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Identification of Host Factors Associated with the Development of Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy by Transcriptomic Analysis of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells from Horses
by
Jacob, Sarah I.
, McCauley, Allison G.
, Zarski, Lila M.
, Lee, Yao
, Soboll Hussey, Gisela
, Giessler, Kim S.
, Weber, Patty Sue D.
in
coagulation
/ EHM
/ EHV-1
/ Equid alphaherpesvirus 1
/ gene expression
/ gene expression regulation
/ herpesvirus
/ horse
/ interleukin-6
/ mares
/ myeloencephalopathy
/ pathogenesis
/ PBMC
/ phenotype
/ progesterone
/ respiratory tract diseases
/ RNA
/ transcriptome
/ transcriptomics
/ viremia
2021
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Identification of Host Factors Associated with the Development of Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy by Transcriptomic Analysis of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells from Horses
by
Jacob, Sarah I.
, McCauley, Allison G.
, Zarski, Lila M.
, Lee, Yao
, Soboll Hussey, Gisela
, Giessler, Kim S.
, Weber, Patty Sue D.
in
coagulation
/ EHM
/ EHV-1
/ Equid alphaherpesvirus 1
/ gene expression
/ gene expression regulation
/ herpesvirus
/ horse
/ interleukin-6
/ mares
/ myeloencephalopathy
/ pathogenesis
/ PBMC
/ phenotype
/ progesterone
/ respiratory tract diseases
/ RNA
/ transcriptome
/ transcriptomics
/ viremia
2021
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Identification of Host Factors Associated with the Development of Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy by Transcriptomic Analysis of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells from Horses
by
Jacob, Sarah I.
, McCauley, Allison G.
, Zarski, Lila M.
, Lee, Yao
, Soboll Hussey, Gisela
, Giessler, Kim S.
, Weber, Patty Sue D.
in
coagulation
/ EHM
/ EHV-1
/ Equid alphaherpesvirus 1
/ gene expression
/ gene expression regulation
/ herpesvirus
/ horse
/ interleukin-6
/ mares
/ myeloencephalopathy
/ pathogenesis
/ PBMC
/ phenotype
/ progesterone
/ respiratory tract diseases
/ RNA
/ transcriptome
/ transcriptomics
/ viremia
2021
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Identification of Host Factors Associated with the Development of Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy by Transcriptomic Analysis of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells from Horses
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Identification of Host Factors Associated with the Development of Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy by Transcriptomic Analysis of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells from Horses
2021
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Equine herpesvirus-1 is the cause of respiratory disease, abortion, and equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (EHM) in horses worldwide. EHM affects as many as 14% of infected horses and a cell-associated viremia is thought to be central for EHM pathogenesis. While EHM is infrequent in younger horses, up to 70% of aged horses develop EHM. The aging immune system likely contributes to EHM pathogenesis; however, little is known about the host factors associated with clinical EHM. Here, we used the “old mare model” to induce EHM following EHV-1 infection. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of horses prior to infection and during viremia were collected and RNA sequencing with differential gene expression was used to compare the transcriptome of horses that did (EHM group) and did not (non-EHM group) develop clinical EHM. Interestingly, horses exhibiting EHM did not show respiratory disease, while non-EHM horses showed significant respiratory disease starting on day 2 post infection. Multiple immune pathways differed in EHM horses in response to EHV-1. These included an upregulation of IL-6 gene expression, a dysregulation of T-cell activation through AP-1 and responses skewed towards a T-helper 2 phenotype. Further, a dysregulation of coagulation and an upregulation of elements in the progesterone response were observed in EHM horses.
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