Effects of infectious bursal disease virus infection on interferon and antiviral gene expression in layer chicken bursa.
Microb Pathog
; 144: 104182, 2020 Jul.
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Layer chickens were artificially challenged with infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV), and the kinetics of IFN-λ and antiviral genes in the bursa were explored using quantitative real-time PCR. Data showed that after the chickens were infected with IBDV, the virus load in the bursa of the Fabricius peaked at 96 h and gradually decreased. The relative mRNA expression levels of IFN-λ and antiviral genes (zinc-finger antiviral protein [ZAP], interferon alpha-inducible protein 6 [IFI6], laboratory of genetics and physiology 2 [LGP2], virus inhibitory protein [Viperin], and Mx) of the infected group dramatically increased at 24-168 h compared with those of the negative-infected group. Furthermore, the ZAP mRNA expression peaked at 24 h (3.97-fold). The Viperin mRNA transcript level was highest at 48 h (384.60-fold). The mRNA expression levels of IFI6 (96.31-fold), LGP2 (18.29-fold), and Mx (88.85-fold) peaked at 72 h, and that of IFN-λ was most remarkable at 96 h (2978.81-fold). Furthermore, the ZAP change rule was significantly positively correlated with the change rule of the IBDV load. The mRNA expression levels of IFN-λ and antiviral genes (ZAP, IFI6, LGP2, Viperin, and Mx) increased as the virus expression increased and then decreased. These results further corroborated that the IBDV infection seriously interfered with the chicken's innate immune response.
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Antivirais
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Expressão Gênica
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Interferons
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Infecções por Birnaviridae
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Vírus da Doença Infecciosa da Bursa
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Animals
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En
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2020
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