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Virus binding to a plasma membrane receptor triggers interleukin-1 alpha-mediated proinflammatory macrophage response in vivo.

Authors :
Di Paolo NC
Miao EA
Iwakura Y
Murali-Krishna K
Aderem A
Flavell RA
Papayannopoulou T
Shayakhmetov DM
Source :
Immunity [Immunity] 2009 Jul 17; Vol. 31 (1), pp. 110-21. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Jul 02.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The recognition of viral components by host pattern-recognition receptors triggers the induction of the antiviral innate immune response. Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) and NLRP3 inflammasome were shown to be the principal specific sensors of viral double-stranded DNA. Here we present evidence that macrophages in vivo activated an innate immune response to a double-stranded DNA virus, adenovirus (Ad), independently of TLR9 or NLRP3 inflammasome. In response to Ad, macrophage-derived IL-1 alpha triggered IL-1RI-dependent production of a defined set of proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines. The IL-1 alpha-mediated response required a selective interaction of virus arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) motifs with macrophage beta(3) integrins. Thus, these data identify IL-1 alpha-IL-1RI as a key pathway allowing for the activation of proinflammatory responses to the virus, independently of its genomic nucleic acid recognition.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1097-4180
Volume :
31
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Immunity
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19576795
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.immuni.2009.04.015