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Dengue Virus Infection Induced NF-κB-dependent Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor Production

Lien-Cheng Chen1, Huey-Wen Shyu1, Huan-Yao Lei2, Shun-Hua Chen2, Hsiao-Sheng Liu2, Yee-Shin Lin2 and Trai-Ming Yeh2
  • 1 Fooyin University, Taiwan
  • 2 National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

Abstract

Dengue virus (DV) infection can cause mild dengue fever or severe dengue hemorrhage fever and dengue shock syndrome. Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a cytokine that plays an important role in the modulation of inflammatory and immune responses and serum levels of MIF are correlated with disease severity in dengue patients. However, the mechanism that induces MIF production during DV infection is unclear. In this study, we showed that DV infection, but not UVinactivated DV stimulation, dose-and time-dependently induced MIF secretion in human A649 epithelial cells. MIF promoter assays and RT-PCR demonstrated that MIF gene transcription was activated during DV infection. Furthermore, DV infection induced NF-κB activation, and the NF-κB inhibitors dexamethasone and curcumin inhibited DV-induced MIF production. Finally, we found that different cells have different abilities to release MIF after DV infection. Interestingly, DV infection and MIF production in the human monocytic cell line THP-1 and peripheral blood mononuclear cells increased in the presence of antibodies against DV. Taken together, these results suggest that DV infection of human cells induces NF-κB activation and MIF production, which can be increased in the presence of pre-existing antibodies.

American Journal of Infectious Diseases
Volume 4 No. 1, 2008, 22-31

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajidsp.2008.22.31

Submitted On: 9 August 2007 Published On: 31 March 2008

How to Cite: Chen, L., Shyu, H., Lei, H., Chen, S., Liu, H., Lin, Y. & Yeh, T. (2008). Dengue Virus Infection Induced NF-κB-dependent Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor Production. American Journal of Infectious Diseases, 4(1), 22-31. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajidsp.2008.22.31

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Keywords

  • Cytokine
  • inflammation
  • infection