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Proteome alterations in primary human alveolar macrophages in response to influenza A virus infection.


ABSTRACT: To obtain a global picture of how alveolar macrophages respond to influenza A virus (IAV) infection, we used a quantitative proteomics method to systematically examine protein expression in the IAV-infected primary human alveolar macrophages. Of the 1214 proteins identified, 43 were significantly up-regulated and 63 significantly down-regulated at >95% confidence. The expression of an array of interferon (IFN)-induced proteins was significantly increased in the IAV-infected macrophages. The protein with the greatest expression increase was ISG15, an IFN-induced protein that has been shown to play an important role in antiviral defense. Concomitantly, quantitative real-time PCR analysis revealed that the gene expression of type I IFNs increased substantially following virus infection. Our results are consistent with the notion that type I IFNs play a vital role in the response of human alveolar macrophages to IAV infection. In addition to the IFN-mediated responses, inflammatory response, apoptosis, and redox state rebalancing appeared also to be major pathways that were affected by IAV infection. Furthermore, our data suggest that alveolar macrophages may play a crucial role in regenerating alveolar epithelium during IAV infection.

SUBMITTER: Liu L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3412919 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Proteome alterations in primary human alveolar macrophages in response to influenza A virus infection.

Liu Lin L   Zhou Jianhong J   Wang Yimeng Y   Mason Robert J RJ   Funk Cornelius Joel CJ   Du Yuchun Y  

Journal of proteome research 20120705 8


To obtain a global picture of how alveolar macrophages respond to influenza A virus (IAV) infection, we used a quantitative proteomics method to systematically examine protein expression in the IAV-infected primary human alveolar macrophages. Of the 1214 proteins identified, 43 were significantly up-regulated and 63 significantly down-regulated at >95% confidence. The expression of an array of interferon (IFN)-induced proteins was significantly increased in the IAV-infected macrophages. The prot  ...[more]

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