Determining the Replication Kinetics and Cellular Tropism of Influenza D Virus on Primary Well-Differentiated Human Airway Epithelial Cells

Influenza viruses are notorious pathogens that frequently cross the species barrier with often severe consequences for both animal and human health. In 2011, a novel member of the <i>Orthomyxoviridae</i> family, Influenza D virus (IDV), was identified in the respiratory tract of swine. E...

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Main Authors: Melle Holwerda, Jenna Kelly, Laura Laloli, Isabel Stürmer, Jasmine Portmann, Hanspeter Stalder, Ronald Dijkman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:Viruses
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/11/4/377
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spelling doaj-a12ef6780bc84d0b816862f947c5fa112020-11-24T20:43:28ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152019-04-0111437710.3390/v11040377v11040377Determining the Replication Kinetics and Cellular Tropism of Influenza D Virus on Primary Well-Differentiated Human Airway Epithelial CellsMelle Holwerda0Jenna Kelly1Laura Laloli2Isabel Stürmer3Jasmine Portmann4Hanspeter Stalder5Ronald Dijkman6Institute of Virology and Immunology, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandInstitute of Virology and Immunology, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandInstitute of Virology and Immunology, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandInstitute of Virology and Immunology, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandInstitute of Virology and Immunology, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandInstitute of Virology and Immunology, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandInstitute of Virology and Immunology, 3012 Bern, SwitzerlandInfluenza viruses are notorious pathogens that frequently cross the species barrier with often severe consequences for both animal and human health. In 2011, a novel member of the <i>Orthomyxoviridae</i> family, Influenza D virus (IDV), was identified in the respiratory tract of swine. Epidemiological surveys revealed that IDV is distributed worldwide among livestock and that IDV-directed antibodies are detected in humans with occupational exposure to livestock. To identify the transmission capability of IDV to humans, we determined the viral replication kinetics and cell tropism using an in vitro respiratory epithelium model of humans. The inoculation of IDV revealed efficient replication kinetics and apical progeny virus release at different body temperatures. Intriguingly, the replication characteristics of IDV revealed higher replication kinetics compared to Influenza C virus, despite sharing the cell tropism preference for ciliated cells. Collectively, these results might indicate why IDV-directed antibodies are detected among humans with occupational exposure to livestock.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/11/4/377influenza D viruszoonosishuman respiratory epithelium
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Jenna Kelly
Laura Laloli
Isabel Stürmer
Jasmine Portmann
Hanspeter Stalder
Ronald Dijkman
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Jenna Kelly
Laura Laloli
Isabel Stürmer
Jasmine Portmann
Hanspeter Stalder
Ronald Dijkman
Determining the Replication Kinetics and Cellular Tropism of Influenza D Virus on Primary Well-Differentiated Human Airway Epithelial Cells
Viruses
influenza D virus
zoonosis
human respiratory epithelium
author_facet Melle Holwerda
Jenna Kelly
Laura Laloli
Isabel Stürmer
Jasmine Portmann
Hanspeter Stalder
Ronald Dijkman
author_sort Melle Holwerda
title Determining the Replication Kinetics and Cellular Tropism of Influenza D Virus on Primary Well-Differentiated Human Airway Epithelial Cells
title_short Determining the Replication Kinetics and Cellular Tropism of Influenza D Virus on Primary Well-Differentiated Human Airway Epithelial Cells
title_full Determining the Replication Kinetics and Cellular Tropism of Influenza D Virus on Primary Well-Differentiated Human Airway Epithelial Cells
title_fullStr Determining the Replication Kinetics and Cellular Tropism of Influenza D Virus on Primary Well-Differentiated Human Airway Epithelial Cells
title_full_unstemmed Determining the Replication Kinetics and Cellular Tropism of Influenza D Virus on Primary Well-Differentiated Human Airway Epithelial Cells
title_sort determining the replication kinetics and cellular tropism of influenza d virus on primary well-differentiated human airway epithelial cells
publisher MDPI AG
series Viruses
issn 1999-4915
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Influenza viruses are notorious pathogens that frequently cross the species barrier with often severe consequences for both animal and human health. In 2011, a novel member of the <i>Orthomyxoviridae</i> family, Influenza D virus (IDV), was identified in the respiratory tract of swine. Epidemiological surveys revealed that IDV is distributed worldwide among livestock and that IDV-directed antibodies are detected in humans with occupational exposure to livestock. To identify the transmission capability of IDV to humans, we determined the viral replication kinetics and cell tropism using an in vitro respiratory epithelium model of humans. The inoculation of IDV revealed efficient replication kinetics and apical progeny virus release at different body temperatures. Intriguingly, the replication characteristics of IDV revealed higher replication kinetics compared to Influenza C virus, despite sharing the cell tropism preference for ciliated cells. Collectively, these results might indicate why IDV-directed antibodies are detected among humans with occupational exposure to livestock.
topic influenza D virus
zoonosis
human respiratory epithelium
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/11/4/377
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