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Francis J. Martin, Marisa I. Gomez, Dawn M. Wetzel, Guido Memmi, Maghnus O’Seaghdha, Grace Soong, Christian Schindler, Alice Prince
Published in Volume 119, Issue 7
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(7):1931–1939 doi:10.1172/JCI35879
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Type I IFN signaling increases susceptibility to staphylococcal respiratory infection.

Adult WT or Ifnar–/– mice were intranasally infected with (A) 5 × 108 CFUs of S. aureus USA300 and mortality determined at 24 hours. *P = 0.0055, Fisher’s exact test; n = 10 mice per group. Mice were infected with 5 × 107 CFUs of S. aureus USA300 and at 4 and 24 hours after infection (B), bacterial loads were determined in lungs and spleens and lung suspensions and cells obtained by BAL fluid stained and analyzed by flow cytometry to enumerate (C) CD45+Gr1+ PMNs and (D) CD11c+CD11b+CD45+ DCs. Data are represented as percentage of total CD45 population. (E) TNF-α and IL-6 were detected in BAL fluid and blood by ELISA. Each point represents 1 animal; horizontal lines represent median values.