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Platelet activation and aggregation promote lung inflammation and influenza virus pathogenesis.

Vuong Ba Lê1, Jochen G Schneider, Yvonne Boergeling, Fatma Berri, Mariette Ducatez, Jean-Luc Guerin, Iris Adrian, Elisabeth Errazuriz-Cerda, Sonia Frasquilho, Laurent Antunes, Bruno Lina, Jean-Claude Bordet, Martine Jandrot-Perrus, Stephan Ludwig, Béatrice Riteau.   

Abstract

RATIONALE: The hallmark of severe influenza virus infection is excessive inflammation of the lungs. Platelets are activated during influenza, but their role in influenza virus pathogenesis and inflammatory responses is unknown.
OBJECTIVES: To determine the role of platelets during influenza A virus infections and propose new therapeutics against influenza.
METHODS: We used targeted gene deletion approaches and pharmacologic interventions to investigate the role of platelets during influenza virus infection in mice.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Lungs of infected mice were massively infiltrated by aggregates of activated platelets. Platelet activation promoted influenza A virus pathogenesis. Activating protease-activated receptor 4, a platelet receptor for thrombin that is crucial for platelet activation, exacerbated influenza-induced acute lung injury and death. In contrast, deficiency in the major platelet receptor glycoprotein IIIa protected mice from death caused by influenza viruses, and treating the mice with a specific glycoprotein IIb/IIIa antagonist, eptifibatide, had the same effect. Interestingly, mice treated with other antiplatelet compounds (antagonists of protease-activated receptor 4, MRS 2179, and clopidogrel) were also protected from severe lung injury and lethal infections induced by several influenza strains.
CONCLUSIONS: The intricate relationship between hemostasis and inflammation has major consequences in influenza virus pathogenesis, and antiplatelet drugs might be explored to develop new antiinflammatory treatment against influenza virus infections.

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Keywords:  flu pathogenesis; lung injury; novel drugs; platelets; pneumonia

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25664391     DOI: 10.1164/rccm.201406-1031OC

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Respir Crit Care Med        ISSN: 1073-449X            Impact factor:   21.405


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