Wild Brazilian yellow fever virus infection in Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus): Clinical and histopathological analyses.

野生巴西黄热病毒感染叙利亚仓鼠(Mesocricetus auratus):临床和组织病理学分析

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作者:de Oliveira Bottino Fernanda, Euzebio Pereira Dias de Oliveira Barbara Cristina, Rodrigues Dos Santos João Paulo, Barata Viana Tiradentes Mariana, Rodrigues Maia de Souza Yuli, Silva Galdino de Paula Tainah, da Silva Medeiros Elido Hyago, Barbieri Dos Santos Isabele, Pereira Ribeiro Ieda, Bonaldo Myrna Cristina, Pelajo Machado Marcelo, de Abreu Manso Pedro Paulo
The Yellow Fever virus (YFV) wild-type strains studied until now have little or no ability to evade the Syrian hamster interferon antiviral response. Thus, evaluating the susceptibility of this model to new YFV isolates is paramount to aid in the understanding of their viscerotropic phenotype. To this end, Syrian hamsters were inoculated intraperitoneally with two Brazilian wild-type YFV isolates originated from dying or dead howler monkeys obtained during outbreaks in the states of Rio Grande do Sul in 2008 (PR4408) and Rio de Janeiro in 2019 (RJ155). The results were compared with a YFV experimental vaccine strain (17DD(exp)). The main findings observed for animals infected with the PR4408 strain were progressive weight loss and persistent viremia (at least up to day seven post-infection), associated with viral RNA detection in the liver, and hepatic, splenic, and pancreatic histological alterations consistent with YF. The infection was eliminated seven days post-infection in animals inoculated with the RJ155 strain. No changes were observed for animals infected with 17DD(exp) virus. The findings indicate that both Brazilian isolates are able to infect Syrian hamsters, resulting in histopathological changes compatible with the YF pathology observed in humans. Furthermore, the PR4408 strain exhibited increased virulence in this mammalian model, despite causing a non-fatal infection.

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