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Unaltered influenza disease outcomes in swine prophylactically treated with α-galactosylceramide.

Weihong Gu1, Darling Melany D Madrid1, Guan Yang1, Bianca L Artiaga1, Julia C Loeb2, William L Castleman3, Jürgen A Richt4, John A Lednicky5, John P Driver6.   

Abstract

Influenza A viruses (IAV) are a major cause of respiratory diseases in pigs. Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are an innate-like T cell subset that contribute significantly to IAV resistance in mice. In the current work, we explored whether expanding and activating iNKT cells with the iNKT cell superagonist α-galactosylceramide (α-GalCer) would change the course of an IAV infection in pigs. In one study, α-GalCer was administered to pigs intramuscularly (i.m.) 9 days before infection, which systemically expanded iNKT cells. In another study, α-GalCer was administered intranasally (i.n.) 2 days before virus infection to activate mucosal iNKT cells. Despite a synergistic increase in iNKT cells when α-GalCer i.m. treated pigs were infected with IAV, neither approach reduced disease signs, lung pathology, or virus replication. Our results indicate that prophylactic use of iNKT cell agonists to prevent IAV infection is ineffective in pigs. This is significant because this type of approach has been considered for humans whose iNKT cell levels and IAV infections are more similar to those of pigs than mice.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Influenza; Invariant natural killer T cells; Pigs; Prophylactic; α-Galactosylceramide

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32871161      PMCID: PMC8119227          DOI: 10.1016/j.dci.2020.103843

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Comp Immunol        ISSN: 0145-305X            Impact factor:   3.636


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