Poly (I:C), an agonist of toll-like receptor-3, inhibits replication of the Chikungunya virus in BEAS-2B cells.
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) and its mimic, polyinosinic acid: polycytidylic acid [Poly (I:C)], are recognized by toll-like
receptor 3 (TLR3) and induce interferon (IFN)-β in many cell types. Poly (I:C) is the most potent IFN inducer. In in vivo
mouse studies, intraperitoneal injection of Poly (I:C) elicited IFN-α/β production and natural killer (NK) cells activation.
The TLR3 pathway is suggested to contribute to innate immune responses against many viruses, including influenza virus, respiratory
syncytial virus, herpes simplex virus 2, and murine cytomegalovirus. In Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) infection, the viruses are
cleared within 7-10 days postinfection before adaptive immune responses emerge. The innate immune response is important for
CHIKV clearance.
RESULTS
The effects of Poly (I:C) on the replication of CHIKV in human bronchial epithelial cells, BEAS-2B, were studied. Poly (I:C)
suppressed cytopathic effects (CPE) induced by CHIKV infection in BEAS-2B cells in the presence of Poly (I:C) and inhibited
the replication of CHIKV in the cells. The virus titers of Poly (I:C)-treated cells were much lower compared with those of
untreated cells. CHIKV infection and Poly (I:C) treatment of BEAS-2B cells induced the production of IFN-β and increased the
expression of anti-viral genes, including IFN-α, IFN-β, MxA, and OAS. Both Poly (I:C) and CHIKV infection upregulate the expression
of TLR3 in BEAS-2B cells.
CONCLUSIONS
CHIKV is sensitive to innate immune response induced by Poly (I:C). The inhibition of CHIKV replication by Poly (I:C) may
be through the induction of TLR3, which triggers the production of IFNs and other anti-viral genes. The innate immune response
is important to clear CHIKV in infected cells.
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Authors
Li YG, Siripanyaphinyo U, Tumkosit U, Noranate N, A-Nuegoonpipat A, Pan Y, Kameoka M, Kurosu T, Ikuta K, Takeda N, Anantapreecha S
Institution
Department of Virology, Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan. yonggang@biken.osaka-u.ac.jp
Source
Virology journal 9: 2012 pg 114MeSH
Chikungunya virusCytopathogenic Effect, Viral
Epithelial Cells
GTP-Binding Proteins
Gene Expression Profiling
Humans
Interferon-alpha
Interferon-beta
Poly I-C
Toll-Like Receptor 3
Viral Load
Virus Replication
Pub Type(s)
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Language
eng
PubMed ID
22698190
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