Med. Weter. 78 (5), 213-221, 2022
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| HANNA TURLEWICZ-PODBIELSKA, AGATA AUGUSTYNIAK,
MAŁGORZATA POMORSKA-MÓL |
| Viral co-infections of the porcine respiratory tract:
Insight into the local cytokine response |
| Infections of the porcine respiratory tract are frequently multifactorial, with more than one pathogen involved.
They have a significant impact on the efficiency of pig production. One example of such a mixed infection is
the porcine respiratory disease complex (PRDC). PRDC can be caused by various viral or bacterial agents.
The main viral agents associated with PRDC and considered the primary pathogens are porcine reproductive
and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), swine influenza virus (SIV), and porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2).
PRRSV, SIV, and PCV2 are known as inducers of inflammatory cytokines. Cytokines play an important role
in all aspects of immune responses, but their uncontrolled release in virus-induced diseases may aggravate the
course of the disease and the severity of pathological lesions. Although data regarding the kinetics of the local
cytokine response in porcine lungs during mono-infection with these pathogens are abundant, their impact on
each other during simultaneous infection in different combinations is not thoroughly understood. This paper
aims to present the available data on interactions between SIV, PRRSV, and PCV2 in mixed infections of the
porcine respiratory tract and the influence of co-infections on local cytokine profiles in the lungs. |
| Keywords: porcine, co-infection, respiratory tract, cytokines, PRRSV, SIV, PCV2 |