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Co-infection between influenza virus and flagellated bacteria

DOI: 10.1590/S0036-46652005000500007

Keywords: stenotrophomonas maltophilia, influenza virus, co-infections in vitro.

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trypsin is required in the hemagglutinin (ha) cleavage to in vitro influenza viruses activation. this ha cleavage is necessary for virus cell entry by receptor-mediated endocytosis. bacteria in the respiratory tract are potential sources of proteases that could contribute to the cleavage of influenza virus in vivo. from 47 samples collected from horses, pigs, and from humans, influenza presence was confirmed in 13 and these samples demonstrated co-infection of influenza with flagellated bacteria, stenotrophomonas maltophilia from the beginning of the experiments. despite treatment with antibiotics, the bacteria remained resistant in several of the co-infected samples (48.39%). these bacteria, considered opportunistic invaders from environmental sources, are associated with viral infections in upper respiratory tract of hosts. the protease (elastase), secreted by stenotrophomonas maltophilia plays a role in the potentiation of influenza virus infection. proteolytic activity was detected by casein agar test. positive samples from animals and humans had either a potentiated influenza infectivity or cytopathic effect (cpe) in mdck and nci h292 cells, stenotrophomonas maltophilia were always present. virus and bacteria were observed ultrastructurally. these in vitro findings show that microbial proteases could contribute to respiratory complications by host protease activity increasing inflammation or destroying endogenous cell protease inhibitors.

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