Isolation and characterization of new species of Torque Teno Mini Virus (TTMV) : potential implication in the pathogenesis of pneumonia

Pneumonia is the leading cause of death in children worldwide. It can be caused by a number of known pathogens, but 15-35% of childhood pneumonia are still not associated with an etiologic agent. A pathogen discovery assay allowed us to identify new species of Torque Teno Mini Virus (TTMV, Anelloviridae), named TTMV-LY, in three undiagnosed pleural effusions from children hospitalized with parapneumonic empyema. TTMV are ubiquitous orphan viruses, and their involvement in pathogenesis remains unknown. The respiratory tract was previously described to be a site of anellovirus detection. We investigated the role of these new species in the pathogenesis of severe pneumonia.Full-length TTMV-LY genomes were isolated and in vitro replicated. The response of alveolar epithelial cells, and antigen presenting cells (APC), both involved in the inflammation process, was studied after infection with neo-synthesized virions.This study showed for the first time that: i) TTMV-LY can deeply colonize lungs, ii) alveolar epithelial cells are permissive to the TTMV-LY and allow an efficient replication, iii) viral infection modulates cellular and innate immune responses of alveolar epithelial cells, by inducing gene expression deregulations and inflammatory mediators production, iv) TTMV-LY are able to interact with APC and thereby regulate differentially their inflammatory process.All these results allowed to highlight a potential involvement of TTMV-LY in the pathogenesis of severe pneumonia and brought out the complexity of the biological mechanisms taking place during infection by viruses of this family.

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Source https://theses.hal.science/tel-00923721
Author Galmès, Johanna
Maintainer CCSD
Last Updated May 7, 2026, 15:54 (UTC)
Created May 7, 2026, 15:54 (UTC)
Identifier NNT: 2013ENSL0809
Language fr
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contributor Laboratoire des Pathogènes Emergents ; Fondation Mérieux
creator Galmès, Johanna
date 2013-04-03T00:00:00
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