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    Rajan, Devi; Chinnadurai, Raghavan; O'Keefe, Evan L.; Boyoglu-Barnum, Seyhan; Todd, Sean O.; Hartert, Tina V.; Galipeau, Jacques; Anderson, Larry J.

    Virology (New York, N.Y.), 12/2017, Volume: 512
    Journal Article

    RSV is a major cause of severe lower respiratory infection in infants and young children. With no vaccine yet available, it is important to clarify mechanisms of disease pathogenesis. Since indoleamine-2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) is an immunomodulatory enzyme and is upregulated with RSV infection, we studied it in vivo during infection of BALB/c mice and in vitro in A549 cells. RSV infection upregulated IDO transcripts in vivo and in vitro. IDO siRNA decreased IDO transcripts ~2 fold compared to control siRNA after RSV infection but this decrease did not affect RSV replication. In the presence of IFN-γ, siRNA-induced a decrease in IDO expression that was associated with an increase in virus replication and increased levels of IL-6, IL-8, CXCL10 and CCL4. Thus, our results show IDO is upregulated with RSV infection and this upregulation likely participates with IFN-γ in inhibition of virus replication and suppression of some host cell responses to infection. •IDO is induced by RSV infection in vivo in BALB/c mice and in vitro in the human airway epithelial cell line, A549.•Upregulation of IDO likely participates with IFN-γ in inhibition of RSV replication.•IDO contributes to IFN-γ associated inhibition of some inflammatory cytokine/chemokine responses to RSV infection.