Protease-activated receptor 1 inhibition protects mice against thrombin-dependent respiratory syncytial virus and human metapneumovirus infections

被引:15
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作者
Vuong Ba Le [1 ]
Riteau, Beatrice [2 ]
Alessi, Marie-Christine [2 ]
Couture, Christian [3 ]
Jandrot-Perrus, Martine [4 ]
Rheaume, Chantal [1 ]
Hamelin, Marie-Eve [1 ]
Boivin, Guy [1 ]
机构
[1] Laval Univ, Infect Dis Res Ctr, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
[2] Aix Marseille Univ, UMR INSERM U1062, INRA 1260, Marseille, France
[3] Laval Univ, Dept Anat Pathol, Inst Cardiol & Pneumol, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
[4] Paris Diderot Univ, INSERM UMR S1148, Paris, France
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
TISSUE FACTOR; VIRAL LOAD; CONTRIBUTES; ANTAGONIST; ARGATROBAN; DESIGN; ROLES; PAR1; PROLIFERATION; PHARMACOLOGY;
D O I
10.1111/bph.14084
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Background and PurposeProtease-activated receptor 1 (PAR1) has been demonstrated to be involved in the pathogenesis of viral diseases. However, its role remains controversial. The goal of our study was to investigate the contribution of PAR1 to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and human metapneumovirus (hMPV) infections. Experimental ApproachPharmacological approaches were used to investigate the role of PAR1 during RSV and hMPV infection, in vitro using epithelial A549 cells and in vivo using a mouse model of virus infection. Key ResultsIn vitro, the PAR1 antagonist RWJ-56110 reduced the replication of RSV and hMPV in A549 cells. In agreement with these results, RWJ-56110-treated mice were protected against RSV and hMPV infections, as indicated by less weight loss and mortality. This protective effect in mice correlated with decreased lung viral replication and inflammation. In contrast, hMPV-infected mice treated with the PAR1 agonist TFLLR-NH2 showed increased mortality, as compared to infected mice, which were left untreated. Thrombin generation was shown to occur downstream of PAR1 activation in infected mice via tissue factor exposure as part of the inflammatory response, and thrombin inhibition by argatroban reduced the pathogenicity of the infection with no additive effect to that induced by PAR1 inhibition. Conclusion and ImplicationsThese data show that PAR1 plays a detrimental role during RSV and hMPV infections in mice via, at least, a thrombin-dependent mechanism. Thus, the use of PAR1 antagonists and thrombin inhibitors may have potential as a novel approach for the treatment of RSV and hMPV infections.
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页码:388 / 403
页数:16
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