Virus Clearance through Apoptosis-Dependent Phagocytosis of Influenza A Virus-Infected Cells by Macrophages
- 1 April 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 74 (7) , 3399-3403
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.74.7.3399-3403.2000
Abstract
Some cultured cell lines undergo typical apoptosis upon infection with influenza virus. However, the release of replicated virus into the culture medium does not change when apoptosis is inhibited. Since apoptotic cells are heterophagically eliminated at early stages of the apoptosis pathway, we anticipated that the coexistence of phagocytic cells with virus-infected cells affects the extent of virus growth. When influenza A virus-infected HeLa cells were mixed with activated mouse peritoneal macrophages, efficient phagocytosis, which was abrogated in the presence of a caspase inhibitor, occurred. At the same time, the release of virus into the culture medium was completely inhibited, and this required direct contact between virus-infected cells and macrophages. Furthermore, an immunoelectron microscopic analysis detected influenza virus particles associated with phagosome-like structures within macrophages. These results indicate that apoptosis-dependent phagocytosis of virus-infected cells may lead to direct elimination of the pathogen.Keywords
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