๐ Middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus shows poor replication but significant induction of antiviral responses in human monocyte-derived macrophages and dendritic cells
In this study we assessed the ability of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERSCoV) to replicate and induce innate immunity in human monocyte-derived macrophages and dendritic cells (MDDCs), and compared it with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV). Assessments of viral protein and RNA levels in infected cells showed that both viruses were impaired in their ability to replicate in these cells. Some induction of IFN-ฮป1, CXCL10 and MxA mRNAs in both macrophages and MDDCs was seen in response to MERS-CoV infection, but almost no such induction was observed in response to SARS-CoV infection. ELISA and Western blot assays showed clear production of CXCL10 and MxA in MERS-CoV-infected macrophages and MDDCs. Our data suggest that SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV replicate poorly in human macrophages and MDDCs, but MERS-CoV is nonetheless capable of inducing a readily detectable host innate immune response. Our results highlight a clear difference between the viruses in activating host innate immune responses in macrophages and MDDCs, which may contribute to the pathogenesis of infection.
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๐ severe acute (1373)
๐ syndrome coronavirus (1074)
๐ dendritic cells (45)
๐ innate immunity (35)
๐ innate immune (105)
๐ immune response (314)
๐ data suggest (146)
๐ infected cells (307)
๐ immune responses (142)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
author
๐ค Tynell, Janne
๐ค Westenius, Veera
๐ค Rรถnkkรถ, Esa
๐ค Munster, Vincent J.
๐ค Melรฉn, Krister
๐ค รsterlund, Pamela
๐ค Julkunen, Ilkka
year
โฐ 2016
journal
๐ Journal of General Virology
issn
๐ 14652099 00221317
volume
97
number
2
page
344-355
citedbycount
12
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