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PI3K/Akt Signaling Pathway Modulates Influenza Virus Induced Mouse Alveolar Macrophage Polarization to M1/M2b
Macrophages polarized to M1 (pro-inflammation) or M2 (anti-inflammation) phenotypes in response to environmental signals. In this study, we examined the polarization of alveolar macrophage (AM), following induction by different influenza virus strains (ST169 (H1N1), ST602 (H3N2) and HKG9 (H9N2)). Ma...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4126709/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25105760 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104506 |
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author | Zhao, Xiangfeng Dai, Jianping Xiao, Xuejun Wu, Liqi Zeng, Jun Sheng, Jiangtao Su, Jinghua Chen, Xiaoxuan Wang, Gefei Li, Kangsheng |
author_facet | Zhao, Xiangfeng Dai, Jianping Xiao, Xuejun Wu, Liqi Zeng, Jun Sheng, Jiangtao Su, Jinghua Chen, Xiaoxuan Wang, Gefei Li, Kangsheng |
author_sort | Zhao, Xiangfeng |
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description | Macrophages polarized to M1 (pro-inflammation) or M2 (anti-inflammation) phenotypes in response to environmental signals. In this study, we examined the polarization of alveolar macrophage (AM), following induction by different influenza virus strains (ST169 (H1N1), ST602 (H3N2) and HKG9 (H9N2)). Macrophages from other tissues or cell line exert alternative responding pattern, and AM is necessary for investigating the respiratory system. AM polarized toward the M1 phenotype after 4 hours of infection by all three virus strains, and AM to presented M2b phenotype after 8 hours induction, and immunosuppressive phenotype after 24 hours of induction. Protein expression assay showed similar results as the gene expression analysis for phenotype verification. The ELISA assay showed that TNF-α secretion was up-regulated after 4 and 8 hours of infection by influenza viruses, and it returned to basal levels after 24 hours of infection. IL-10 expression was elevated after 8 and 24 hours of infection. Immunofluorescence showed that iNOS expression was up-regulated but not Arg1 expression. Influenza virus notably increased phospho-Akt but not phospho-Erk1/2 or phospho-p38, and the AM polarization pattern have been changed by LY294002 (PI3K inhibitor). In conclusion, our results demonstrate the dynamic polarization of AM induced by influenza viruses, and suggested that PI3K/Akt signaling pathway modulates AM polarization to M1/M2b. |
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spelling | pubmed-41267092014-08-12 PI3K/Akt Signaling Pathway Modulates Influenza Virus Induced Mouse Alveolar Macrophage Polarization to M1/M2b Zhao, Xiangfeng Dai, Jianping Xiao, Xuejun Wu, Liqi Zeng, Jun Sheng, Jiangtao Su, Jinghua Chen, Xiaoxuan Wang, Gefei Li, Kangsheng PLoS One Research Article Macrophages polarized to M1 (pro-inflammation) or M2 (anti-inflammation) phenotypes in response to environmental signals. In this study, we examined the polarization of alveolar macrophage (AM), following induction by different influenza virus strains (ST169 (H1N1), ST602 (H3N2) and HKG9 (H9N2)). Macrophages from other tissues or cell line exert alternative responding pattern, and AM is necessary for investigating the respiratory system. AM polarized toward the M1 phenotype after 4 hours of infection by all three virus strains, and AM to presented M2b phenotype after 8 hours induction, and immunosuppressive phenotype after 24 hours of induction. Protein expression assay showed similar results as the gene expression analysis for phenotype verification. The ELISA assay showed that TNF-α secretion was up-regulated after 4 and 8 hours of infection by influenza viruses, and it returned to basal levels after 24 hours of infection. IL-10 expression was elevated after 8 and 24 hours of infection. Immunofluorescence showed that iNOS expression was up-regulated but not Arg1 expression. Influenza virus notably increased phospho-Akt but not phospho-Erk1/2 or phospho-p38, and the AM polarization pattern have been changed by LY294002 (PI3K inhibitor). In conclusion, our results demonstrate the dynamic polarization of AM induced by influenza viruses, and suggested that PI3K/Akt signaling pathway modulates AM polarization to M1/M2b. Public Library of Science 2014-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4126709/ /pubmed/25105760 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104506 Text en © 2014 Zhao et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Zhao, Xiangfeng Dai, Jianping Xiao, Xuejun Wu, Liqi Zeng, Jun Sheng, Jiangtao Su, Jinghua Chen, Xiaoxuan Wang, Gefei Li, Kangsheng PI3K/Akt Signaling Pathway Modulates Influenza Virus Induced Mouse Alveolar Macrophage Polarization to M1/M2b |
title | PI3K/Akt Signaling Pathway Modulates Influenza Virus Induced Mouse Alveolar Macrophage Polarization to M1/M2b |
title_full | PI3K/Akt Signaling Pathway Modulates Influenza Virus Induced Mouse Alveolar Macrophage Polarization to M1/M2b |
title_fullStr | PI3K/Akt Signaling Pathway Modulates Influenza Virus Induced Mouse Alveolar Macrophage Polarization to M1/M2b |
title_full_unstemmed | PI3K/Akt Signaling Pathway Modulates Influenza Virus Induced Mouse Alveolar Macrophage Polarization to M1/M2b |
title_short | PI3K/Akt Signaling Pathway Modulates Influenza Virus Induced Mouse Alveolar Macrophage Polarization to M1/M2b |
title_sort | pi3k/akt signaling pathway modulates influenza virus induced mouse alveolar macrophage polarization to m1/m2b |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4126709/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25105760 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104506 |
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