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The distribution of sialic acid receptors of avian influenza virus in the reproductive tract of laying hens

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Mol Cell Probes. 2015 Feb 25. pii: S0890-8508(15)00003-1. doi: 10.1016/j.mcp.2015.01.002. [Epub ahead of print]
[h=1]The distribution of sialic acid receptors of avian influenza virus in the reproductive tract of laying hens.[/h] Wang JY[SUP]1[/SUP], Chen ZL[SUP]2[/SUP], Li CS[SUP]2[/SUP], Cao XL[SUP]2[/SUP], Wang R[SUP]2[/SUP], Tang C[SUP]2[/SUP], Huang JJ[SUP]2[/SUP], Chang CD[SUP]3[/SUP], Liu HJ[SUP]4[/SUP].
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[h=3]Abstract[/h] The susceptibility of the host to influenza virus is determined by the distribution of the sialic acid (SA) receptors on host cell membrane. Avian influenza virus (AIV) preferentially binds to SA α-2,3-galactose (SA α2,3-gal) linked receptors, while human strains bind to sialic acid α2,6-galactose (SA α2,6-gal) linked receptors. Here, we describe the SA patterns and distributions in the reproductive tract of hens by employing two specific lectins, Maackia amurensis agglutinin (MAA) for SA α2,3-gal and sambucus nigra agglutinin (SNA) for SA α 2,6-gal receptors. Our results revealed that both SA α2,3-gal and SA α2,6-gal receptors exist in the reproductive tract of hens, including magnum, isthmus, uterus and vagina except for infundibulum. The distribution of SAα-2,3-gal receptor was more abundantly in the columnar epithelium cells of magnum, isthmus and uterus. Only minimal positive results for SA α-2,6-gal receptors were detected in the columnar epithelium cells of magnum, isthmus, uterus and vagina. Furthermore, AIV in tissues of the reproductive tract tissues were detected by SYBR green-based reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Results showed that both viral loads and pathological changes in different parts of the reproductive tract were positively correlated with the expression of both receptors. Our results revealed that the reproductive tract of hens may provide an environment for the replication of both avian and human influenza viruses.
Copyright ? 2015. Published by Elsevier Ltd.


[h=4]KEYWORDS:[/h] Oviduct; SA α-2,6-gal; SAα-2,3-gal; SYBR green-based real-time RT-PCR; laying hens; lectin histochemistry affinity staining; the reproductive tract

PMID: 25725345 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
 
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