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Publication : Mx1 reveals innate pathways to antiviral resistance and lethal influenza disease.

First Author  Pillai PS Year  2016
Journal  Science Volume  352
Issue  6284 Pages  463-6
PubMed ID  27102485 Mgi Jnum  J:232473
Mgi Id  MGI:5779428 Doi  10.1126/science.aaf3926
Citation  Pillai PS, et al. (2016) Mx1 reveals innate pathways to antiviral resistance and lethal influenza disease. Science 352(6284):463-6
abstractText  Influenza A virus (IAV) causes up to half a million deaths worldwide annually, 90% of which occur in older adults. We show that IAV-infected monocytes from older humans have impaired antiviral interferon production but retain intact inflammasome responses. To understand the in vivo consequence, we used mice expressing a functional Mx gene encoding a major interferon-induced effector against IAV in humans. In Mx1-intact mice with weakened resistance due to deficiencies in Mavs and Tlr7, we found an elevated respiratory bacterial burden. Notably, mortality in the absence of Mavs and Tlr7 was independent of viral load or MyD88-dependent signaling but dependent on bacterial burden, caspase-1/11, and neutrophil-dependent tissue damage. Therefore, in the context of weakened antiviral resistance, vulnerability to IAV disease is a function of caspase-dependent pathology.
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