Role of interleukin-12 in primary influenza virus infection

JM Monteiro, C Harvey, G Trinchieri - Journal of virology, 1998 - Am Soc Microbiol
JM Monteiro, C Harvey, G Trinchieri
Journal of virology, 1998Am Soc Microbiol
The effect of endogenous interleukin-12 (IL-12) on the influenza virus immune response in
BALB/c mice was evaluated. Following primary influenza virus infection, IL-12 mRNA and
protein are detected in the lung, with live virus being required for cytokine induction.
Endogenous IL-12 contributes to early NK cell-dependent gamma interferon (IFN-γ)
production (days 3 and 5) but not late T-cell-dependent IFN-γ secretion (day 7). IL-12
contributes to the inhibition of early virus replication but is not required for virus clearance. IL …
Abstract
The effect of endogenous interleukin-12 (IL-12) on the influenza virus immune response in BALB/c mice was evaluated. Following primary influenza virus infection, IL-12 mRNA and protein are detected in the lung, with live virus being required for cytokine induction. Endogenous IL-12 contributes to early NK cell-dependent gamma interferon (IFN-γ) production (days 3 and 5) but not late T-cell-dependent IFN-γ secretion (day 7). IL-12 contributes to the inhibition of early virus replication but is not required for virus clearance. IL-12 also modestly contributes to the activation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes. Thus, in this model of experimental influenza virus infection, endogenous IL-12 contributes primarily to the early development and activation of the innate immune response.
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