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Porcine ex-vivo intestinal mucus has age-dependent blocking activity against transmissible gastroenteritis virus

Waqar Saleem
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Nathan Carpentier
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Charlotte Hinnekens
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Dayoung Oh
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Sandra van Vlierberghe
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Kevin Braeckmans
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Hans Nauwynck
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AbstractTransmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV) causes high mortality in young piglets (< 3 days of age). With aging, the susceptibility/morbidity/mortality rates drop. We previously hypothesized that the age-related changes in the intestinal mucus could be responsible for this resistance. Hence, this study investigated the effect of porcine intestinal mucus from 3-day and 3-week-old pigs on the free mobility of the virulent TGEV Miller strain, and on the infection in swine testicle (ST) cells. Single particle tracking (SPT) revealed that TGEV had significantly higher diffusion coefficients in 3-day mucus compared to 3-week mucus. TGEV and charged and uncharged control nanoparticles diffused freely in 3-day mucus but were hindered by 3-week mucus in the diffusion model; TGEV mimicked the diffusion behavior of negatively charged carboxylated particles. Inoculation of ST cells with TGEV in the presence of 3-week mucus resulted in a significantly lower average number of infected cells (30.9 ± 11.9/5 fields) compared with 3-day mucus (84.6 ± 16.4/5 fields). These results show that 3-week mucus has a significant TGEV-blocking activity compared to 3-day mucus in free diffusion and infection of the underlying susceptible cells. Additionally, a label-free proteomics analysis revealed an increased expression of mucin 13, known for negatively regulating the tight junctions in intestinal epithelium, in 3-day-old pigs. In 3-week-old pigs, a higher expression of mucin 2, a type of secreted mucin which is known for inhibiting coronavirus infection, was observed. Concludingly, this study demonstrated a protective effect of 3-week mucus against viral infections.
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hal-04705333 , version 1 (23-09-2024)

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Waqar Saleem, Nathan Carpentier, Charlotte Hinnekens, Dayoung Oh, Sandra van Vlierberghe, et al.. Porcine ex-vivo intestinal mucus has age-dependent blocking activity against transmissible gastroenteritis virus. Veterinary Research, 2024, 55 (1), pp.113. ⟨10.1186/s13567-024-01374-y⟩. ⟨hal-04705333⟩

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