α-Defensin Inhibits Influenza Virus Replication by Cell-Mediated Mechanism(s)
The innate immune system mounts the first host response to pathogens. Because α-defensins, which are cationic antimicrobial peptides of polymorphonuclear neutrophils and other leukocytes, are important effectors of the innate immune system, we studied the antiviral activity of human α-defensin-1 (al...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of infectious diseases 2007-09, Vol.196 (6), p.835-843 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The innate immune system mounts the first host response to pathogens. Because α-defensins, which are cationic antimicrobial peptides of polymorphonuclear neutrophils and other leukocytes, are important effectors of the innate immune system, we studied the antiviral activity of human α-defensin-1 (also known as "human neutrophil peptide-1" [HNP-1]) against influenza virus in vitro. Treatment of cell cultures with HNP-1 soon after infection resulted in marked inhibition of influenza virus replication and viral protein synthesis. This effect was not due to cytotoxicity or to a direct effect on the virus. Treatment of cells with HNP-1 followed by its removal before infection also inhibited viral replication, suggesting that the inhibition was due to the modulation of cellular pathways. HNP-1 treatment inhibited protein kinase C (PKC) activation in infected cells, suggesting the involvement of the PKC pathway. Our data expand the previously known activity of αdefensins against influenza virus. Characterizing the mechanism of action of α-defensins may lead to the identification of new strategies for prevention and therapy. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1899 1537-6613 |
DOI: | 10.1086/521027 |