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Publication : Local immune responses to influenza virus infection in mice with a targeted disruption of perforin gene.

First Author  Liu B Year  2003
Journal  Microb Pathog Volume  34
Issue  4 Pages  161-7
PubMed ID  12668139 Mgi Jnum  J:119311
Mgi Id  MGI:3701743 Doi  10.1016/s0882-4010(02)00191-2
Citation  Liu B, et al. (2003) Local immune responses to influenza virus infection in mice with a targeted disruption of perforin gene. Microb Pathog 34(4):161-7
abstractText  The role of perforin in the local defense mechanisms against influenza virus infection was investigated. Mice deficient in the perforin gene (perforin(-/-)) were more susceptible to influenza virus infection than the ordinary wild-type C57BL/6 mice, showing an increased mortality with elevated virus growth and prolonged virus shedding. The lung parenchyma cells of perforin(-/-) mice showed no cytolytic activities of natural killer cells or virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes in vitro, although the local antibody production system in the respiratory tract functioned well. In perforin(-/-) mice, the appearance of apoptotic degeneration in virally infected lung cells was delayed. This might cause cellular infiltration, including CD4, CD8, and CD19 positive cells, in the lung, peaking at day 8 after infection and maintaining a high level for a longer period. In the virus-induced local cytokine production, interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) was prominent. The adoptive transfer of immune-competent spleen cells from wild-type C57BL/6 mice achieved a complete protection of perforin(-/-) mice against lethal challenge infection. These results suggest that perforin plays a crucial role in the host defense system against influenza virus infection, especially in its early stage, by inducing apoptosis of virus-infected cells.
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