Immunological and Pathogenic Differences of Two Experimental Bluetongue Virus Serotype Infections Evaluated in Two Disparate Host Species

Author:

Westrich Joseph A.1,McNulty Erin E.1,Stoltz Madison1,Sherman Tyler J.1ORCID,Carpenter Molly1ORCID,Burton Mollie1ORCID,Nalls Amy1ORCID,Rubio Hennio S.1,Sandoval Audrey1ORCID,Mayo Christie1,Mathiason Candace K.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA

Abstract

Bluetongue virus (BTV) is a prevalent midge-borne pathogen that infects ruminant species worldwide. BTV infections range from asymptomatic to lethal, with mechanisms that determine the severity of infection remaining largely undefined. Although it is relatively poorly understood, the immune response to BTV infection is thought to be critical for both the propagation of disease as well as the resolution of infection. To bridge this gap in knowledge, we infected cohorts of sheep and muntjac deer with two serotypes of BTV (BTV10 and BTV17) for longitudinal analysis (30 days). Interestingly, species-specific differences were observed. Circulating virus was detected early and remained detectable for the duration of the sheep study, while infections in muntjac showed faltering detection of BTV10 at 3 weeks post infection. The magnitude of the immune response was subdued in the muntjac when compared to the sheep cohorts, though similar responses were observed. We also assessed midge viral uptake and the ability to replicate BTV. Midges successfully fed on both species, yet those that fed on sheep resulted in more efficient BTV transmission. Our findings demonstrate that differences in BTV infections, immune responses, and vector competence across host species and serotypes will impact global BTV emergence and strategies for mitigation.

Funder

USDA–NIFA AFRI

Publisher

MDPI AG

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