Journal article
The role of neutrophils in the upper and lower respiratory tract during influenza virus infection of mice
MD Tate, AG Brooks, PC Reading
Respiratory Research | Published : 2008
Abstract
Background: Neutrophils have been shown to play a role in host defence against highly virulent and mouse-adapted strains of influenza virus, however it is not clear if an effective neutrophil response is an important factor moderating disease severity during infection with other virus strains. In this study, we have examined the role of neutrophils during infection of mice with influenza virus strain HKx31, a virus strain of the H3N2 subtype and of moderate virulence for mice, to determine the role of neutrophils in the early phase of infection and in clearance of influenza virus from the respiratory tract during the later phase of infection.Methods: The anti-Gr-1 monoclonal antibody (mAb) R..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by Project Grant #400226 and a Programme Grant from The National Health and Medical Research Council (NH&MRC) of Australia. PCR is a NH&MRC R. D. Wright Research Fellow.