The relationship between tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α level, body temperature, and pulmonary lesion score was determined in 3-week-old pigs inoculated intranasally with swine influenza virus (SIV) subtype H1N2. The expression of TNF-α was measured in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluids by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and lung tissues by immunohistochemistry. In BAL fluid, TNF-α concentration was maximal at 1 days post-inoculation (dpi), declined markedly by 3 dpi (P<0.05) and steady thereafter. Mean rectal temperatures were above 40°C for the infected groups at 1 dpi and declined markedly by 3 dpi. The body temperatures were cor-related with the levels of TNF-α in BAL fluids from pigs experimentally infected with SIV (rs=0.9754, P<0.05). The pulmonary lesion scores were correlated with the means of positive cells by immunohistochemistry for TNF-α(rs=0.9949, P<0.001). The results suggest that the expression of TNF-α protein plays an important role in induction of pulmonary lesion and clinical sign such as fever in SIV infection.
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Kim, B., Ahn, K. K., Ha, Y., Lee, Y. H., Kim, D., Lim, J. H., … Chae, C. (2009). Association of tumor necrosis factor-α with fever and pulmonary lesion score in pigs experimentally infected with swine influenza virus subtype H1N2. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 71(5), 611–616. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.71.611
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