학술논문

Pig jejunum protein profile changes in response to a porcine epidemic diarrhea virus challenge
Document Type
Report
Author abstract
Source
Journal of Animal Science. Sept, 2016, Vol. 94 Issue 9, p412, 4 p.
Subject
Swine -- Research
Swine -- Genetic aspects
Jejunum -- Research
Proteins -- Research
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome -- Research
Zoology and wildlife conservation
Language
English
ISSN
0021-8812
Abstract
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) negatively impacts the gastrointestinal tract, which results in high mortalities in suckling piglets and reduced growth performance in older pigs. Therefore, our objective was to determine the effect of PEDV infection on the protein profile of the jejunum using 2D-differential in gel electrophoresis (DIGE). Sixteen gilts (n = 8/treatment; 16.7 [+ or -] 0.98 kg BW) were gastrically inoculated with PEDV (PED) or saline (CON). After 7 d of infection, pigs were euthanized, whole jejunum was collected, and proteins were analyzed using 2D-DIGE. PEDV infection resulted in severe jejunum villus atrophy and attenuated villi to crypt ratios compared to CON pigs. Compared to CON, relative abundance of 141 protein spots was significantly different (P < 0.05) in PEDV infected jejunum. Compared to the CON, the PED pigs exhibited a 21% increase in the apoptosis marker Annexin A5 (P = 0.036), 78 kDa glucose-regulated protein (11%, P < 0.01), prolyl 4-hydroxylase ? polypeptide (7%, P = 0.040), and the intermediate metabolism enzyme l-lactate dehydrogenase B chain (13%, P < 0.001). PED infection resulted in a 15% decrease of the structural proteins tubulin and ?- and ?-actin compared to the CON (P < 0.05). The immune signal transducer, TNF-receptor associated factor 6, was also decreased (23%, P < 0.05) in PED pigs. Altogether, these proteomic data on jejunum indicate that PEDV alters several intestinal proteins involved in cell migration, proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, and structure, as well as immune response.