| Literature DB >> 27798704 |
Aurore Vidy1, Pauline Maisonnasse1, Bruno Da Costa1, Bernard Delmas1, Christophe Chevalier1, Ronan Le Goffic1.
Abstract
The influenza A virus (IAV) PB1-F2 protein is a virulence factor contributing to the pathogenesis observed during IAV infections in mammals. In this study, using a mouse model, we compared the host response associated with PB1-F2 with an early transcriptomic signature that was previously associated with neutrophils and consecutively fatal IAV infections. This allowed us to show that PB1-F2 is partly involved in neutrophil-related mechanisms leading to death. Using neutropenic mice, we confirmed that the harmful effect of PB1-F2 is due to an excessive inflammation mediated by an increased neutrophil mobilization. We identified the downstream effects of this PB1-F2-exacerbated neutrophil recruitment. PB1-F2 had no impact on the lymphocyte recruitment in the airways at day 8 pi. However, functional genomics analysis and flow cytometry in broncho-alveolar lavages at 4 days pi revealed that PB1-F2 induced a NK cells deficiency. Thus, our results identify PB1-F2 as an important immune disruptive factor during the IAV infection.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27798704 PMCID: PMC5087861 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0165361
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240