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IL-33/ST2 pathway drives regulatory T cell dependent suppression of liver damage upon cytomegalovirus infection

Regulatory T (Treg) cells dampen an exaggerated immune response to viral infections in order to avoid immunopathology. Cytomegaloviruses (CMVs) are herpesviruses usually causing asymptomatic infection in immunocompetent hosts and induce strong cellular immunity which provides protection against CMV...

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Autores principales: Popovic, Branka, Golemac, Mijo, Podlech, Jürgen, Zeleznjak, Jelena, Bilic-Zulle, Lidija, Lukic, Miodrag L., Cicin-Sain, Luka, Reddehase, Matthias J., Sparwasser, Tim, Krmpotic, Astrid, Jonjic, Stipan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5423658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28448566
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006345
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author Popovic, Branka
Golemac, Mijo
Podlech, Jürgen
Zeleznjak, Jelena
Bilic-Zulle, Lidija
Lukic, Miodrag L.
Cicin-Sain, Luka
Reddehase, Matthias J.
Sparwasser, Tim
Krmpotic, Astrid
Jonjic, Stipan
author_facet Popovic, Branka
Golemac, Mijo
Podlech, Jürgen
Zeleznjak, Jelena
Bilic-Zulle, Lidija
Lukic, Miodrag L.
Cicin-Sain, Luka
Reddehase, Matthias J.
Sparwasser, Tim
Krmpotic, Astrid
Jonjic, Stipan
author_sort Popovic, Branka
collection PubMed
description Regulatory T (Treg) cells dampen an exaggerated immune response to viral infections in order to avoid immunopathology. Cytomegaloviruses (CMVs) are herpesviruses usually causing asymptomatic infection in immunocompetent hosts and induce strong cellular immunity which provides protection against CMV disease. It remains unclear how these persistent viruses manage to avoid induction of immunopathology not only during the acute infection but also during life-long persistence and virus reactivation. This may be due to numerous viral immunoevasion strategies used to specifically modulate immune responses but also induction of Treg cells by CMV infection. Here we demonstrate that liver Treg cells are strongly induced in mice infected with murine CMV (MCMV). The depletion of Treg cells results in severe hepatitis and liver damage without alterations in the virus load. Moreover, liver Treg cells show a high expression of ST2, a cellular receptor for tissue alarmin IL-33, which is strongly upregulated in the liver of infected mice. We demonstrated that IL-33 signaling is crucial for Treg cell accumulation after MCMV infection and ST2-deficient mice show a more pronounced liver pathology and higher mortality compared to infected control mice. These results illustrate the importance of IL-33 in the suppressive function of liver Treg cells during CMV infection.
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spelling pubmed-54236582017-05-14 IL-33/ST2 pathway drives regulatory T cell dependent suppression of liver damage upon cytomegalovirus infection Popovic, Branka Golemac, Mijo Podlech, Jürgen Zeleznjak, Jelena Bilic-Zulle, Lidija Lukic, Miodrag L. Cicin-Sain, Luka Reddehase, Matthias J. Sparwasser, Tim Krmpotic, Astrid Jonjic, Stipan PLoS Pathog Research Article Regulatory T (Treg) cells dampen an exaggerated immune response to viral infections in order to avoid immunopathology. Cytomegaloviruses (CMVs) are herpesviruses usually causing asymptomatic infection in immunocompetent hosts and induce strong cellular immunity which provides protection against CMV disease. It remains unclear how these persistent viruses manage to avoid induction of immunopathology not only during the acute infection but also during life-long persistence and virus reactivation. This may be due to numerous viral immunoevasion strategies used to specifically modulate immune responses but also induction of Treg cells by CMV infection. Here we demonstrate that liver Treg cells are strongly induced in mice infected with murine CMV (MCMV). The depletion of Treg cells results in severe hepatitis and liver damage without alterations in the virus load. Moreover, liver Treg cells show a high expression of ST2, a cellular receptor for tissue alarmin IL-33, which is strongly upregulated in the liver of infected mice. We demonstrated that IL-33 signaling is crucial for Treg cell accumulation after MCMV infection and ST2-deficient mice show a more pronounced liver pathology and higher mortality compared to infected control mice. These results illustrate the importance of IL-33 in the suppressive function of liver Treg cells during CMV infection. Public Library of Science 2017-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5423658/ /pubmed/28448566 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006345 Text en © 2017 Popovic 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Popovic, Branka
Golemac, Mijo
Podlech, Jürgen
Zeleznjak, Jelena
Bilic-Zulle, Lidija
Lukic, Miodrag L.
Cicin-Sain, Luka
Reddehase, Matthias J.
Sparwasser, Tim
Krmpotic, Astrid
Jonjic, Stipan
IL-33/ST2 pathway drives regulatory T cell dependent suppression of liver damage upon cytomegalovirus infection
title IL-33/ST2 pathway drives regulatory T cell dependent suppression of liver damage upon cytomegalovirus infection
title_full IL-33/ST2 pathway drives regulatory T cell dependent suppression of liver damage upon cytomegalovirus infection
title_fullStr IL-33/ST2 pathway drives regulatory T cell dependent suppression of liver damage upon cytomegalovirus infection
title_full_unstemmed IL-33/ST2 pathway drives regulatory T cell dependent suppression of liver damage upon cytomegalovirus infection
title_short IL-33/ST2 pathway drives regulatory T cell dependent suppression of liver damage upon cytomegalovirus infection
title_sort il-33/st2 pathway drives regulatory t cell dependent suppression of liver damage upon cytomegalovirus infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5423658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28448566
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1006345
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