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CD40 Signaling in Mice Elicits a Broad Antiviral Response Early during Acute Infection with RNA Viruses

Macrophages are critical in the pathogenesis of a diverse group of viral pathogens, both as targets of infection and for eliciting primary defense mechanisms. Our prior in vitro work identified that CD40 signaling in murine peritoneal macrophages protects against several RNA viruses by eliciting IL-...

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Autores principales: Rogers, Kai J., Richards, Paige T., Zacharias, Zeb R., Stunz, Laura L., Vijay, Rahul, Butler, Noah S., Legge, Kevin L., Bishop, Gail A., Maury, Wendy
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37376652
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15061353
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author Rogers, Kai J.
Richards, Paige T.
Zacharias, Zeb R.
Stunz, Laura L.
Vijay, Rahul
Butler, Noah S.
Legge, Kevin L.
Bishop, Gail A.
Maury, Wendy
author_facet Rogers, Kai J.
Richards, Paige T.
Zacharias, Zeb R.
Stunz, Laura L.
Vijay, Rahul
Butler, Noah S.
Legge, Kevin L.
Bishop, Gail A.
Maury, Wendy
author_sort Rogers, Kai J.
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description Macrophages are critical in the pathogenesis of a diverse group of viral pathogens, both as targets of infection and for eliciting primary defense mechanisms. Our prior in vitro work identified that CD40 signaling in murine peritoneal macrophages protects against several RNA viruses by eliciting IL-12, which stimulates the production of interferon gamma (IFN-γ). Here, we examine the role of CD40 signaling in vivo. We show that CD40 signaling is a critical, but currently poorly appreciated, component of the innate immune response using two distinct infectious agents: mouse-adapted influenza A virus (IAV, PR8) and recombinant VSV encoding the Ebola virus glycoprotein (rVSV-EBOV GP). We find that stimulation of CD40 signaling decreases early IAV titers, whereas loss of CD40 elevated early titers and compromised lung function by day 3 of infection. Protection conferred by CD40 signaling against IAV is dependent on IFN-γ production, consistent with our in vitro studies. Using rVSV-EBOV GP that serves as a low-biocontainment model of filovirus infection, we demonstrate that macrophages are a CD40-expressing population critical for protection within the peritoneum and T-cells are the key source of CD40L (CD154). These experiments reveal the in vivo mechanisms by which CD40 signaling in macrophages regulates the early host responses to RNA virus infection and highlight how CD40 agonists currently under investigation for clinical use may function as a novel class of broad antiviral treatments.
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spelling pubmed-103055362023-06-29 CD40 Signaling in Mice Elicits a Broad Antiviral Response Early during Acute Infection with RNA Viruses Rogers, Kai J. Richards, Paige T. Zacharias, Zeb R. Stunz, Laura L. Vijay, Rahul Butler, Noah S. Legge, Kevin L. Bishop, Gail A. Maury, Wendy Viruses Article Macrophages are critical in the pathogenesis of a diverse group of viral pathogens, both as targets of infection and for eliciting primary defense mechanisms. Our prior in vitro work identified that CD40 signaling in murine peritoneal macrophages protects against several RNA viruses by eliciting IL-12, which stimulates the production of interferon gamma (IFN-γ). Here, we examine the role of CD40 signaling in vivo. We show that CD40 signaling is a critical, but currently poorly appreciated, component of the innate immune response using two distinct infectious agents: mouse-adapted influenza A virus (IAV, PR8) and recombinant VSV encoding the Ebola virus glycoprotein (rVSV-EBOV GP). We find that stimulation of CD40 signaling decreases early IAV titers, whereas loss of CD40 elevated early titers and compromised lung function by day 3 of infection. Protection conferred by CD40 signaling against IAV is dependent on IFN-γ production, consistent with our in vitro studies. Using rVSV-EBOV GP that serves as a low-biocontainment model of filovirus infection, we demonstrate that macrophages are a CD40-expressing population critical for protection within the peritoneum and T-cells are the key source of CD40L (CD154). These experiments reveal the in vivo mechanisms by which CD40 signaling in macrophages regulates the early host responses to RNA virus infection and highlight how CD40 agonists currently under investigation for clinical use may function as a novel class of broad antiviral treatments. MDPI 2023-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10305536/ /pubmed/37376652 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15061353 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Richards, Paige T.
Zacharias, Zeb R.
Stunz, Laura L.
Vijay, Rahul
Butler, Noah S.
Legge, Kevin L.
Bishop, Gail A.
Maury, Wendy
CD40 Signaling in Mice Elicits a Broad Antiviral Response Early during Acute Infection with RNA Viruses
title CD40 Signaling in Mice Elicits a Broad Antiviral Response Early during Acute Infection with RNA Viruses
title_full CD40 Signaling in Mice Elicits a Broad Antiviral Response Early during Acute Infection with RNA Viruses
title_fullStr CD40 Signaling in Mice Elicits a Broad Antiviral Response Early during Acute Infection with RNA Viruses
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title_short CD40 Signaling in Mice Elicits a Broad Antiviral Response Early during Acute Infection with RNA Viruses
title_sort cd40 signaling in mice elicits a broad antiviral response early during acute infection with rna viruses
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305536/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15061353
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