THE ROLE OF DOUBLE-STRANDED-RNA IN INDUCTION OF THE ACUTE-PHASE RESPONSE IN AN ABORTIVE INFLUENZA-VIRUS INFECTION MODEL

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KIMURATAKEUCHI, M
MAJDE, JA
TOTH, LA
KRUEGER, JM
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[1] UNIV TENNESSEE CTR HLTH SCI,DEPT PHYSIOL & BIOPHYS,894 UNION AVE,MEMPHIS,TN 38163
[2] UNIV TENNESSEE CTR HLTH SCI,DEPT COMPARAT MED,MEMPHIS,TN 38163
[3] OFF NAVAL RES,ARLINGTON,VA 22217
[4] TOKYO MED & DENT UNIV,INST MED & DENT ENGN,TOKYO 113,JAPAN
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10.1093/infdis/166.6.1266
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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摘要
The inducer of the acute-phase response in "flu-like" viral infections is not defined. The hypothesis that virus-associated double-stranded (ds) RNA serves this function was investigated by comparison of several acute-phase responses (fever and sleep patterns, white and nucleated red blood cell levels, serum antiviral activity and ceruloplasmin) induced by the synthetic dsRNA polyriboinosinic:polyribocytidylic acid (poly[rI:rC]) with those induced by influenza virus in rabbits. The capacity of either dsRNA or influenza virus to induce hyporesponsiveness with respect to these acute-phase parameters upon rechallenge with the same agent or cross-challenge 24 h later was also examined. Poly(rI:rC) induced only minimal hyporesponsiveness to itself but was a potent inducer of hyporesponsiveness to virus with respect to fever, sleep, leukograms, and antiviral activity. Therefore, poly(rI:rC) can substitute for virus in terms of induction of acute-phase hyporesponsiveness, suggesting that dsRNA of viral origin triggers the acute-phase response in this model of influenza.
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页码:1266 / 1275
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