Comparative impact of porcine reproductive and respiratory virus and swine influenza A virus infections on respiratory lymph nodes B cells and macrophages

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Hervet, Caroline | Perrin, Aline | Renson, Patricia | Deblanc, Céline | Muñoz, Marta | Meurens, François | Argilaguet, Jordi | Simon, Gaëlle | Bourry, Olivier | Maisonnasse, Pauline | Bertho, Nicolas

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Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV) strongly impacts the pig rearing sector due to its persistence in infected animals. Interestingly, although the PRRSV family exhibits considerable genome variability, with the PRRSV-1 and PRRSV-2 subtypes having been finally classified in two different species (Betaarterivirus suid 1 and 2). Both viruses, as well as their derived attenuated vaccine strains, persist for months, due in part to their ability to delay the appearance of neutralizing antibodies. Thanks to extensive efforts over the past years, we have developed the capability to perform in-depth analysis of the previously poorly understood porcine inverted lymph node (LN). In this study, by comparing the early stages of LN B cell maturation upon PRRSV-1 infection to those induced upon the acute swine influenza A virus infection, we highlighted PRRSV specific mechanisms, including the expression of PD-L1 in efferent macrophages, the induction of extrafollicular plasmocytes, and the influx of inflammatory monocytes/macrophages. Studies on PRRSV-2 infections report observations compatible with our results, that thus might be generalized to all PRRSV-strains. Moreover, these mechanisms can be compared with those used by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and the murine chronic lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) to hijack the immune response. These similarities can be harnessed to develop new strategies to improve the development of more efficient anti-PRRSV vaccines

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