PLoS ONE (Mar 2011)

The role of neutrophils during mild and severe influenza virus infections of mice.

  • Michelle D Tate,
  • Lisa J Ioannidis,
  • Ben Croker,
  • Lorena E Brown,
  • Andrew G Brooks,
  • Patrick C Reading

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017618
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
p. e17618

Abstract

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Neutrophils have been implicated in both protective and pathological responses following influenza virus infections. We have used mAb 1A8 (anti-Ly6G) to specifically deplete LyG6(high) neutrophils and induce neutropenia in mice infected with virus strains known to differ in virulence. Mice were also treated with mAb RB6-8C5 (anti-Ly6C/G or anti-Gr-1), a mAb widely used to investigate the role of neutrophils in mice that has been shown to bind and deplete additional leukocyte subsets. Using mAb 1A8, we confirm the beneficial role of neutrophils in mice infected with virus strains of intermediate (HKx31; H3N2) or high (PR8; H1N1) virulence whereas treatment of mice infected with an avirulent strain (BJx109; H3N2) did not affect disease or virus replication. Treatment of BJx109-infected mice with mAb RB6-8C5 was, however, associated with significant weight loss and enhanced virus replication indicating that other Gr-1(+) cells, not neutrophils, limit disease severity during mild influenza infections.