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Ebola Virus Binding to Tim-1 on T Lymphocytes Induces a Cytokine Storm

Ebola virus (EBOV) disease (EVD) results from an exacerbated immunological response that is highlighted by a burst in the production of inflammatory mediators known as a “cytokine storm.” Previous reports have suggested that nonspecific activation of T lymphocytes may play a central role in this phe...

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Autores principales: Younan, Patrick, Iampietro, Mathieu, Nishida, Andrew, Ramanathan, Palaniappan, Santos, Rodrigo I., Dutta, Mukta, Lubaki, Ndongala Michel, Koup, Richard A., Katze, Michael G., Bukreyev, Alexander
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5615193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28951472
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00845-17
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author Younan, Patrick
Iampietro, Mathieu
Nishida, Andrew
Ramanathan, Palaniappan
Santos, Rodrigo I.
Dutta, Mukta
Lubaki, Ndongala Michel
Koup, Richard A.
Katze, Michael G.
Bukreyev, Alexander
author_facet Younan, Patrick
Iampietro, Mathieu
Nishida, Andrew
Ramanathan, Palaniappan
Santos, Rodrigo I.
Dutta, Mukta
Lubaki, Ndongala Michel
Koup, Richard A.
Katze, Michael G.
Bukreyev, Alexander
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description Ebola virus (EBOV) disease (EVD) results from an exacerbated immunological response that is highlighted by a burst in the production of inflammatory mediators known as a “cytokine storm.” Previous reports have suggested that nonspecific activation of T lymphocytes may play a central role in this phenomenon. T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain-containing protein 1 (Tim-1) has recently been shown to interact with virion-associated phosphatidylserine to promote infection. Here, we demonstrate the central role of Tim-1 in EBOV pathogenesis, as Tim-1(−/−) mice exhibited increased survival rates and reduced disease severity; surprisingly, only a limited decrease in viremia was detected. Tim-1(−/−) mice exhibited a modified inflammatory response as evidenced by changes in serum cytokines and activation of T helper subsets. A series of in vitro assays based on the Tim-1 expression profile on T cells demonstrated that despite the apparent absence of detectable viral replication in T lymphocytes, EBOV directly binds to isolated T lymphocytes in a phosphatidylserine–Tim-1-dependent manner. Exposure to EBOV resulted in the rapid development of a CD4(Hi) CD3(Low) population, non-antigen-specific activation, and cytokine production. Transcriptome and Western blot analysis of EBOV-stimulated CD4(+) T cells confirmed the induction of the Tim-1 signaling pathway. Furthermore, comparative analysis of transcriptome data and cytokine/chemokine analysis of supernatants highlight the similarities associated with EBOV-stimulated T cells and the onset of a cytokine storm. Flow cytometry revealed virtually exclusive binding and activation of central memory CD4(+) T cells. These findings provide evidence for the role of Tim-1 in the induction of a cytokine storm phenomenon and the pathogenesis of EVD.
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spelling pubmed-56151932017-09-28 Ebola Virus Binding to Tim-1 on T Lymphocytes Induces a Cytokine Storm Younan, Patrick Iampietro, Mathieu Nishida, Andrew Ramanathan, Palaniappan Santos, Rodrigo I. Dutta, Mukta Lubaki, Ndongala Michel Koup, Richard A. Katze, Michael G. Bukreyev, Alexander mBio Research Article Ebola virus (EBOV) disease (EVD) results from an exacerbated immunological response that is highlighted by a burst in the production of inflammatory mediators known as a “cytokine storm.” Previous reports have suggested that nonspecific activation of T lymphocytes may play a central role in this phenomenon. T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain-containing protein 1 (Tim-1) has recently been shown to interact with virion-associated phosphatidylserine to promote infection. Here, we demonstrate the central role of Tim-1 in EBOV pathogenesis, as Tim-1(−/−) mice exhibited increased survival rates and reduced disease severity; surprisingly, only a limited decrease in viremia was detected. Tim-1(−/−) mice exhibited a modified inflammatory response as evidenced by changes in serum cytokines and activation of T helper subsets. A series of in vitro assays based on the Tim-1 expression profile on T cells demonstrated that despite the apparent absence of detectable viral replication in T lymphocytes, EBOV directly binds to isolated T lymphocytes in a phosphatidylserine–Tim-1-dependent manner. Exposure to EBOV resulted in the rapid development of a CD4(Hi) CD3(Low) population, non-antigen-specific activation, and cytokine production. Transcriptome and Western blot analysis of EBOV-stimulated CD4(+) T cells confirmed the induction of the Tim-1 signaling pathway. Furthermore, comparative analysis of transcriptome data and cytokine/chemokine analysis of supernatants highlight the similarities associated with EBOV-stimulated T cells and the onset of a cytokine storm. Flow cytometry revealed virtually exclusive binding and activation of central memory CD4(+) T cells. These findings provide evidence for the role of Tim-1 in the induction of a cytokine storm phenomenon and the pathogenesis of EVD. American Society for Microbiology 2017-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5615193/ /pubmed/28951472 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00845-17 Text en Copyright © 2017 Younan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Younan, Patrick
Iampietro, Mathieu
Nishida, Andrew
Ramanathan, Palaniappan
Santos, Rodrigo I.
Dutta, Mukta
Lubaki, Ndongala Michel
Koup, Richard A.
Katze, Michael G.
Bukreyev, Alexander
Ebola Virus Binding to Tim-1 on T Lymphocytes Induces a Cytokine Storm
title Ebola Virus Binding to Tim-1 on T Lymphocytes Induces a Cytokine Storm
title_full Ebola Virus Binding to Tim-1 on T Lymphocytes Induces a Cytokine Storm
title_fullStr Ebola Virus Binding to Tim-1 on T Lymphocytes Induces a Cytokine Storm
title_full_unstemmed Ebola Virus Binding to Tim-1 on T Lymphocytes Induces a Cytokine Storm
title_short Ebola Virus Binding to Tim-1 on T Lymphocytes Induces a Cytokine Storm
title_sort ebola virus binding to tim-1 on t lymphocytes induces a cytokine storm
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5615193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28951472
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00845-17
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