RRC ID 40706
著者 Kamio N, Imai K, Shimizu K, Cueno ME, Tamura M, Saito Y, Ochiai K.
タイトル Neuraminidase-producing oral mitis group streptococci potentially contribute to influenza viral infection and reduction in antiviral efficacy of zanamivir.
ジャーナル Cell Mol Life Sci
Abstract Influenza is a serious respiratory disease among immunocompromised individuals, such as the elderly, and its prevention is an urgent social issue. Influenza viruses rely on neuraminidase (NA) activity to release progeny viruses from infected cells and spreading the infection. NA is, therefore, an important target of anti-influenza drugs. A causal relationship between bacteria and influenza virus infection has not yet been established, however, a positive correlation between them has been reported. Thus, in this study, we examined the biological effects of oral mitis group streptococci, which are predominant constituents of human oral florae, on the release of influenza viruses. Among them, Streptococcus oralis ATCC 10557 and Streptococcus mitis ATCC 6249 were found to exhibit NA activity and their culture supernatants promoted the release of influenza virus and cell-to-cell spread of the infection. In addition, culture supernatants of these NA-producing oral bacteria increased viral M1 protein expression levels and cellular ERK activation. These effects were not observed with culture supernatants of Streptococcus sanguinis ATCC 10556 which lacks the ability to produce NA. Although the NA inhibitor zanamivir suppressed the release of progeny viruses from the infected cells, the viral release was restored upon the addition of culture supernatants of NA-producing S. oralis ATCC 10557 or S. mitis ATCC 6249. These findings suggest that an increase in the number of NA-producing oral bacteria could elevate the risk of and exacerbate the influenza infection, hampering the efficacy of viral NA inhibitor drugs.
巻・号 72(2)
ページ 357-66
公開日 2015-1-1
DOI 10.1007/s00018-014-1669-1
PMID 25001578
MeSH Analysis of Variance Antiviral Agents / pharmacology* Blotting, Western Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect Humans Influenza, Human / drug therapy* Influenza, Human / microbiology* Neuraminidase / metabolism* Streptococcus mitis / enzymology* Streptococcus oralis / enzymology* Zanamivir / antagonists & inhibitors Zanamivir / pharmacology*
IF 6.496
引用数 5
WOS 分野 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY CELL BIOLOGY
リソース情報
一般微生物 JCM 12997 JCM 12971