Frontiers in Immunology (Jul 2021)

Nlrc3 Knockout Mice Showed Renal Pathological Changes After HTNV Infection

  • Ruixue Ma,
  • Xiaoxiao Zhang,
  • Jiayi Shu,
  • Ziyu Liu,
  • Wenjie Sun,
  • Wenjie Sun,
  • Shiyuan Hou,
  • Yunhua Lv,
  • Qikang Ying,
  • Fang Wang,
  • Xia Jin,
  • Rongrong Liu,
  • Xingan Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.692509
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Hantaan virus (HTNV) infects humans and causes hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS). The development of well-characterized animal models of HFRS could accelerate the testing of vaccine candidates and therapeutic agents and provide a useful tool for studying the pathogenesis of HFRS. Because NLRC3 has multiple immunoregulatory roles, we investigated the susceptibility of Nlrc3−/− mice to HTNV infection in order to establish a new model of HFRS. Nlrc3−/− mice developed weight loss, renal hemorrhage, and tubule dilation after HTNV infection, recapitulating many clinical symptoms of human HFRS. Moreover, infected Nlrc3−/− mice showed higher viral loads in serum, spleen, and kidney than wild type C57BL/6 (WT) mice, and some of them manifested more hematological disorders and significant pathological changes within multiple organs than WT mice. Our results identify that HTNV infected Nlrc3−/− mice can develop clinical symptoms and pathological changes resembling patients with HFRS, suggesting a new model for studying the pathogenesis and testing of candidate vaccines and therapeutics.

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