Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases
Online ISSN : 1884-2836
Print ISSN : 1344-6304
ISSN-L : 1344-6304
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Expression and DNA Microarray Analysis of a Platelet Activating Factor-Related Molecule in Severe Pneumonia in Mice Due to Influenza Virus and Bacterial Co-Infection
Masafumi SekiKosuke KosaiAtsuko HaraYoshifumi ImamuraShigeki NakamuraShintaro KuriharaKoichi IzumikawaHiroshi KakeyaYoshihiro YamamotoKatsunori YanagiharaYoshitsugu MiyazakiHiroshi MukaeTakayoshi TashiroShigeru Kohno
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2009 年 62 巻 1 号 p. 6-10

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Platelet-activating factor (PAF) is a critical mediator of severe inflammatory diseases such as pneumonia, and the PAF-receptor (PAFR) is known to be an anchor for Streptococcus pneumoniae attachment to lung epithelial cells. We conducted a DNA microarray analysis to detect critical factors that mediate fulminant pneumonia due to influenza virus and S. pneumoniae co-infection in mice. Among the factors detected, levels of PAF-acetyl hydrolase (PAF-AH), which functions as inactivated PAF, were significantly increased, and PAFR was expressed in co-infected mouse lungs, as compared to the respective levels in mice infected with either S. pneumoniae or virus alone. Significantly elevated PAF-AH enzymatic activity was observed in the co-infected mouse lung, suggesting that co-infection activated PAF-related factors. These findings suggest that PAF and related molecules play important roles in fulminant pneumonia due to influenza virus infection, especially when severe bacterial pneumonia is complicated by co-infection with influenza virus.

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