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Respiratory bacteria stabilize and promote airborne transmission of influenza A virus
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ABSTRACTInfluenza A virus (IAV) is a major pathogen of the human respiratory tract where the virus co-exists and interacts with bacterial populations comprising the respiratory microbiome. Synergies between IAV and respiratory bacterial pathogens promote enhanced inflammation and disease burden that exacerbate morbidity and mortality. We demonstrate that direct interactions between IAV and encapsulated bacteria commonly found in the respiratory tract promote environmental stability and infectivity of IAV. Antibiotic-mediated depletion of the respiratory bacterial flora abrogated IAV transmission in ferret models, indicating that these viral-bacterial interactions are operative for airborne transmission of IAV. Restoring IAV airborne transmission in antibiotic treated ferrets by co-infection withStreptococcus pneumoniaeconfirmed a role for specific members of the bacterial respiratory community in promoting IAV transmission. These results implicate a role for the bacterial respiratory flora in promoting airborne transmission of IAV.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Title: Respiratory bacteria stabilize and promote airborne transmission of influenza A virus
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ABSTRACTInfluenza A virus (IAV) is a major pathogen of the human respiratory tract where the virus co-exists and interacts with bacterial populations comprising the respiratory microbiome.
Synergies between IAV and respiratory bacterial pathogens promote enhanced inflammation and disease burden that exacerbate morbidity and mortality.
We demonstrate that direct interactions between IAV and encapsulated bacteria commonly found in the respiratory tract promote environmental stability and infectivity of IAV.
Antibiotic-mediated depletion of the respiratory bacterial flora abrogated IAV transmission in ferret models, indicating that these viral-bacterial interactions are operative for airborne transmission of IAV.
Restoring IAV airborne transmission in antibiotic treated ferrets by co-infection withStreptococcus pneumoniaeconfirmed a role for specific members of the bacterial respiratory community in promoting IAV transmission.
These results implicate a role for the bacterial respiratory flora in promoting airborne transmission of IAV.
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