2021
DOI: 10.3390/vaccines9060594
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Comparison of Primary Virus Isolation in Pulmonary Alveolar Macrophages and Four Different Continuous Cell Lines for Type 1 and Type 2 Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus

Abstract: Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV) has a highly restricted cellular tropism. In vivo, the virus primarily infects tissue-specific macrophages in the nose, lungs, tonsils, and pharyngeal lymphoid tissues. In vitro however, the MARC-145 cell line is one of the few PRRSV susceptible cell lines that are routinely used for in vitro propagation. Previously, several PRRSV non-permissive cell lines were shown to become susceptible to PRRSV infection upon expression of recombinant entry recepto… Show more

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“…It could be important to evaluate a supportive therapy that in these patients can counteract this situation of lymphopenia favoring a positive course of the disease. As for the macrophages, in case of infection, they recognize the microorganism through the so‐called PRRs and activate a whole series of pro‐inflammatory patterns and participate in the recruitment of other effector cells of the immune response (Xie et al., 2021). In severe cases of COVID‐19, however, a dysregulated response has been observed which can further aggravate the clinical picture of the host.…”
Section: Covid‐19 and Immune Response Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It could be important to evaluate a supportive therapy that in these patients can counteract this situation of lymphopenia favoring a positive course of the disease. As for the macrophages, in case of infection, they recognize the microorganism through the so‐called PRRs and activate a whole series of pro‐inflammatory patterns and participate in the recruitment of other effector cells of the immune response (Xie et al., 2021). In severe cases of COVID‐19, however, a dysregulated response has been observed which can further aggravate the clinical picture of the host.…”
Section: Covid‐19 and Immune Response Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%