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Suppression of virus-induced CCL2, CXCL10 and IL-6: biomarkers of Lactobacillus-mediated protection at the respiratory tract


ABSTRACT: In this manuscript, we present a more extensive analysis of inflammatory suppression mediated by L. plantarum at the respiratory tract. Via full genome microarray of whole lung tissue, we have generated an extensive list of soluble proinflammatory mediators that are expressed in response to PVM infection and we identify those mediators that are suppressed and also those that are not suppressed in response to L. plantarum priming. We focused further study on three specific virus-induced soluble mediators that are differentially expressed and that serve as specific biomarkers for Lactobacillus-mediated survival in response to acute respiratory virus infection. Among several novel directions, we use these biomarker cytokines to explore Lactobacillus-mediated actions at the respiratory tract that are unique and distinct from those taking place at gastrointestinal mucosa. innoculation of mouse using combinations of PBS/BSA, Lactobacillus plantarum and pneumonia virus

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

SUBMITTER: Dan Sturdevant 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-66721 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Immunobiotic Lactobacillus administered post-exposure averts the lethal sequelae of respiratory virus infection.

Percopo Caroline M CM   Rice Tyler A TA   Brenner Todd A TA   Dyer Kimberly D KD   Luo Janice L JL   Kanakabandi Kishore K   Sturdevant Daniel E DE   Porcella Stephen F SF   Domachowske Joseph B JB   Keicher Jesse D JD   Rosenberg Helene F HF  

Antiviral research 20150702


We reported previously that priming of the respiratory tract with immunobiotic Lactobacillus prior to virus challenge protects mice against subsequent lethal infection with pneumonia virus of mice (PVM). We present here the results of gene microarray which document differential expression of proinflammatory mediators in response to PVM infection alone and those suppressed in response to Lactobacillus plantarum. We also demonstrate for the first time that intranasal inoculation with live or heat-  ...[more]

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