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Potential of H1N1 influenza A virus as an air borne pathogen to induce infectivity in pancreas: a mouse model study.

Kaveh Sadeghi1, Vahid Salimi1, Farhad Rezaei1, Farid Azizi Jalilian2, Nastaran Ghavami1, Talat Mokhtari Azad1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: H1N1 influenza virus, as an indoor/outdoor pathogen in air, can cause the flu-like illness and respiratory complication. The aim of this study was to evaluate the H1N1 influenza virus replication in pancreas and investigate the immune response against infected pancreas.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: First, mouse pancreas cell line was infected by H1N1 influenza A virus using intranasally and intravenously infection methods, and then the pancreas tissue was collected and pathology experiment was carried out. Next, the protein and genome of influenza virus were detected using immunocytochemistry and real-time PCR, respectively. In addition, serum cytokines and serum lipase were investigated using ELISA. RESULT: The in-vitro results proved that the mouse pancreatic cell line can support influenza virus replication. The result also proved that influenza virus is capable to infect pancreas and induce pancreas damage. Further, the immune response in mice with infected pancreas exhibited a completely different pattern with that of mice infected through intranasal method.
CONCLUSION: It can be concluded that influenza virus can infect pancreas and change the influenza disease pathway, which might result in a pancreatic injury. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.

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Keywords:  Airborne pathogen; H1N1; Influenza A; Pancreas

Year:  2020        PMID: 32399242      PMCID: PMC7203352          DOI: 10.1007/s40201-020-00468-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Health Sci Eng


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