Title : ( Length of dsRNA (poly I:C) drives distinct innate immune responses, depending on the cell type )
Authors: Firooz Mian , Amna N. Ahmed , Mehrnaz Rad , Artem Babaian , Dawn Bowdish , Ali A. Ashkar ,Access to full-text not allowed by authors
Abstract
Poly I:C, a synthetic dsRNA analogue, has been used extensively for decades to study innate responses in vivo and in different cell types. We have found substantial variability while using poly I:C from different sources. In this study we found that poly I:C from 2 commercial sources induced sharply opposite responses in myeloid and fibroblasts, depending on the length of the poly I:C. Although short poly I:C (∼1–1.5 kb) induced greater amounts of TNF-α, IL-8, and IFN-β and a stronger antiviral response in myeloid cells, it was a poor inducer in fibroblasts. By contrast, long poly I:C (>5 kb) preferentially elicited higher cytokine and antiviral responses in fibroblasts and showed diminished responses in myeloid cells. Poly I:C activated NF-κB and STAT-1 signaling in a length- and cell-type–dependent fashion. Mechanistically, short poly I:C was better internalized in the myeloid cells and long poly I:C in the fibroblasts. Finally, long poly I:C required SR-A, whereas short poly I:C required RIG-I and Raftlin. We provide evidence that the length of dsRNA drives distinct innate responses in different cell lineages. These findings may augment in selecting the appropriate poly I:C type to design cell-type–specific potent adjuvants for vaccines against infectious diseases or cancers.
Keywords
, Poly I:C, dsRNA, cancer, innate immunity@article{paperid:1038213,
author = {Firooz Mian and Amna N. Ahmed and Rad, Mehrnaz and Artem Babaian and Dawn Bowdish and Ali A. Ashkar},
title = {Length of dsRNA (poly I:C) drives distinct innate immune responses, depending on the cell type},
journal = {Journal of Leukocyte Biology},
year = {2013},
volume = {94},
number = {5},
month = {November},
issn = {0741-5400},
pages = {1025--1036},
numpages = {11},
keywords = {Poly I:C; dsRNA; cancer; innate immunity},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T Length of dsRNA (poly I:C) drives distinct innate immune responses, depending on the cell type
%A Firooz Mian
%A Amna N. Ahmed
%A Rad, Mehrnaz
%A Artem Babaian
%A Dawn Bowdish
%A Ali A. Ashkar
%J Journal of Leukocyte Biology
%@ 0741-5400
%D 2013