RSV and HMPV Infections in 3D Tissue Cultures: Mechanisms Involved in Virus-Host and Virus-Virus Interactions

Geiser, Johan and Boivin, Guy and Huang, Song and Constant, Samuel and Kaiser, Laurent and Tapparel, Caroline and Essaidi-Laziosi, Manel (2021) RSV and HMPV Infections in 3D Tissue Cultures: Mechanisms Involved in Virus-Host and Virus-Virus Interactions. Viruses, 13 (1). p. 139. ISSN 1999-4915

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Abstract

Respiratory viral infections constitute a global public health concern. Among prevalent respiratory viruses, two pneumoviruses can be life-threatening in high-risk populations. In young children, they constitute the first cause of hospitalization due to severe lower respiratory tract diseases. A better understanding of their pathogenesis is still needed as there are no approved efficient anti-viral nor vaccine against pneumoviruses. We studied Respiratory Syncytial virus (RSV) and human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) in single and dual infections in three-dimensional cultures, a highly relevant model to study viral respiratory infections of the airway epithelium. Our investigation showed that HMPV is less pathogenic than RSV in this model. Compared to RSV, HMPV replicated less efficiently, induced a lower immune response, did not block cilia beating, and was more sensitive to IFNs. In dual infections, RSV-infected epithelia were less permissive to HMPV. By neutralizing IFNs in co-infection assays, we partially prevented HMPV inhibition by RSV and significantly increased the number of co-infected cells in the tissue. This suggests that interference in dual infection would be at least partly mediated by the host immune response. In summary, this work provides new insight regarding virus-host and virus-virus interactions of pneumoviruses in the airway epithelium. This could be helpful for the proper handling of at-risk patients.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: HMPV; RSV; airway epithelia; single and dual infections; innate immunity and IFN response
Subjects: STM Repository > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 22 Mar 2024 04:16
Last Modified: 22 Mar 2024 04:16
URI: http://classical.goforpromo.com/id/eprint/681

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