Gi. Solano et al., EFFECT OF PORCINE REPRODUCTIVE AND RESPIRATORY SYNDROME VIRUS-INFECTION ON THE CLEARANCE OF HAEMOPHILUS-PARASUIS BY PORCINE ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES, Canadian journal of veterinary research, 62(4), 1998, pp. 251-256
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) infection
in young piglets is frequently associated with secondary infection due
to various pathogens, especially those of the respiratory tract. One
of the most important mechanisms in respiratory diseases is related to
the alteration of function of porcine alveolar macrophages (PAMs), Th
e objective of this study was to determine how PRRS virus infection af
fects the capabilities of PAMs in the phagocytosis and destruction of
Haemophilus parasuis, Phagocytosis percentages were determined in vitr
o and ex vivo, after collected PAMs were directly exposed to the virus
or if PAMs were collected from piglets previously infected with PRRSV
, In vitro experiments demonstrated that H. parasuis uptake by PAMs is
only increased in the early stages of PRRSV infection (2 h post-infec
tion), In contrast, in the ex vivo experiments it was shown that PAMs
from PRRSV-infected piglets do not seem to change in their phagocytic
rate until the later stages of infection, Together with a decrease in
the phagocytic rate, a marked decrease in the functional ability of PA
Ms to kill bacteria was observed 7 d post-infection. It is hypothesize
d that when animals are exposed to PRRSV, there is a marked decrease i
n the functional ability of PAMs to kill bacteria through the release
of superoxide anion, indicating a possible negative effect of the viru
s, at least at the macrophage level.