Stress and influenza viral infection: modulation of proinflammatory cytokine responses in the lung

Alexandria P Konstantinos , John F Sheridan
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Abstract

Viral infection of the respiratory tract induces a complex series of cellular and molecular events leading to immunological responses designed to terminate viral replication. Anti-viral immunity involves natural resistance mechanisms that overlap and modulate the development of the subsequent adaptive immune responses. An experimental murine infection with influenza A/PR8 virus was used to examine the effects of stress-induced activation of the nervous and endocrine systems on components of innate immunity. Proinflammatory cytokine responses (IL-1α, IL-6 and TNFα) were measured in the lungs during an influenza A/PR8 viral infection. For activation of the nervous and endocrine systems, restraint stress (RST) was applied prior to and during infection. Following infection, IL-1α increased transiently, while elevated IL-6 persisted; TNFα was not detected. RST suppressed virally-induced IL-1α, while IL-6 was unaffected. These data demonstrate differential regulation of proinflammatory cytokines by stress. The mechanism underlying suppression of the lung IL-1α in stressed mice is currently unknown; its downregulation may contribute to increased viral pathogenesis in stressed individuals.

应激和流感病毒感染:肺促炎细胞因子反应的调节
病毒感染呼吸道诱导一系列复杂的细胞和分子事件,导致旨在终止病毒复制的免疫反应。抗病毒免疫涉及自然抵抗机制,这些机制重叠并调节随后适应性免疫反应的发展。实验小鼠感染流感A/PR8病毒,研究应激诱导的神经和内分泌系统激活对先天免疫成分的影响。在流感A/PR8病毒感染期间,检测肺中促炎细胞因子(IL-1α、IL-6和TNFα)的反应。为了激活神经和内分泌系统,在感染前和感染期间应用克制应激(RST)。感染后,IL-1α短暂升高,IL-6持续升高;未检测到TNFα。RST抑制病毒诱导的IL-1α,而IL-6不受影响。这些数据表明应激对促炎细胞因子的调节存在差异。应激小鼠肺IL-1α抑制的机制目前尚不清楚;它的下调可能会增加应激个体的病毒发病机制。
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