Suppression of endocytosis in neutrophils by influenza A virus in vitro

JS Abramson, JG Wheeler, JW Parce… - Journal of Infectious …, 1986 - academic.oup.com
JS Abramson, JG Wheeler, JW Parce, MJ Rowe, DS Lyles, M Seeds, DA Bass
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1986academic.oup.com
The effect of influenza A virus on the endocytic pathway in polymorphonuclear leukocytes
(PMNLs) and the relationship of altered endocytic activity to virus-induced inhibition of other
PMNL functions were examined with virus that caused decreased phagosomelysosome
fusion and bacterial killing (depressing virus [DV)) and virus that did not (non-DV). Binding of
both viruses to PMNL surface receptors was similar, but uptake of DV into PMNLs was
decreased compared with that of non-DV. Both viruses were associated with the PMNL …
Abstract
The effect of influenza A virus on the endocytic pathway in polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNLs) and the relationship of altered endocytic activity to virus-induced inhibition of other PMNL functions were examined with virus that caused decreased phagosomelysosome fusion and bacterial killing (depressing virus [DV)) and virus that did not (non-DV). Binding of both viruses to PMNL surface receptors was similar, but uptake of DV into PMNLs was decreased compared with that of non-DV. Both viruses were associated with the PMNL plasma membrane and were in endosomes. DV caused less stimulation of pinocytosis than did non-DV. The rate of exocytosis of fluoresceinated-dextran (FL-dextran) from cells stimulated with DV was significantly less than for non-DV. When PMNLs were pretreated with buffer, DV, or non-DV and then exposed to FL-dextran and N-formylmethionylleucylphenylalanine, the pinocytosis of FL-dextran was significantly less in cells pretreated with DY as compared with non-DV or buffer.
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