Title of article :
Lipidomic Profiling of Influenza Infection Identifies Mediators that Induce and Resolve Inflammation
Author/Authors :
Vincent C. Tam، نويسنده , , Oswald Quehenberger، نويسنده , , Christine M. Oshansky، نويسنده , , Rosa Suen، نويسنده , , Aaron M. Armando، نويسنده , , Piper M. Treuting، نويسنده , , Paul G. Thomas، نويسنده , , Edward A. Dennis، نويسنده , , Alan Aderem، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
15
From page :
213
To page :
227
Abstract :
Bioactive lipid mediators play a crucial role in the induction and resolution of inflammation. To elucidate their involvement during influenza infection, liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry lipidomic profiling of 141 lipid species was performed on a mouse influenza model using two viruses of significantly different pathogenicity. Infection by the low-pathogenicity strain X31/H3N2 induced a proinflammatory response followed by a distinct anti-inflammatory response; infection by the high-pathogenicity strain PR8/H1N1 resulted in overlapping pro- and anti-inflammatory states. Integration of the large-scale lipid measurements with targeted gene expression data demonstrated that 5-lipoxygenase metabolites correlated with the pathogenic phase of the infection, whereas 12/15-lipoxygenase metabolites were associated with the resolution phase. Hydroxylated linoleic acid, specifically the ratio of 13- to 9-hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid, was identified as a potential biomarker for immune status during an active infection. Importantly, some of the findings from the animal model were recapitulated in studies of human nasopharyngeal lavages obtained during the 2009–2011 influenza seasons.
Journal title :
CELL
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
CELL
Record number :
1021798
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