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Rat coronaviruses infect rat alveolar type I epithelial cells and induce expression of CXC chemokines
Authors:Miura Tanya A  Wang Jieru  Holmes Kathryn V  Mason Robert J
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, MS 8333, PO Box 6511, Aurora, CO 80045, USA. tanya.miura@uchsc.edu
Abstract:
We analyzed the ability of two rat coronavirus (RCoV) strains, sialodacryoadenitis virus (SDAV) and Parker's RCoV (RCoV-P), to infect rat alveolar type I cells and induce chemokine expression. Primary rat alveolar type II cells were transdifferentiated into the type I cell phenotype. Type I cells were productively infected with SDAV and RCoV-P, and both live virus and UV-inactivated virus induced mRNA and protein expression of three CXC chemokines: CINC-2, CINC-3, and LIX, which are neutrophil chemoattractants. Dual immunolabeling of type I cells for viral antigen and CXC chemokines showed that chemokines were expressed primarily by uninfected cells. Virus-induced chemokine expression was reduced by the IL-1 receptor antagonist, suggesting that IL-1 produced by infected cells induces uninfected cells to express chemokines. Primary cultures of alveolar epithelial cells are an important model for the early events in viral infection that lead to pulmonary inflammation.
Keywords:Alveolar epithelium   Chemokine   Sialodacryoadenitis virus   Parker rat coronavirus   CINC-2   CINC-3   LIX   Neutrophil chemoattractant   IL-1 receptor antagonist
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