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The influenza replication blocking inhibitor LASAG does not sensitize human epithelial cells for bacterial infections
by
van Krüchten, Andre
, Gieselmann, Lutz
, Wilden, Janine J.
, Ehrhardt, Christina
, Deinhardt-Emmer, Stefanie
, Niemann, Silke
, Ludwig, Stephan
, Haupt, Karoline F.
, Hrincius, Eike R.
, Preugschas, Hannah F.
in
Antiviral agents
/ Antiviral drugs
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Bacterial infections
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Chemical inhibitors
/ Clinical trials
/ Drug therapy
/ Epithelial cells
/ Health aspects
/ In vivo methods and tests
/ Infection
/ Infections
/ Influenza
/ Influenza viruses
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methicillin
/ NF-κB protein
/ Pathogens
/ Pneumonia
/ Public health
/ Public health movements
/ Replication
/ Staphylococcal infections
/ Staphylococcus aureus
/ Staphylococcus aureus infections
/ Staphylococcus infections
/ Streptococcus infections
/ Superinfection
/ Testing
/ Transcription factors
/ Vaccine efficacy
/ Vaccines
/ Viral research
/ Virology
/ Virus replication
/ Viruses
2020
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The influenza replication blocking inhibitor LASAG does not sensitize human epithelial cells for bacterial infections
by
van Krüchten, Andre
, Gieselmann, Lutz
, Wilden, Janine J.
, Ehrhardt, Christina
, Deinhardt-Emmer, Stefanie
, Niemann, Silke
, Ludwig, Stephan
, Haupt, Karoline F.
, Hrincius, Eike R.
, Preugschas, Hannah F.
in
Antiviral agents
/ Antiviral drugs
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Bacterial infections
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Chemical inhibitors
/ Clinical trials
/ Drug therapy
/ Epithelial cells
/ Health aspects
/ In vivo methods and tests
/ Infection
/ Infections
/ Influenza
/ Influenza viruses
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methicillin
/ NF-κB protein
/ Pathogens
/ Pneumonia
/ Public health
/ Public health movements
/ Replication
/ Staphylococcal infections
/ Staphylococcus aureus
/ Staphylococcus aureus infections
/ Staphylococcus infections
/ Streptococcus infections
/ Superinfection
/ Testing
/ Transcription factors
/ Vaccine efficacy
/ Vaccines
/ Viral research
/ Virology
/ Virus replication
/ Viruses
2020
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The influenza replication blocking inhibitor LASAG does not sensitize human epithelial cells for bacterial infections
by
van Krüchten, Andre
, Gieselmann, Lutz
, Wilden, Janine J.
, Ehrhardt, Christina
, Deinhardt-Emmer, Stefanie
, Niemann, Silke
, Ludwig, Stephan
, Haupt, Karoline F.
, Hrincius, Eike R.
, Preugschas, Hannah F.
in
Antiviral agents
/ Antiviral drugs
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial diseases
/ Bacterial infections
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Chemical inhibitors
/ Clinical trials
/ Drug therapy
/ Epithelial cells
/ Health aspects
/ In vivo methods and tests
/ Infection
/ Infections
/ Influenza
/ Influenza viruses
/ Medical research
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methicillin
/ NF-κB protein
/ Pathogens
/ Pneumonia
/ Public health
/ Public health movements
/ Replication
/ Staphylococcal infections
/ Staphylococcus aureus
/ Staphylococcus aureus infections
/ Staphylococcus infections
/ Streptococcus infections
/ Superinfection
/ Testing
/ Transcription factors
/ Vaccine efficacy
/ Vaccines
/ Viral research
/ Virology
/ Virus replication
/ Viruses
2020
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The influenza replication blocking inhibitor LASAG does not sensitize human epithelial cells for bacterial infections
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The influenza replication blocking inhibitor LASAG does not sensitize human epithelial cells for bacterial infections
2020
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Overview
Severe influenza virus (IV) infections still represent a major challenge to public health. To combat IV infections, vaccines and antiviral compounds are available. However, vaccine efficacies vary with very limited to no protection against newly emerging zoonotic IV introductions. In addition, the development of resistant virus variants against currently available antivirals can be rapidly detected, in consequence demanding the design of novel antiviral strategies. Virus supportive cellular signaling cascades, such as the NF-κB pathway, have been identified to be promising antiviral targets against IV in in vitro and in vivo studies and clinical trials. While administration of NF-κB pathway inhibiting agents, such as LASAG results in decreased IV replication, it remained unclear whether blocking of NF-κB might sensitize cells to secondary bacterial infections, which often come along with viral infections. Thus, we examined IV and Staphylococcus aureus growth during LASAG treatment. Interestingly, our data reveal that the presence of LASAG during superinfection still leads to reduced IV titers. Furthermore, the inhibition of the NF-κB pathway resulted in decreased intracellular Staphylococcus aureus loads within epithelial cells, indicating a dependency on the pathway for bacterial uptake. Unfortunately, so far it is not entirely clear if this phenomenon might be a drawback in bacterial clearance during infection.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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