Gamma-irradiated influenza virus uniquely induces IFN-I mediated lymphocyte activation independent of the TLR7/MyD88 pathway
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Furuya, Yoichi
Chan, Jennifer
Wan, En-Chi
Koskinen, Aulikki
Diener, Kerrilyn R.
Hayball, John D.
Regner, Matthias
Müllbacher, Arno
Alsharifi, Mohammed
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BACKGROUND We have shown previously in mice, that infection with live viruses, including influenza/A and Semliki Forest virus (SFV), induces systemic partial activation of lymphocytes, characterized by cell surface expression of CD69 and CD86, but not CD25. This partial lymphocytes activation is mediated by type-I interferons (IFN-I). Importantly, we have shown that γ-irradiated SFV does not induce IFN-I and the associated lymphocyte activation. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Here we report that, in contrast to SFV, γ-irradiated influenza A virus elicits partial lymphocyte activation in vivo. Furthermore, we show that when using influenza viruses inactivated by a variety of methods (UV, ionising radiation and formalin treatment), as well as commercially available influenza vaccines, only γ-irradiated influenza virus is able to trigger IFN-I-dependent partial lymphocyte activation in the absence of the TLR7/MyD88 signalling pathways. CONCLUSIONS Our data suggest an important mechanism for the recognition of γ-irradiated influenza vaccine by cytosolic receptors, which correspond with the ability of γ-irradiated influenza virus to induce cross-reactive and cross-protective cytotoxic T cell responses.
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animals, cell line, cricetinae, dogs, female, hemagglutinin glycoproteins, influenza virus, influenza a virus, h1n1 subtype, influenza a virus, h3n2 subtype, interferon type i, lymphocytes, membrane glycoproteins, mice, myeloid differentiation factor 88, neuraminidase, signal transduction, t-lymphocytes, cytotoxic, toll-like receptor 7, virus activation, gamma rays
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