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Human Cytomegalovirus Impairs the Function of Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells in Lymphoid Organs

Human dendritic cells (DCs) are the main antigen presenting cells (APC) and can be divided into two main populations, myeloid and plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs), the latter being the main producers of Type I Interferon. The vast majority of pDCs can be found in lymphoid organs, where the main pool of all i...

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Autores principales: Schneider, Kerstin, Meyer-Koenig, Ursula, Hufert, Frank T.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2565836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18941519
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003482
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Hufert, Frank T.
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description Human dendritic cells (DCs) are the main antigen presenting cells (APC) and can be divided into two main populations, myeloid and plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs), the latter being the main producers of Type I Interferon. The vast majority of pDCs can be found in lymphoid organs, where the main pool of all immune cells is located, but a minority of pDCs also circulate in peripheral blood. Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) employs multiple mechanisms to evade the immune system. In this study, we could show that pDCs obtained from lymphoid organs (tonsils) (tpDCs) and from blood (bpDCs) are different subpopulations in humans. Interestingly, these populations react in opposite manner to HCMV-infection. TpDCs were fully permissive for HCMV. Their IFN-α production and the expression of costimulatory and adhesion molecules were altered after infection. In contrast, in bpDCs HCMV replication was abrogated and the cells were activated with increased IFN-α production and upregulation of MHC class I, costimulatory, and adhesion molecules. HCMV-infection of both, tpDCs and bpDCs, led to a decreased T cell stimulation, probably mediated through a soluble factor produced by HCMV-infected pDCs. We propose that the HCMV-mediated impairment of tpDCs is a newly discovered mechanism selectively targeting the host's major population of pDCs residing in lymphoid organs.
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spelling pubmed-25658362008-10-22 Human Cytomegalovirus Impairs the Function of Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells in Lymphoid Organs Schneider, Kerstin Meyer-Koenig, Ursula Hufert, Frank T. PLoS One Research Article Human dendritic cells (DCs) are the main antigen presenting cells (APC) and can be divided into two main populations, myeloid and plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs), the latter being the main producers of Type I Interferon. The vast majority of pDCs can be found in lymphoid organs, where the main pool of all immune cells is located, but a minority of pDCs also circulate in peripheral blood. Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) employs multiple mechanisms to evade the immune system. In this study, we could show that pDCs obtained from lymphoid organs (tonsils) (tpDCs) and from blood (bpDCs) are different subpopulations in humans. Interestingly, these populations react in opposite manner to HCMV-infection. TpDCs were fully permissive for HCMV. Their IFN-α production and the expression of costimulatory and adhesion molecules were altered after infection. In contrast, in bpDCs HCMV replication was abrogated and the cells were activated with increased IFN-α production and upregulation of MHC class I, costimulatory, and adhesion molecules. HCMV-infection of both, tpDCs and bpDCs, led to a decreased T cell stimulation, probably mediated through a soluble factor produced by HCMV-infected pDCs. We propose that the HCMV-mediated impairment of tpDCs is a newly discovered mechanism selectively targeting the host's major population of pDCs residing in lymphoid organs. Public Library of Science 2008-10-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2565836/ /pubmed/18941519 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003482 Text en Schneider et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Human Cytomegalovirus Impairs the Function of Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells in Lymphoid Organs
title Human Cytomegalovirus Impairs the Function of Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells in Lymphoid Organs
title_full Human Cytomegalovirus Impairs the Function of Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells in Lymphoid Organs
title_fullStr Human Cytomegalovirus Impairs the Function of Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells in Lymphoid Organs
title_full_unstemmed Human Cytomegalovirus Impairs the Function of Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells in Lymphoid Organs
title_short Human Cytomegalovirus Impairs the Function of Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells in Lymphoid Organs
title_sort human cytomegalovirus impairs the function of plasmacytoid dendritic cells in lymphoid organs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2565836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18941519
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003482
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