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Equine arteritis virus long-term persistence is orchestrated by CD8(+) T lymphocyte transcription factors, inhibitory receptors, and the CXCL16/CXCR6 axis

Equine arteritis virus (EAV) has the unique ability to establish long-term persistent infection in the reproductive tract of stallions and be sexually transmitted. Previous studies showed that long-term persistent infection is associated with a specific allele of the CXCL16 gene (CXCL16S) and that p...

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Autores principales: Carossino, Mariano, Dini, Pouya, Kalbfleisch, Theodore S., Loynachan, Alan T., Canisso, Igor F., Cook, R. Frank, Timoney, Peter J., Balasuriya, Udeni B. R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6692045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31356622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007950
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author Carossino, Mariano
Dini, Pouya
Kalbfleisch, Theodore S.
Loynachan, Alan T.
Canisso, Igor F.
Cook, R. Frank
Timoney, Peter J.
Balasuriya, Udeni B. R.
author_facet Carossino, Mariano
Dini, Pouya
Kalbfleisch, Theodore S.
Loynachan, Alan T.
Canisso, Igor F.
Cook, R. Frank
Timoney, Peter J.
Balasuriya, Udeni B. R.
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description Equine arteritis virus (EAV) has the unique ability to establish long-term persistent infection in the reproductive tract of stallions and be sexually transmitted. Previous studies showed that long-term persistent infection is associated with a specific allele of the CXCL16 gene (CXCL16S) and that persistence is maintained despite the presence of local inflammatory and humoral and mucosal antibody responses. Here, we performed transcriptomic analysis of the ampullae, the primary site of EAV persistence in long-term EAV carrier stallions, to understand the molecular signatures of viral persistence. We demonstrated that the local CD8(+) T lymphocyte response is predominantly orchestrated by the transcription factors eomesodermin (EOMES) and nuclear factor of activated T-cells cytoplasmic 2 (NFATC2), which is likely modulated by the upregulation of inhibitory receptors. Most importantly, EAV persistence is associated with an enhanced expression of CXCL16 and CXCR6 by infiltrating lymphocytes, providing evidence of the implication of this chemokine axis in the pathogenesis of persistent EAV infection in the stallion reproductive tract. Furthermore, we have established a link between the CXCL16 genotype and the gene expression profile in the ampullae of the stallion reproductive tract. Specifically, CXCL16 acts as a “hub” gene likely driving a specific transcriptional network. The findings herein are novel and strongly suggest that RNA viruses such as EAV could exploit the CXCL16/CXCR6 axis in order to modulate local inflammatory and immune responses in the male reproductive tract by inducing a dysfunctional CD8(+) T lymphocyte response and unique lymphocyte homing in the reproductive tract.
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spelling pubmed-66920452019-08-30 Equine arteritis virus long-term persistence is orchestrated by CD8(+) T lymphocyte transcription factors, inhibitory receptors, and the CXCL16/CXCR6 axis Carossino, Mariano Dini, Pouya Kalbfleisch, Theodore S. Loynachan, Alan T. Canisso, Igor F. Cook, R. Frank Timoney, Peter J. Balasuriya, Udeni B. R. PLoS Pathog Research Article Equine arteritis virus (EAV) has the unique ability to establish long-term persistent infection in the reproductive tract of stallions and be sexually transmitted. Previous studies showed that long-term persistent infection is associated with a specific allele of the CXCL16 gene (CXCL16S) and that persistence is maintained despite the presence of local inflammatory and humoral and mucosal antibody responses. Here, we performed transcriptomic analysis of the ampullae, the primary site of EAV persistence in long-term EAV carrier stallions, to understand the molecular signatures of viral persistence. We demonstrated that the local CD8(+) T lymphocyte response is predominantly orchestrated by the transcription factors eomesodermin (EOMES) and nuclear factor of activated T-cells cytoplasmic 2 (NFATC2), which is likely modulated by the upregulation of inhibitory receptors. Most importantly, EAV persistence is associated with an enhanced expression of CXCL16 and CXCR6 by infiltrating lymphocytes, providing evidence of the implication of this chemokine axis in the pathogenesis of persistent EAV infection in the stallion reproductive tract. Furthermore, we have established a link between the CXCL16 genotype and the gene expression profile in the ampullae of the stallion reproductive tract. Specifically, CXCL16 acts as a “hub” gene likely driving a specific transcriptional network. The findings herein are novel and strongly suggest that RNA viruses such as EAV could exploit the CXCL16/CXCR6 axis in order to modulate local inflammatory and immune responses in the male reproductive tract by inducing a dysfunctional CD8(+) T lymphocyte response and unique lymphocyte homing in the reproductive tract. Public Library of Science 2019-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6692045/ /pubmed/31356622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007950 Text en © 2019 Carossino 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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Carossino, Mariano
Dini, Pouya
Kalbfleisch, Theodore S.
Loynachan, Alan T.
Canisso, Igor F.
Cook, R. Frank
Timoney, Peter J.
Balasuriya, Udeni B. R.
Equine arteritis virus long-term persistence is orchestrated by CD8(+) T lymphocyte transcription factors, inhibitory receptors, and the CXCL16/CXCR6 axis
title Equine arteritis virus long-term persistence is orchestrated by CD8(+) T lymphocyte transcription factors, inhibitory receptors, and the CXCL16/CXCR6 axis
title_full Equine arteritis virus long-term persistence is orchestrated by CD8(+) T lymphocyte transcription factors, inhibitory receptors, and the CXCL16/CXCR6 axis
title_fullStr Equine arteritis virus long-term persistence is orchestrated by CD8(+) T lymphocyte transcription factors, inhibitory receptors, and the CXCL16/CXCR6 axis
title_full_unstemmed Equine arteritis virus long-term persistence is orchestrated by CD8(+) T lymphocyte transcription factors, inhibitory receptors, and the CXCL16/CXCR6 axis
title_short Equine arteritis virus long-term persistence is orchestrated by CD8(+) T lymphocyte transcription factors, inhibitory receptors, and the CXCL16/CXCR6 axis
title_sort equine arteritis virus long-term persistence is orchestrated by cd8(+) t lymphocyte transcription factors, inhibitory receptors, and the cxcl16/cxcr6 axis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6692045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31356622
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007950
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