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Role of interleukin-1 and MyD88-dependent signaling in rhinovirus infection.


ABSTRACT: Rhinoviral infection is an important trigger of acute inflammatory exacerbations in patients with underlying airway disease. We have previously established that interleukin-1? (IL-1?) is central in the communication between epithelial cells and monocytes during the initiation of inflammation. In this study we explored the roles of IL-1? and its signaling pathways in the responses of airway cells to rhinovirus-1B (RV-1B) and further determined how responses to RV-1B were modified in a model of bacterial coinfection. Our results revealed that IL-1? dramatically potentiated RV-1B-induced proinflammatory responses, and while monocytes did not directly amplify responses to RV-1B alone, they played an important role in the responses observed with our coinfection model. MyD88 is the essential signaling adapter for IL-1? and most Toll-like receptors. To examine the role of MyD88 in more detail, we created stable MyD88 knockdown epithelial cells using short hairpin RNA (shRNA) targeted to MyD88. We determined that IL-1?/MyD88 plays a role in regulating RV-1B replication and the inflammatory response to viral infection of airway cells. These results identify central roles for IL-1? and its signaling pathways in the production of CXCL8, a potent neutrophil chemoattractant, in viral infection. Thus, IL-1? is a viable target for controlling the neutrophilia that is often found in inflammatory airway disease and is exacerbated by viral infection of the airways.

SUBMITTER: Stokes CA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3147909 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Role of interleukin-1 and MyD88-dependent signaling in rhinovirus infection.

Stokes Clare A CA   Ismail Saila S   Dick Emily P EP   Bennett Julie A JA   Johnston Sebastian L SL   Edwards Michael R MR   Sabroe Ian I   Parker Lisa C LC  

Journal of virology 20110518 15


Rhinoviral infection is an important trigger of acute inflammatory exacerbations in patients with underlying airway disease. We have previously established that interleukin-1β (IL-1β) is central in the communication between epithelial cells and monocytes during the initiation of inflammation. In this study we explored the roles of IL-1β and its signaling pathways in the responses of airway cells to rhinovirus-1B (RV-1B) and further determined how responses to RV-1B were modified in a model of ba  ...[more]

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