Phenotypic Characterization of Encephalitis in the BRAINS of Badgers Naturally Infected with Canine Distemper Virus

Author:

Espinoza Israel1,García Iglesias María José12ORCID,Oleaga Álvaro3ORCID,de Garnica García María Gracia14ORCID,Balseiro Ana15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Sanidad Animal, Universidad de León, 24071 León, Spain

2. Instituto Universitario (LOU) de Biomedicina (IBIOMED), Universidad de Léon, 24071 León, Spain

3. Sociedad de Servicios del Principado de Asturias S.A. (SERPA), 33203 Gijón, Spain

4. Micros Veterinaria, S.L., 24007 León, Spain

5. Departamento de Sanidad Animal, Instituto de Ganadería de Montaña (CSIC—Universidad de León), 24346 León, Spain

Abstract

Canine distemper virus (CDV) affects a huge diversity of domestic and wild carnivores, with increasing numbers of mortality events worldwide. The local cell-mediated immune response elicited against a natural infection is an important factor in determining the outcome of CDV infection. Therefore, the purposes of this study were to describe the local immune response within the central nervous systems (CNSs) of seven badgers naturally infected with CDV in Asturias (Atlantic Spain) and to determine the phenotype and distribution of microglial cells, T and B lymphocytes, and astrocytes in the foci of gliosis located in the thalamus and cerebellum using immunohistochemistry. The immunohistochemical assessment demonstrated the presence of Iba1-positive microglia and GFAP-positive astrocytes in the foci of gliosis, whereas T (CD3-negative) or B (CD20-negative) lymphocytes in those same lesions were absent. Our results also revealed that the badgers with natural CDV encephalitis presented lesions mostly located in the white matter of the thalamus and cerebellum, suggesting a CDV-specific tropism for the white matter of badger brains in those locations. The knowledge gained in the field of the immunopathogenesis of distemper disease affecting the CNSs of badgers could help to clarify CDV disease patterns in this species.

Funder

Principality of Asturias

European Regional Development Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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