Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Single-Cell Sequencing Reveals the Immune Characteristics of Secondary Liver Injury Induced Indirectly by CHIKV Infection in Rhesus Macaques.
- Journal:
- Viruses
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- Yang, Hao et al.
- Affiliation:
- Institute of Medical Biology · China
Abstract
Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is now prevalent in multiple regions worldwide, posing a serious threat to human health. In this study, we have successfully established a rhesus macaque model of Chikungunya virus infection. Notably, while no viral load was detected in liver tissue on day 7 post-infection, significant pathological damage was observed. Single-cell RNA sequencing of liver tissue revealed a reduction in B cells following infection. Among T cells, CD8T and NKT cells mediated major cytotoxic effects, whereas CD4T and memory T cells primarily exerted regulatory functions that further enhanced the activation of CD8T and NKT cells. In macrophages, inflammatory macrophages fc gamma R-mediated phagocytosis upregulated, with multiple key activation-related genes being highly upregulated. Furthermore, we observed that there might be a potential bidirectional activation effect between T cells and macrophages. These results indicate that CHIKV-induced indirect liver injury is likely mediated not only by the virus itself but also, in part, by the activation of hepatic immune cells.
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