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J Virol, January 1998, p. 837-840, Vol. 72, No. 1
Department of Pediatrics,
Received 7 July 1997/Accepted 3 October 1997
Interleukin-1
0022-538X/98/$04.00+0
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Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection of Neonatal Monocytes
Stimulates Synthesis of Interferon Regulatory Factor 1 and
Interleukin-1
(IL-1
)-Converting Enzyme and Secretion of
IL-1
(IL-1
) production in response to respiratory
syncytial virus (RSV) was investigated in normal neonate monocytes. Intracellular or culture supernatant IL-1
protein levels were measured by enzyme immunoassay. The expression of mRNAs for interferon regulatory factor 1 (IRF-1), IL-1
-converting enzyme (ICE), and IL-1
in the cells was analyzed semiquantitatively by reverse transcriptase-PCR. Before RSV exposure, some IRF-1, ICE, and IL-1
transcripts were already expressed in the monocytes. The levels of
these transcripts increased significantly 2 h after RSV exposure compared with those in mock-infected cells. At that time, significantly higher intracellular IL-1
protein levels were observed in
RSV-exposed cells. After 20 h of RSV exposure, quantities of
soluble IL-1
secreted from RSV-exposed cells were moderately higher
than those from noninfected cells. These observations suggest that RSV
infection of neonatal monocytes triggers enhanced transcription and
increased translation of the IL-1
gene and increased secretion of
the soluble protein. The later phase of these processes may be promoted
by ICE activity, which was upregulated by increased IRF-1. The increase in IRF-1 activity may also result from RSV infection.
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Pediatrics, Sapporo Medical University School of Medicine, Chuoku S-1, W-16, Sapporo 060, Japan. Phone: 81-11-611-2111. Fax: 81-11-611-0352.
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