Expression of Antimicrobial Peptides in Human Monocytic Cells and Neutrophils in Response to Dengue Virus Type 2.
Castañeda-Sánchez. Jorge I JI; Domínguez-Martínez. Diana Alhelí DA; Olivar-Espinosa. Nataly N; García-Pérez. Blanca Estela BE; Loroño-Pino. María Alba MA; Luna-Herrera. Julieta J; Salazar. Ma Isabel MI
Key Findings
- Dengue infection raises LL-37 mRNA in THP-1 cells within 6-48 h
- LL-37 protein levels rise later, up to 72 h after infection
- Neutrophils also increase LL-37 and α-defensin mRNA shortly after exposure
Practical Outcomes
- The work confirms that the body naturally ramps up LL-37 during dengue infection, but it doesn’t give any guidance on using LL-37 supplements or dosing to prevent or treat the virus.
Summary
When human immune cells are infected with dengue virus, they boost production of the natural antimicrobial peptide LL-37 (and other peptides), but the study didn’t show that LL-37 actually fights the virus.
Abstract
The innate immune response is remarkably important for controlling infections. Information about the participation of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) in response to dengue virus (DENV) is scarce. The aim of this study was to examine the AMP response to DENV-2 in human THP-1 cells and neutrophils. Protein and mRNA levels of two AMPs - hBD-1 and cathelicidin LL-37 - were assessed in DENV-infected macrophage-like THP-1 cells using qRT-PCR and indirect immunofluorescence. Also, mRNA levels of α-defensins (hDEFAs) and LL-37 were examined by qRT-PCR in human neutrophils taken from peripheral blood and treated with DENV-2. mRNA expression of hBD-1 rose in THP-1 cells at 24-72 h, while protein expression increased later, from 48 to 72 h after infection. Cathelicidin LL-37 mRNA expression of DENV-infected THP-1 cells was observed at 6-48 h after infection, while protein levels increased importantly up to 72 h after infection. Regarding neutrophils, the mRNA expression of hDEFAs and LL-37 increased slightly at 2 and 5 h after the contact with DENV-2. THP-1 cells and human neutrophils strongly respond to DENV by producing AMPs: hBD-1 and LL-37 for the THP-1 cells and hDEFAs and LL-37 for neutrophils. However, the direct effect of these molecules on DENV particles remains unclear.
Study Information
pubmed
2016
2016-06-18T00:00:00.000Z
10.1159/000446282
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