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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 141, Issue 4 1295-1301, Copyright © 1988 by American Association of Immunologists


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Effects of influenza A virus on human neutrophil calcium metabolism

KL Hartshorn, M Collamer, M Auerbach, JB Myers, N Pavlotsky and AI Tauber
William B. Castle Hematology Laboratory, Boston City Hospital, MA 02118.

Bacterial superinfection in influenza A virus-related illness may in part be explained by virus-induced neutrophil dysfunction. We here provide evidence that this effect is related to abnormal calcium metabolism of virus-infected cells. Neutrophils exposed to influenza virus for 0.5 h at 37 degrees C showed depressed O2- generation and release of radiolabeled arachidonic acid upon stimulation with FMLP. The peak cytosolic Ca2+ level achieved by virus-infected neutrophils after FMLP stimulation was significantly depressed as is efflux of 45Ca2+. This deficient Ca2+ mobilization could not be attributed to alterations of inositol phosphate production or Ca2+ influx in response to FMLP, both of which were unaffected by prior virus infection. Given these findings, the immediate effects of influenza virus on neutrophil Ca2+ metabolism were examined. The virus itself caused a rise in cytosolic Ca2+ and an efflux of 45Ca2+ without any corresponding 45Ca2+ influx. Total cell Ca2+ however was not depleted as measured by atomic absorption. Influenza virus, therefore, causes neutrophil activation leading to significant perturbations in Ca2+ metabolism and later to impaired mobilization of Ca2+ stores. This system offers a model for phagocyte deactivation and an opportunity to define control mechanisms of signal transduction.


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