Author: Ami, Yasushi; Nagata, Noriyo; Shirato, Kazuya; Watanabe, Rie; Iwata, Naoko; Nakagaki, Keiko; Fukushi, Shuetsu; Saijo, Masayuki; Morikawa, Shigeru; Taguchi, Fumihiro
Title: Coâ€infection of respiratory bacterium with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus induces an exacerbated pneumonia in mice Cord-id: 7cydmgn2 Document date: 2008_4_1
ID: 7cydmgn2
Snippet: SARSâ€CoV grows in a variety of tissues that express its receptor, although the mechanism for high replication in the lungs and severe respiratory illness is not well understood. We recently showed that elastase enhances SARSâ€CoV infection in cultured cells, which suggests that SARS development may be due to elastaseâ€mediated, enhanced SARSâ€CoV infection in the lungs. To explore this possibility, we examined whether coâ€infection of mice with SARSâ€CoV and Pp, a lowâ€pathogenic bacteri
Document: SARSâ€CoV grows in a variety of tissues that express its receptor, although the mechanism for high replication in the lungs and severe respiratory illness is not well understood. We recently showed that elastase enhances SARSâ€CoV infection in cultured cells, which suggests that SARS development may be due to elastaseâ€mediated, enhanced SARSâ€CoV infection in the lungs. To explore this possibility, we examined whether coâ€infection of mice with SARSâ€CoV and Pp, a lowâ€pathogenic bacterium which elicits elastase production in the lungs, induces exacerbation of pneumonia. Mice coâ€infected with SARSâ€CoV and Pp developed severe respiratory disease with extensive weight loss, resulting in a 33∼90% mortality rate. Mice with exacerbated pneumonia showed enhanced virus infection in the lungs and histopathological lesions similar to those found in human SARS cases. Intranasal administration of LPS, another elastase inducer, showed an effect similar to that of Pp infection. Thus, this study shows that exacerbated pneumonia in mice results from coâ€infection with SARSâ€CoV and a respiratory bacterium that induces elastase production in the lungs, suggesting a possible role for elastase in the exacerbation of pneumonia.
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