Journal article

Critical role of airway macrophages in modulating disease severity during influenza virus infection of mice

MD Tate, DL Pickett, N Van Rooijen, AG Brooks, PC Reading

Journal of Virology | AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY | Published : 2010

Abstract

Airway macrophages provide a first line of host defense against a range of airborne pathogens, including influenza virus. In this study, we show that influenza viruses differ markedly in their abilities to infect murine macrophages in vitro and that infection of macrophages is nonproductive and no infectious virus is released. Virus strain BJx109 (H3N2) infected macrophages with high efficiency and was associated with mild disease following intranasal infection of mice. In contrast, virus strain PR8 (H1N1) was poor in its ability to infect macrophages and highly virulent for mice. Depletion of airway macrophages by clodronate-loaded liposomes led to the development of severe viral pneumonia ..

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