Journal article

IFITM3 and type I interferons are important for the control of influenza A virus replication in murine macrophages

SL Londrigan, LM Wakim, J Smith, AJ Haverkate, AG Brooks, PC Reading

Virology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2020

Abstract

Abortive infection of macrophages serves as a “dead end” for most seasonal influenza A virus (IAV) strains, and it is likely to contribute to effective host defence. Interferon (IFN)-induced transmembrane protein 3 (IFITM3) restricts the early stages of IAV replication in epithelial cells, but IFITM3 restriction of IAV replication in macrophages has not been previously investigated. Herein, macrophages isolated from IFITM3-deficient mice were more susceptible to initial IAV infection, but late-stage viral replication was still controlled through abortive infection. Strikingly, IFNα/β receptor (IFNAR)-deficient macrophages infected with IAV were not only more susceptible to initial infection,..

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