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Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2009

Infection of Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells with Influenza A Viruses

Martin Michaelis; Janina Geiler; Denise Klassert; Hans Wilhelm Doerr; Jindrich Cinatl

PURPOSE Ocular involvement in influenza A virus diseases is common but usually limited to mild conjunctivitis. Rarely, inflammation of the choriocapillaris may result in atrophia of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). Primary human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells were infected with seasonal (H1N1 A/New Caledonia/20/99, H3N2 A/California/7/2004) or highly pathogenic avian H5N1 (A/Thailand/1(Kan-1)/04, A/Vietnam/1203/04, A/Vietnam/1194/04) influenza strains. METHODS Influenza A virus replication was studied by investigation of cytopathogenic effects, immune staining for influenza A virus nucleoprotein, determination of virus titers, and electron microscopy. Apoptosis induction was examined by immune staining for activated caspase 3 and cleaved PARP. Proinflammatory gene expression was investigated by quantitative PCR. RESULTS H5N1 but not seasonal influenza strains replicated to high titers (>10(8) TCID(50)/mL; 50% tissue culture infectious dose/milliliter) in RPE cells. H5N1 infection resulted in RPE cell apoptosis that was abolished by the antiviral drug ribavirin. Pretreatment with type I interferons (interferon-alpha and -beta) or the type II interferon, (interferon-gamma), inhibited H5N1 replication. Moreover, H5N1 infection induced expression of proinflammatory genes (tumor necrosis factor-alpha, CXCL8, CXCL10, CXCL11, and interleukin-6), which was inhibited by ribavirin in a concentration-dependent manner. CONCLUSIONS A novel cell type derived from the central nervous system was permissive to H5N1 influenza virus replication. This findings supports those suggesting H5N1 influenza strains to own a greater potential to spread to nonrespiratory tissues than seasonal human influenza viruses. Moreover, the data warrant the further study of the role of influenza A virus replication in retinal diseases associated with influenza A virus infections.


Prions: a challenge for science, medicine and public health system. | 2000

Prions: a challenge for science, medicine and public health system.

Holger F. Rabenau; Jindrich Cinatl; Hans Wilhelm Doerr


Archive | 2006

Protein-Based Carrier System for Overcoming Resistance in Tumour Cells

Sebastian Dreis; Klaus Langer; Joerg Kreuter; Martin Michaelis; Jindrich Cinatl


Archive | 2004

Prions: A Challenge for Science, Medicine and the Public Health System

Holger F. Rabenau; Jindrich Cinatl; Hans Wilhelm Doerr


Archive | 1997

Use of ethylene diamine disuccinate for preparing a medicament with antiviral properties

Kai Uwe Dr Bindseil; Jindrich Cinatl; Hans Wilhelm Doerr; Lutz Müller-Kuhrt; Holger F. Rabenau


Archive | 2010

Use of cis-imidazolines, particularly nutlins, for treating chemo-resistant cancer diseases

Martin Michaelis; Dörr, Hans, Wilhelm; Jindrich Cinatl


Archive | 2004

Glycyrrhizin or derivatives thereof for treating or preventing severe acute respiratory syndrome (sars)

Jindrich Cinatl; Hans Wilhelm Doerr; Gerold Höver; Martin Michaelis


Archive | 2016

A new platform that enables long-term cultivation of Cryptosporidium

Christopher N. Miller; Ian R. Brown; Ben J. F. Blakeman; Jane F. Povey; Johanna L. Nader; Mark Price; Jindrich Cinatl; Wei-Feng Xue; Kevin M. Tyler; Martin Michaelis; Anastasios D. Tsaousis


Archive | 2008

CONDENSATION PRODUCTS BASED ON BICYCLIC OR POLYCYCLIC AROMATICS OR HETEROAROMATICS

Sebastien Garnier; Stephan Hüffer; Günter Scherr; Joachim Roser; Ulrich Mrowietz; Hans Wilhelm Doerr; Jindrich Cinatl; Martin Michaelis


Archive | 2008

Kondensationsprodukte auf der basis von bicyclischen oder polycyclischen aromaten oder heteroaromaten

Sebastien Garnier; Stephan Hüffer; Günter Scherr; Joachim Roser; Ulrich Mrowietz; Hans Wilhelm Doerr; Jindrich Cinatl; Martin Michaelis

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Hans Wilhelm Doerr

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Sebastian Dreis

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Holger F. Rabenau

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Jörg Kreuter

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Hans-Wilhelm Doerr

Goethe University Frankfurt

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Denise Klassert

Goethe University Frankfurt

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