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Antiviral potential of human IFN-α subtypes against influenza A H3N2 infection in human lung explants reveals subtype-specific activities

Influenza is an acute respiratory infection causing high morbidity and mortality in annual outbreaks worldwide. Antiviral drugs are limited and pose the risk of resistance development, calling for new treatment options. IFN-α subtypes are immune-stimulatory cytokines with strong antiviral activities...

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Autores principales: Matos, Aline da Rocha, Wunderlich, Katharina, Schloer, Sebastian, Schughart, Klaus, Geffers, Robert, Seders, Martine, de Witt, Marlous, Christersson, Anmari, Wiewrodt, Rainer, Wiebe, Karsten, Barth, Peter, Hocke, Andreas, Hippenstiel, Stefan, Hönzke, Katja, Dittmer, Ulf, Sutter, Kathrin, Rescher, Ursula, Rodionycheva, Svetlana, Matera, Nicoletta, Ludwig, Stephan, Brunotte, Linda
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6913622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31826721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2019.1698271
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author Matos, Aline da Rocha
Wunderlich, Katharina
Schloer, Sebastian
Schughart, Klaus
Geffers, Robert
Seders, Martine
de Witt, Marlous
Christersson, Anmari
Wiewrodt, Rainer
Wiebe, Karsten
Barth, Peter
Hocke, Andreas
Hippenstiel, Stefan
Hönzke, Katja
Dittmer, Ulf
Sutter, Kathrin
Rescher, Ursula
Rodionycheva, Svetlana
Matera, Nicoletta
Ludwig, Stephan
Brunotte, Linda
author_facet Matos, Aline da Rocha
Wunderlich, Katharina
Schloer, Sebastian
Schughart, Klaus
Geffers, Robert
Seders, Martine
de Witt, Marlous
Christersson, Anmari
Wiewrodt, Rainer
Wiebe, Karsten
Barth, Peter
Hocke, Andreas
Hippenstiel, Stefan
Hönzke, Katja
Dittmer, Ulf
Sutter, Kathrin
Rescher, Ursula
Rodionycheva, Svetlana
Matera, Nicoletta
Ludwig, Stephan
Brunotte, Linda
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description Influenza is an acute respiratory infection causing high morbidity and mortality in annual outbreaks worldwide. Antiviral drugs are limited and pose the risk of resistance development, calling for new treatment options. IFN-α subtypes are immune-stimulatory cytokines with strong antiviral activities against IAV in vitro and in vivo. However, the clinical use of IFN-α2, the only licensed subtype of this multi-gene family, could not prevent or limit IAV infections in humans. However, the other subtypes were not investigated. Therefore, this study evaluated the induction and antiviral potential of all human IFN-α subtypes during H3N2 IAV infection in human lung explants. We found that subtypes with weak antiviral activities were preferentially induced during IAV infection in human lungs. Intriguingly, non-induced subtypes α16, α5 and α4 suppressed viral replication up to 230-fold more efficiently than α2. Furthermore, our results demonstrate that subtypes with stronger antiviral activities induce higher expression of IAV-specific restriction factors and that MxA expression is a determinant of the subtype-specific antiviral activity towards H3N2 IAV. These results corroborate that IFN-α subtypes exhibit differential antiviral activities and emphasize that subtypes α16, α5 and α4 should be further investigated for the prevention and treatment of severe infections with seasonal H3N2 IAV.
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spelling pubmed-69136222019-12-18 Antiviral potential of human IFN-α subtypes against influenza A H3N2 infection in human lung explants reveals subtype-specific activities Matos, Aline da Rocha Wunderlich, Katharina Schloer, Sebastian Schughart, Klaus Geffers, Robert Seders, Martine de Witt, Marlous Christersson, Anmari Wiewrodt, Rainer Wiebe, Karsten Barth, Peter Hocke, Andreas Hippenstiel, Stefan Hönzke, Katja Dittmer, Ulf Sutter, Kathrin Rescher, Ursula Rodionycheva, Svetlana Matera, Nicoletta Ludwig, Stephan Brunotte, Linda Emerg Microbes Infect Original Articles Influenza is an acute respiratory infection causing high morbidity and mortality in annual outbreaks worldwide. Antiviral drugs are limited and pose the risk of resistance development, calling for new treatment options. IFN-α subtypes are immune-stimulatory cytokines with strong antiviral activities against IAV in vitro and in vivo. However, the clinical use of IFN-α2, the only licensed subtype of this multi-gene family, could not prevent or limit IAV infections in humans. However, the other subtypes were not investigated. Therefore, this study evaluated the induction and antiviral potential of all human IFN-α subtypes during H3N2 IAV infection in human lung explants. We found that subtypes with weak antiviral activities were preferentially induced during IAV infection in human lungs. Intriguingly, non-induced subtypes α16, α5 and α4 suppressed viral replication up to 230-fold more efficiently than α2. Furthermore, our results demonstrate that subtypes with stronger antiviral activities induce higher expression of IAV-specific restriction factors and that MxA expression is a determinant of the subtype-specific antiviral activity towards H3N2 IAV. These results corroborate that IFN-α subtypes exhibit differential antiviral activities and emphasize that subtypes α16, α5 and α4 should be further investigated for the prevention and treatment of severe infections with seasonal H3N2 IAV. Taylor & Francis 2019-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6913622/ /pubmed/31826721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2019.1698271 Text en © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group, on behalf of Shanghai Shangyixun Cultural Communication Co., Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Matos, Aline da Rocha
Wunderlich, Katharina
Schloer, Sebastian
Schughart, Klaus
Geffers, Robert
Seders, Martine
de Witt, Marlous
Christersson, Anmari
Wiewrodt, Rainer
Wiebe, Karsten
Barth, Peter
Hocke, Andreas
Hippenstiel, Stefan
Hönzke, Katja
Dittmer, Ulf
Sutter, Kathrin
Rescher, Ursula
Rodionycheva, Svetlana
Matera, Nicoletta
Ludwig, Stephan
Brunotte, Linda
Antiviral potential of human IFN-α subtypes against influenza A H3N2 infection in human lung explants reveals subtype-specific activities
title Antiviral potential of human IFN-α subtypes against influenza A H3N2 infection in human lung explants reveals subtype-specific activities
title_full Antiviral potential of human IFN-α subtypes against influenza A H3N2 infection in human lung explants reveals subtype-specific activities
title_fullStr Antiviral potential of human IFN-α subtypes against influenza A H3N2 infection in human lung explants reveals subtype-specific activities
title_full_unstemmed Antiviral potential of human IFN-α subtypes against influenza A H3N2 infection in human lung explants reveals subtype-specific activities
title_short Antiviral potential of human IFN-α subtypes against influenza A H3N2 infection in human lung explants reveals subtype-specific activities
title_sort antiviral potential of human ifn-α subtypes against influenza a h3n2 infection in human lung explants reveals subtype-specific activities
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6913622/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31826721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2019.1698271
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