Artículo
Tumor Necrosis Factor-Mediated Survival of CD169 + Cells Promotes Immune Activation during Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Infection
Shinde, Prashant V.; Xu, Haifeng C.; Maney, Sathish Kumar; Kloetgen, Andreas; Namineni, Sukumar; Zhuang, Yuan; Honke, Nadine; Shaabani, Namir; Bellora, Nicolás
; Doerrenberg, Mareike; Trilling, Mirko; Pozdeev, Vitaly I.; van Rooijen, Nico; Scheu, Stefanie; Pfeffer, Klaus; Crocker, Paul R.; Tanaka, Masato; Duggimpudi, Sujitha; Knolle, Percy; Heikenwalder, Mathias; Ruland, Jürgen; Mak, Tak W.; Brenner, Dirk; Pandyra, Aleksandra A.; Hoell, Jessica I.; Borkhardt, Arndt; Häussinger, Dieter; Lang, Karl S.; Lang, Philipp A.
Fecha de publicación:
02/2018
Editorial:
American Society for Microbiology
Revista:
Journal of Virology
ISSN:
0022-538X
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Inglés
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Resumen
Innate immune activation is essential to mount an effective antiviral response and to prime adaptive immunity. Although a crucial role of CD169+ cells during vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infections is increasingly recognized, factors regulating CD169+ cells during viral infections remain unclear. Here, we show that tumor necrosis factor is produced by CD11b+ Ly6C+ Ly6G+ cells following infection with VSV. The absence of TNF or TNF receptor 1 (TNFR1) resulted in reduced numbers of CD169+ cells and in reduced type I interferon (IFN-I) production during VSV infection, with a severe disease outcome. Specifically, TNF triggered RelA translocation into the nuclei of CD169+ cells; this translocation was inhibited when the paracaspase MALT-1 was absent. Consequently, MALT1 deficiency resulted in reduced VSV replication, defective innate immune activation, and development of severe disease. These findings indicate that TNF mediates the maintenance of CD169+ cells and innate and adaptive immune activation during VSV infection.
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Articulos(IPATEC)
Articulos de INSTITUTO ANDINO PATAGONICO DE TECNOLOGIAS BIOLOGICAS Y GEOAMBIENTALES
Articulos de INSTITUTO ANDINO PATAGONICO DE TECNOLOGIAS BIOLOGICAS Y GEOAMBIENTALES
Citación
Shinde, Prashant V.; Xu, Haifeng C.; Maney, Sathish Kumar; Kloetgen, Andreas; Namineni, Sukumar; et al.; Tumor Necrosis Factor-Mediated Survival of CD169 + Cells Promotes Immune Activation during Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Infection; American Society for Microbiology; Journal of Virology; 92; 3; 2-2018; 1-18
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