Artículo
Critical role of dendritic cells in mouse mammary tumor virus in vivo infection
Courreges, Maria Cecilia; Burzyn, Dalia
; Nepomnaschy, Irene
; Piazzon, Margarita Isabel
; Ross, Susan R.
Fecha de publicación:
04/2007
Editorial:
American Society for Microbiology
Revista:
Journal of Virology
ISSN:
0022-538X
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Inglés
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Resumen
Mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) is a milk-transmitted betaretrovirus that causes mammary tumors in mice. Although mammary epithelial cells are the ultimate targets of MMTV, the virus utilizes components of the host immune system to establish infection. Previous studies indicated that dendritic cells play a role in MMTV infection. Here we show that dendritic cells are the first cells to be infected by MMTV in vivo and that they are capable of producing infectious virus that can be transmitted to other cell types. Moreover, upon contact with the virus, dendritic cells became more mature and migrated in response to the chemokine macrophage inflammatory protein 3β. Finally, we demonstrate that targeted ablation of dendritic cells in vivo dramatically attenuated MMTV infection. These data indicate that MMTV infection of dendritic cells is critical to initial propagation of the virus in vivo. Copyright © 2007, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
Palabras clave:
Mmtv
,
Dendritic Cells
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Courreges, Maria Cecilia; Burzyn, Dalia; Nepomnaschy, Irene; Piazzon, Margarita Isabel; Ross, Susan R.; Critical role of dendritic cells in mouse mammary tumor virus in vivo infection; American Society for Microbiology; Journal of Virology; 81; 8; 4-2007; 3769-3777
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