Influenza A virus enhances ciliary activity and mucociliary clearance via TLR3 in airway epithelium.
Yosuke KamiyaTomoyuki FujisawaMineo KatsumataHideki YasuiYuzo SuzukiMasato KarayamaHironao HozumiKazuki FuruhashiNoriyuki EnomotoYutaro NakamuraNaoki InuiMitsutoshi SetouMasahiko ItoTetsuro SuzukiKoji IkegamiTakafumi SudaPublished in: Respiratory research (2020)
IAV infection readily increases ciliary activity and cilia-driven flow via TLR3 activation in the airway epithelium, thereby hastening mucociliary clearance and "sweeping" viruses from the airway as an initial host defense response. Mechanically, extracellular ATP release in response to TLR3 activation promotes ciliary activity through autocrine ATP-P2R loop.