Cutting edge: Sympathetic nervous system increases proinflammatory cytokines and exacerbates influenza A virus pathogenesis

KM Grebe, K Takeda, HD Hickman… - The Journal of …, 2010 - journals.aai.org
KM Grebe, K Takeda, HD Hickman, AM Bailey, AC Embry, JR Bennink, JW Yewdell
The Journal of Immunology, 2010journals.aai.org
Although the sympathetic nervous system innervates the lung, little is known about its
participation in host immunity to pulmonary pathogens. In this study, we show that peripheral
sympathectomy reduces mouse morbidity and mortality from influenza A virus-induced
pneumonia due to reduced inflammatory influx of monocytes, neutrophils, and NK cells.
Mortality was also delayed by treating mice with an α-adrenergic antagonist.
Sympathectomy diminished the immediate innate cytokine responses, particularly IL-1 …
Abstract
Although the sympathetic nervous system innervates the lung, little is known about its participation in host immunity to pulmonary pathogens. In this study, we show that peripheral sympathectomy reduces mouse morbidity and mortality from influenza A virus-induced pneumonia due to reduced inflammatory influx of monocytes, neutrophils, and NK cells. Mortality was also delayed by treating mice with an α-adrenergic antagonist. Sympathectomy diminished the immediate innate cytokine responses, particularly IL-1, which was profoundly reduced. These findings demonstrate an unexpected role for the sympathetic nervous system in innate antiviral immunity and in exacerbating the pathology of a virus of great significance to human and animal health.
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