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The in Vitro Inhibitory Effect of Ectromelia Virus Infection on Innate and Adaptive Immune Properties of GM-CSF-Derived Bone Marrow Cells Is Mouse Strain-Independent
Ectromelia virus (ECTV) belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus of the Poxviridae family and is a natural pathogen of mice. Certain strains of mice are highly susceptible to ECTV infection and develop mousepox, a lethal disease similar to smallpox of humans caused by variola virus. Currently, the mousepo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5742134/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29312229 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.02539 |
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author | Szulc-Dąbrowska, Lidia Struzik, Justyna Cymerys, Joanna Winnicka, Anna Nowak, Zuzanna Toka, Felix N. Gieryńska, Małgorzata |
author_facet | Szulc-Dąbrowska, Lidia Struzik, Justyna Cymerys, Joanna Winnicka, Anna Nowak, Zuzanna Toka, Felix N. Gieryńska, Małgorzata |
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description | Ectromelia virus (ECTV) belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus of the Poxviridae family and is a natural pathogen of mice. Certain strains of mice are highly susceptible to ECTV infection and develop mousepox, a lethal disease similar to smallpox of humans caused by variola virus. Currently, the mousepox model is one of the available small animal models for investigating pathogenesis of generalized viral infections. Resistance and susceptibility to ECTV infection in mice are controlled by many genetic factors and are associated with multiple mechanisms of immune response, including preferential polarization of T helper (Th) immune response toward Th1 (protective) or Th2 (non-protective) profile. We hypothesized that viral-induced inhibitory effects on immune properties of conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) are more pronounced in ECTV-susceptible than in resistant mouse strains. To this extent, we confronted the cDCs from resistant (C57BL/6) and susceptible (BALB/c) mice with ECTV, regarding their reactivity and potential to drive T cell responses following infection. Our results showed that in vitro infection of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor-derived bone marrow cells (GM-BM—comprised of cDCs and macrophages) from C57BL/6 and BALB/c mice similarly down-regulated multiple genes engaged in DC innate and adaptive immune functions, including antigen uptake, processing and presentation, chemokines and cytokines synthesis, and signal transduction. On the contrary, ECTV infection up-regulated Il10 in GM-BM derived from both strains of mice. Moreover, ECTV similarly inhibited surface expression of major histocompatibility complex and costimulatory molecules on GM-BM, explaining the inability of the cells to attain full maturation after Toll-like receptor (TLR)4 agonist treatment. Additionally, cells from both strains of mice failed to produce cytokines and chemokines engaged in T cell priming and Th1/Th2 polarization after TLR4 stimulation. These data strongly suggest that in vitro modulation of GM-BM innate and adaptive immune functions by ECTV occurs irrespective of whether the mouse strain is susceptible or resistant to infection. Moreover, ECTV limits the GM-BM (including cDCs) capacity to stimulate protective Th1 immune response. We cannot exclude that this may be an important factor in the generation of non-protective Th2 immune response in susceptible BALB/c mice in vivo. |
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spelling | pubmed-57421342018-01-08 The in Vitro Inhibitory Effect of Ectromelia Virus Infection on Innate and Adaptive Immune Properties of GM-CSF-Derived Bone Marrow Cells Is Mouse Strain-Independent Szulc-Dąbrowska, Lidia Struzik, Justyna Cymerys, Joanna Winnicka, Anna Nowak, Zuzanna Toka, Felix N. Gieryńska, Małgorzata Front Microbiol Microbiology Ectromelia virus (ECTV) belongs to the Orthopoxvirus genus of the Poxviridae family and is a natural pathogen of mice. Certain strains of mice are highly susceptible to ECTV infection and develop mousepox, a lethal disease similar to smallpox of humans caused by variola virus. Currently, the mousepox model is one of the available small animal models for investigating pathogenesis of generalized viral infections. Resistance and susceptibility to ECTV infection in mice are controlled by many genetic factors and are associated with multiple mechanisms of immune response, including preferential polarization of T helper (Th) immune response toward Th1 (protective) or Th2 (non-protective) profile. We hypothesized that viral-induced inhibitory effects on immune properties of conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) are more pronounced in ECTV-susceptible than in resistant mouse strains. To this extent, we confronted the cDCs from resistant (C57BL/6) and susceptible (BALB/c) mice with ECTV, regarding their reactivity and potential to drive T cell responses following infection. Our results showed that in vitro infection of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor-derived bone marrow cells (GM-BM—comprised of cDCs and macrophages) from C57BL/6 and BALB/c mice similarly down-regulated multiple genes engaged in DC innate and adaptive immune functions, including antigen uptake, processing and presentation, chemokines and cytokines synthesis, and signal transduction. On the contrary, ECTV infection up-regulated Il10 in GM-BM derived from both strains of mice. Moreover, ECTV similarly inhibited surface expression of major histocompatibility complex and costimulatory molecules on GM-BM, explaining the inability of the cells to attain full maturation after Toll-like receptor (TLR)4 agonist treatment. Additionally, cells from both strains of mice failed to produce cytokines and chemokines engaged in T cell priming and Th1/Th2 polarization after TLR4 stimulation. These data strongly suggest that in vitro modulation of GM-BM innate and adaptive immune functions by ECTV occurs irrespective of whether the mouse strain is susceptible or resistant to infection. Moreover, ECTV limits the GM-BM (including cDCs) capacity to stimulate protective Th1 immune response. We cannot exclude that this may be an important factor in the generation of non-protective Th2 immune response in susceptible BALB/c mice in vivo. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5742134/ /pubmed/29312229 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.02539 Text en Copyright © 2017 Szulc-Dąbrowska, Struzik, Cymerys, Winnicka, Nowak, Toka and Gieryńska. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Szulc-Dąbrowska, Lidia Struzik, Justyna Cymerys, Joanna Winnicka, Anna Nowak, Zuzanna Toka, Felix N. Gieryńska, Małgorzata The in Vitro Inhibitory Effect of Ectromelia Virus Infection on Innate and Adaptive Immune Properties of GM-CSF-Derived Bone Marrow Cells Is Mouse Strain-Independent |
title | The in Vitro Inhibitory Effect of Ectromelia Virus Infection on Innate and Adaptive Immune Properties of GM-CSF-Derived Bone Marrow Cells Is Mouse Strain-Independent |
title_full | The in Vitro Inhibitory Effect of Ectromelia Virus Infection on Innate and Adaptive Immune Properties of GM-CSF-Derived Bone Marrow Cells Is Mouse Strain-Independent |
title_fullStr | The in Vitro Inhibitory Effect of Ectromelia Virus Infection on Innate and Adaptive Immune Properties of GM-CSF-Derived Bone Marrow Cells Is Mouse Strain-Independent |
title_full_unstemmed | The in Vitro Inhibitory Effect of Ectromelia Virus Infection on Innate and Adaptive Immune Properties of GM-CSF-Derived Bone Marrow Cells Is Mouse Strain-Independent |
title_short | The in Vitro Inhibitory Effect of Ectromelia Virus Infection on Innate and Adaptive Immune Properties of GM-CSF-Derived Bone Marrow Cells Is Mouse Strain-Independent |
title_sort | in vitro inhibitory effect of ectromelia virus infection on innate and adaptive immune properties of gm-csf-derived bone marrow cells is mouse strain-independent |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5742134/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29312229 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.02539 |
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