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High susceptibility of human dendritic cells to avian influenza H5N1 virus infection and protection by IFN-alpha and TLR ligands
Authors:Thitithanyanont Arunee  Engering Anneke  Ekchariyawat Peeraya  Wiboon-ut Suwimon  Limsalakpetch Amporn  Yongvanitchit Kosol  Kum-Arb Utaiwan  Kanchongkittiphon Watcharoot  Utaisincharoen Pongsak  Sirisinha Stitaya  Puthavathana Pilaipan  Fukuda Mark M  Pichyangkul Sathit
Institution:Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Abstract:There is worldwide concern that the avian influenza H5N1 virus, with a mortality rate of >50%, might cause the next influenza pandemic. Unlike most other influenza infections, H5N1 infection causes a systemic disease. The underlying mechanisms for this effect are still unclear. In this study, we investigate the interplay between avian influenza H5N1 and human dendritic cells (DC). We showed that H5N1 virus can infect and replicate in monocyte-derived and blood myeloid DC, leading to cell death. These results suggest that H5N1 escapes viral-specific immunity, and could disseminate via DC. In contrast, blood pDC were resistant to infection and produced high amounts of IFN-alpha. Addition of this cytokine to monocyte-derived DC or pretreatment with TLR ligands protected against infection and the cytopathic effects of H5N1 virus.
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