Olfactory bulb and hypothalamic acute-phase responses to influenza virus: Effects of immunization

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Background: Within hours of intranasal challenge, mouse-adapted H1N1 A/Puerto Rico/8/34 (PR8) influenza genomic RNA is found in the olfactory bulb (OB) and OB pro-inflammatory cytokines are up-regulated. Severing the olfactory tract delays the acute-phase response (APR) and the APR is attenuated by immunization. Objectives: To determine if immunization affects OB localization of influenza or the molecular brain mechanisms regulating APR. Methods: Male mice were immunized with PR8 influenza, then OB viral RNA, APR, and influenza-related cytokine responses were determined after homologous viral challenge. Results: Immunization did not prevent influenza OB viral invasion within 24 h of viral challenge. However, it greatly attenuated OB viral RNA 6 days after viral challenge and the APR including hypothermia and body weight loss responses. Within the OB, 24 h after influenza challenge, prior immunization blocked virus-induced up-regulation of toll-like receptor 7 and interferon (IFN) γ mRNAs. At this time, hypothalamic (HT) growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor and tumor necrosis factor-α mRNAs were greatly enhanced in immunized but not in positive control mice. By 6 days after viral challenge, OB and HT mRNAs returned towards baseline values. In the lung, mRNA up-regulation was greater than that in the brain and maximized 6 days after challenge. Lung IFNγ mRNA decreased at 24 h but increased 6 days after challenge in the positive compared to negative controls. Immunization prevented the up-regulation of most of the flu-related mRNAs measured in lungs. Conclusion: Collectively, these data suggest a role for OB and HT involvement in immunization protection against influenza infection. Copyright © 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Zielinski, M. R., Souza, G., Taishi, P., Bohnet, S. G., & Krueger, J. M. (2013). Olfactory bulb and hypothalamic acute-phase responses to influenza virus: Effects of immunization. NeuroImmunoModulation, 20(6), 323–333. https://doi.org/10.1159/000351716

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