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Canine Distemper Virus Infection Leads to an Inhibitory Phenotype of Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells In Vitro with Reduced Expression of Co-Stimulatory Molecules and Increased Interleukin-10 Transcription

Canine distemper virus (CDV) exhibits a profound lymphotropism that causes immunosuppression and increased susceptibility of affected dogs to opportunistic infections. Similar to human measles virus, CDV is supposed to inhibit terminal differentiation of dendritic cells (DCs), responsible for distur...

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Autores principales: Qeska, Visar, Barthel, Yvonne, Herder, Vanessa, Stein, Veronika M., Tipold, Andrea, Urhausen, Carola, Günzel-Apel, Anne-Rose, Rohn, Karl, Baumgärtner, Wolfgang, Beineke, Andreas
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24769532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096121
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author Qeska, Visar
Barthel, Yvonne
Herder, Vanessa
Stein, Veronika M.
Tipold, Andrea
Urhausen, Carola
Günzel-Apel, Anne-Rose
Rohn, Karl
Baumgärtner, Wolfgang
Beineke, Andreas
author_facet Qeska, Visar
Barthel, Yvonne
Herder, Vanessa
Stein, Veronika M.
Tipold, Andrea
Urhausen, Carola
Günzel-Apel, Anne-Rose
Rohn, Karl
Baumgärtner, Wolfgang
Beineke, Andreas
author_sort Qeska, Visar
collection PubMed
description Canine distemper virus (CDV) exhibits a profound lymphotropism that causes immunosuppression and increased susceptibility of affected dogs to opportunistic infections. Similar to human measles virus, CDV is supposed to inhibit terminal differentiation of dendritic cells (DCs), responsible for disturbed repopulation of lymphoid tissues and diminished antigen presenting function in dogs. In order to testify the hypothesis that CDV-infection leads to an impairment of professional antigen presenting cells, canine DCs have been generated from peripheral blood monocytes in vitro and infected with CDV. Virus infection was confirmed and quantified by transmission electron microscopy, CDV-specific immunofluorescence, and virus titration. Flow cytometric analyses revealed a significant down-regulation of the major histocompatibility complex class II and co-stimulatory molecules CD80 and CD86 in CDV-infected DCs, indicative of disturbed antigen presenting capacity. Molecular analyses revealed an increased expression of the immune inhibitory cytokine interleukin-10 in DCs following infection. Results of the present study demonstrate that CDV causes phenotypical changes and altered cytokine expression of DCs, which represent potential mechanisms to evade host immune responses and might contribute to immune dysfunction and virus persistence in canine distemper.
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spelling pubmed-40001982014-04-29 Canine Distemper Virus Infection Leads to an Inhibitory Phenotype of Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells In Vitro with Reduced Expression of Co-Stimulatory Molecules and Increased Interleukin-10 Transcription Qeska, Visar Barthel, Yvonne Herder, Vanessa Stein, Veronika M. Tipold, Andrea Urhausen, Carola Günzel-Apel, Anne-Rose Rohn, Karl Baumgärtner, Wolfgang Beineke, Andreas PLoS One Research Article Canine distemper virus (CDV) exhibits a profound lymphotropism that causes immunosuppression and increased susceptibility of affected dogs to opportunistic infections. Similar to human measles virus, CDV is supposed to inhibit terminal differentiation of dendritic cells (DCs), responsible for disturbed repopulation of lymphoid tissues and diminished antigen presenting function in dogs. In order to testify the hypothesis that CDV-infection leads to an impairment of professional antigen presenting cells, canine DCs have been generated from peripheral blood monocytes in vitro and infected with CDV. Virus infection was confirmed and quantified by transmission electron microscopy, CDV-specific immunofluorescence, and virus titration. Flow cytometric analyses revealed a significant down-regulation of the major histocompatibility complex class II and co-stimulatory molecules CD80 and CD86 in CDV-infected DCs, indicative of disturbed antigen presenting capacity. Molecular analyses revealed an increased expression of the immune inhibitory cytokine interleukin-10 in DCs following infection. Results of the present study demonstrate that CDV causes phenotypical changes and altered cytokine expression of DCs, which represent potential mechanisms to evade host immune responses and might contribute to immune dysfunction and virus persistence in canine distemper. Public Library of Science 2014-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4000198/ /pubmed/24769532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096121 Text en © 2014 Qeska 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Qeska, Visar
Barthel, Yvonne
Herder, Vanessa
Stein, Veronika M.
Tipold, Andrea
Urhausen, Carola
Günzel-Apel, Anne-Rose
Rohn, Karl
Baumgärtner, Wolfgang
Beineke, Andreas
Canine Distemper Virus Infection Leads to an Inhibitory Phenotype of Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells In Vitro with Reduced Expression of Co-Stimulatory Molecules and Increased Interleukin-10 Transcription
title Canine Distemper Virus Infection Leads to an Inhibitory Phenotype of Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells In Vitro with Reduced Expression of Co-Stimulatory Molecules and Increased Interleukin-10 Transcription
title_full Canine Distemper Virus Infection Leads to an Inhibitory Phenotype of Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells In Vitro with Reduced Expression of Co-Stimulatory Molecules and Increased Interleukin-10 Transcription
title_fullStr Canine Distemper Virus Infection Leads to an Inhibitory Phenotype of Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells In Vitro with Reduced Expression of Co-Stimulatory Molecules and Increased Interleukin-10 Transcription
title_full_unstemmed Canine Distemper Virus Infection Leads to an Inhibitory Phenotype of Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells In Vitro with Reduced Expression of Co-Stimulatory Molecules and Increased Interleukin-10 Transcription
title_short Canine Distemper Virus Infection Leads to an Inhibitory Phenotype of Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells In Vitro with Reduced Expression of Co-Stimulatory Molecules and Increased Interleukin-10 Transcription
title_sort canine distemper virus infection leads to an inhibitory phenotype of monocyte-derived dendritic cells in vitro with reduced expression of co-stimulatory molecules and increased interleukin-10 transcription
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4000198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24769532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096121
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