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Evaluation of the Gastrointestinal Tract as Potential Route of Primary Polyomavirus Infection in Mice
Authors:Gang Huang  Gang Zeng  Yuchen Huang  Bala Ramaswami  Parmjeet Randhawa
Affiliation:1. Department of Organ Transplantation, The First Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China, 510080;2. Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh, School Of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 15261;3. Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, School Of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America, 15261;University of Alberta, CANADA
Abstract:

Background

Detection of Polyomavirus (PyV) DNA in metropolitan rivers worldwide has led to the suggestion that primary viral infection can occur by the oral route. The aim of this study was to test this notion experimentally.

Methods

Mouse PyV (MPyV) was used to infect C57BL/6J mice by the nasal or intragastric route. Viral load kinetics was studied 3, 7, 10, 14, 21 and 28 days post-infection (dpi) using quantitative PCR.

Results

Following nasal infection, MPyV DNA was readily detected in many organs including lung, heart, aorta, colon, and stool with viral loads in the range of 103–106 copies/mg wet weight that peaked 7–10 dpi. Complete viral clearance occurred in the serum and kidney by 28 dpi, while clearance in other organs was partial with a 10–100 fold decrease in viral load. In contrast, following intragastric infection peak detection of PyV was delayed to 21 dpi, and viral loads were up to 3 logs lower. There was no detectable virus in the heart, colon, or stool.

Conclusions

The intragastric route of MPyV infection is successful, not as efficacious as the respiratory route, and associated with delayed viral dissemination as well as a lower peak MPyV load in individual organs.
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