Inhibitory effect of pulmonary surfactant on Sendai virus infection in rat lungs
- 1 August 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Archiv für die gesamte Virusforschung
- Vol. 141 (8) , 1571-1577
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01718255
Abstract
Intranasal infection of rats with active (infectious) Sendai virus enhances secretion of tryptase Clara, a Sendai virus-activating protease, into the bronchial lumen by Clara cells of the bronchial epitheliums, and inversely suppresses secretion of pulmonary surfactant, an inhibitor of the protease, into the lumen [Kido H et al. (1993) FEBS Lett 322: 115–119]. A trypsin-resistant mutant, TR-2, showed similar effects, although its replication was restricted to a single cycle in the lungs. In contrast, neither nonactive (noninfectious) wild-type virus possessing receptor-binding activity and lacking envelope fusion activity nor UV-inactivated virus retaining receptor binding and envelope fusion activities altered the mode of secretions. These results indicate that viral replication is required for producing a condition in the bronchial lumen for proteolytic activation of progeny virus, thereby infection is extended to a fatal pneumonia. On the other hand, intranasal administration of infected rats with pulmonary surfactant suppressed activation of progeny virus and pathological changes in the lungs, suggesting a therapeutic use of pulmonary surfactant for influenza pneumonia.Keywords
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