wild small ruminants [1,2,3]

  • In this study we analyzed the mechanisms involved in immunosuppression during PPRV infection in goat peripheral NK cells for the central role TWEAK

  • We reveal that multiple immune responses of goat NK cells were compromised during PPRV infection, including cytolytic effector molecule expression and cytokine production

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Introduction

Peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) is a member of the Morbillivirus family and is one of highly contagious fatal diseases known to domestic and wild small ruminants [1,2,3]. PPRV infection usually caused severe suppression of immune responses in goat, which favors secondary infections [4,5,6]. The vaccine with attenuated PPRV has been found to be highly efficacious, safe, and potent in small ruminants, it has been shown that the vaccine virus induced an early and transient lymphopenia in goats [7]. Goats are naturally more susceptible to PPRV than sheep due to the hostor virus-derived factors [1, 8]. The differential susceptibility could one part attributed to the host immune responses, this has not been explored in detail in ruminant species or breeds

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