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   Macrophage-expressed IFN-β Contributes to Apoptotic Alveolar Epithelial Cell Injury in Severe Influenza Virus Pneumonia  
   
نویسنده högner k. ,wolff t. ,pleschka s. ,plog s. ,gruber a.d. ,kalinke u. ,walmrath h.-d. ,bodner j. ,gattenlöhner s. ,lewe-schlosser p. ,matrosovich m. ,seeger w. ,lohmeyer j. ,herold s.
منبع plos pathogens - 2013 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 2
چکیده    Influenza viruses (iv) cause pneumonia in humans with progression to lung failure and fatal outcome. dysregulated release of cytokines including type i interferons (ifns) has been attributed a crucial role in immune-mediated pulmonary injury during severe iv infection. using ex vivo and in vivo iv infection models,we demonstrate that alveolar macrophage (am)-expressed ifn-β significantly contributes to iv-induced alveolar epithelial cell (aec) injury by autocrine induction of the pro-apoptotic factor tnf-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (trail). of note,trail was highly upregulated in and released from am of patients with pandemic h1n1 iv-induced acute lung injury. elucidating the cell-specific underlying signalling pathways revealed that iv infection induced ifn-β release in am in a protein kinase r- (pkr-) and nf-κb-dependent way. bone marrow chimeric mice lacking these signalling mediators in resident and lung-recruited am and mice subjected to alveolar neutralization of ifn-β and trail displayed reduced alveolar epithelial cell apoptosis and attenuated lung injury during severe iv pneumonia. together,we demonstrate that macrophage-released type i ifns,apart from their well-known anti-viral properties,contribute to iv-induced aec damage and lung injury by autocrine induction of the pro-apoptotic factor trail. our data suggest that therapeutic targeting of the macrophage ifn-β-trail axis might represent a promising strategy to attenuate iv-induced acute lung injury. © 2013 högner et al.
آدرس department of internal medicine ii,university of giessen lung center (uglc) and german center for lung research (dzl),giessen, Germany, division of influenza/respiratory viruses,robert koch-institute,berlin, Germany, institute of medical virology,justus-liebig-university,giessen, Germany, department of veterinary pathology,freie universität berlin,berlin, Germany, department of veterinary pathology,freie universität berlin,berlin, Germany, institute for experimental infection research,twincore centre for experimental and clinical infection research,hannover, Germany, department of internal medicine ii,university of giessen lung center (uglc) and german center for lung research (dzl),giessen, Germany, division of thoracic surgery,university of giessen lung center (uglc) and german center for lung research (dzl),giessen, Germany, department of pathology,university of giessen lung center (uglc) and german center for lung research (dzl),giessen, Germany, center for radiation therapy,university of giessen lung center (uglc) and german center for lung research (dzl),giessen, Germany, institute of virology,philipps-university,marburg, Germany, department of internal medicine ii,university of giessen lung center (uglc) and german center for lung research (dzl),giessen, Germany, department of internal medicine ii,university of giessen lung center (uglc) and german center for lung research (dzl),giessen, Germany, department of internal medicine ii,university of giessen lung center (uglc) and german center for lung research (dzl),giessen, Germany
 
     
   
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