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Title: Ebola Virus Pathogenesis:


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Ebola Virus Pathogenesis Lessons learned from
my Post-doc experience at CDC
Amy L. Hartman, Ph.D.
IDM 2004 Viral Pathogenesis November 20, 2008
2
RNA Virus Families
3
Filoviruses Ebola and Marburg
From Frederick Murphy, CDC
From Fields Virology 5th Ed. Ch. 40
4
Genomic organization of Filoviridae
VP30
VP24
L
VP40
GP
NP
VP35
5
3
19 Kb
Membrane-associated proteins
RNP-complex-associated proteins
Intergenic region
Leader/trailer sequences
5
From Fields Virology 5th ed.
6
Filovirus Genome replication
Replication (viral RdRp)
7
Experimental models
  • Unique properties of (-)ssRNA viruses makes
    genetic manipulation difficult
  • Need for RdRp in the virion for rep/transc.
  • How can Ebola genome be manipulated?

8
Reverse genetics systems for (-)ssRNA viruses
  • Goal to make mutant viruses
  • This method will
  • make a desired mutation in a viral gene
  • introduce it into the viral genome
  • generate recombinant virus with the desired
    mutation
  • look at the resulting phenotype

9
Forward Genetics
Observable phenotype
sequencing
genotype
Reverse Genetics
Genotype (mutation)
Introduce into sequence
phenotype?
10
Reverse genetics system for generation of
recombinant Ebola virus
Full-length genomic cDNA plasmid
x
Ebola
trailer
T7
Rib
leader
Ebo cRNA
NP, L, VP35, VP30 proteins
Ebola proteins
Ebo mRNAs
11
Take home message
  • Reverse genetics is the only way to generate
    mutations in the genome of (-)ssRNA viruses
  • Can be applied to segmented (-)ssRNA viruses

12
Geographic distribution of Filovirus outbreaks
Ebola Zaire Ebola Sudan and Marburg
hemorrhagic fever outbreaks
Kenya 80, 87
DRC 98
Uganda 67
Angola 05
Zimbabwe 75
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From Fields Virology 5th ed.
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Clinical features of Ebola and Marburg
Hemorrhagic Fever
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From Fields Virology 5th ed.
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Characteristics of Ebola virus pathogenesis
  • Subversion of innate and adaptive immune
    responses
  • Induction of harmful inflammatory responses
  • Direct tissue necrosis
  • Death
  • Multi-organ failure
  • Severe septic shock-like syndrome

18
Infection and spread of Ebola Virus
Zampieri et al. Nat. Immunol. 8(11)1159
19
Filovirus specificity
  • Pantropic
  • Most cells can be infected
  • Exception lymphocytes

20
Receptor for Ebola virus entry?
  • C-type lectins
  • ICAM3
  • DC-SIGN
  • L-SIGN
  • TREM
  • Heparin-sulphage proteoglycan (HSPG)
  • Folate receptor-alpha
  • Others?

21
Mohamadzadeh et al. Nat. Rev. Immunol. 7556
22
Important cytokines secreted by macrophages TNF
IL-6
Fig. 2.39 6th ed.
23
TNF-? release friend or foe?
Fig. 2.45 6th ed.
24
Tissue Factor (TF) the key to coagulation
abnormalities in Ebola infections?
  • TF over-expression in Ebola infection
  • TF pro-coagulation pathway
  • Decreased Protein C expression in Ebola infection
  • Protein C anti-coagulation pathway

25
DIC (disseminated intravascular coagulation)
  • Small blood clots form in vessels (TF)
  • consume all the available coagulation proteins
    and platelets
  • normal coagulation is disrupted
  • abnormal bleeding
  • disrupt normal blood flow to organs
  • Multi-organ failure

26
Hallmark of fatal cases immunosupression
Zampieri et al. Nat. Immunol. 8(11)1159
27
Immunomodulatory properties of Ebola Virus
  • VP35
  • Inhibits activation (phosphorylation) of the
    transcription factor Interferon Regulatory Factor
    (IRF)-3
  • Inhibits activation of protein kinase R (PKR)
  • RNA-silencing suppressor (RSS) to inhibit RNAi
  • VP24
  • Inhibits nuclear translocation of phospho-STAT1
  • Immunosuppressive domain (ISD) within GP
  • Decreased activation of CD4/CD8 T cells and Th1
    cytokine secretion
  • Increased apoptosis

28
Animal models of Filovirus infections
  • Mouse
  • Adaptation required
  • ip infection necessary
  • no hemmorrhage
  • Guinea pig
  • Adaptation required
  • Non-human primate
  • Very sensitive

29
Filoviral vaccine candidates
30
Opportunities at CDC
  • ASM/CCID Post-doctoral fellowship
    (research-based)
  • http//www.asm.org/Education/index.asp?bid15497
  • Emerging Infectious Disease fellowship
    (research-based)
  • http//www.aphl.org/profdev/fellowships/Pages/defa
    ult.aspx
  • Epidemic Intelligence Service (epi-based)
  • http//www.cdc.gov/eis/index.htm
  • Other CDC fellowships
  • http//www.cdc.gov/employment/pubhealth.htm
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