Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry (Jul 2015)

Virus-Induced Type I Interferon Deteriorates Control of Systemic Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Infection

  • Katja Merches,
  • Vishal Khairnar,
  • Torben Knuschke,
  • Namir Shaabani,
  • Nadine Honke,
  • Vikas Duhan,
  • Mike Recher,
  • Alexander A. Navarini,
  • Cornelia Hardt,
  • Dieter Häussinger,
  • Burkhard Tümmler,
  • Erich Gulbins,
  • Anthony H. Futerman,
  • Daniel Hoffmann,
  • Florian Lang,
  • Philipp A. Lang,
  • Astrid M. Westendorf,
  • Karl S. Lang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000430200
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 6
pp. 2379 – 2392

Abstract

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Background: Type I interferon (IFN-I) predisposes to bacterial superinfections, an important problem during viral infection or treatment with interferon-alpha (IFN-α). IFN-I-induced neutropenia is one reason for the impaired bacterial control; however there is evidence that more frequent bacterial infections during IFN-α-treatment occur independently of neutropenia. Methods: We analyzed in a mouse model, whether Pseudomonas aeruginosa control is influenced by co-infection with the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV). Bacterial titers, numbers of neutrophils and the gene-expression of liver-lysozyme-2 were determined during a 24 hours systemic infection with P. aeruginosa in wild-type and Ifnar-/- mice under the influence of LCMV or poly(I:C). Results: Virus-induced IFN-I impaired the control of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. This was associated with neutropenia and loss of lysozyme-2-expression in the liver, which had captured P. aeruginosa. A lower release of IFN-I by poly(I:C)-injection also impaired the bacterial control in the liver and reduced the expression of liver-lysozyme-2. Low concentration of IFN-I after infection with a virulent strain of P. aeruginosa alone impaired the bacterial control and reduced lysozyme-2-expression in the liver as well. Conclusion: We found that during systemic infection with P. aeruginosa Kupffer cells quickly controlled the bacteria in cooperation with neutrophils. Upon LCMV-infection this cooperation was disturbed.

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