| Literature DB >> 30844806 |
Eun-Hye Bae1, Sang Hwan Seo1, Chang-Ung Kim1,2, Min Seong Jang1, Min-Suk Song3, Tae-Young Lee1, Yu-Jin Jeong1, Moo-Seung Lee1,4, Jong-Hwan Park5, Pureum Lee1,4, Young Sang Kim2, Sang-Hyun Kim6, Doo-Jin Kim7,8,9.
Abstract
Influenza A virus (IAV) poses a constant worldwide threat to human health. Although conventional vaccines are available, their protective efficacy is type or strain specific, and their production is time-consuming. For the control of an influenza pandemic in particular, agents that are immediately effective against a wide range of virus variants should be developed. Although pretreatment of various Toll-like receptor (TLR) ligands have already been reported to be effective in the defense against subsequent IAV infection, the efficacy was limited to specific subtypes, and safety concerns were also raised. In this study, we investigated the protective effect of an attenuated bacterial outer membrane vesicle -harboring modified lipid A moiety of lipopolysaccharide (fmOMV) against IAV infection and the underlying mechanisms. Administration of fmOMV conferred significant protection against a lethal dose of pandemic H1N1, PR8, H5N2, and highly pathogenic H5N1 viruses; this broad antiviral activity was dependent on macrophages but independent of neutrophils. fmOMV induced recruitment and activation of macrophages and elicited type I IFNs. Intriguingly, fmOMV showed a more significant protective effect than other TLR ligands tested in previous reports, without exhibiting any adverse effect. These results show the potential of fmOMV as a prophylactic agent for the defense against influenza virus infection.Entities:
Keywords: Antiviral; Influenza; Macrophages; Outer membrane vesicle; Type I interferon
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30844806 PMCID: PMC6738265 DOI: 10.1159/000494098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Innate Immun ISSN: 1662-811X Impact factor: 7.349