首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
   检索      


Extralymphatic virus sanctuaries as a consequence of potent T-cell activation
Authors:Recher Mike  Lang Karl S  Navarini Alexander  Hunziker Lukas  Lang Philipp A  Fink Katja  Freigang Stefan  Georgiev Panco  Hangartner Lars  Zellweger Raphael  Bergthaler Andreas  Hegazy Ahmed N  Eschli Bruno  Theocharides Alexandre  Jeker Lukas T  Merkler Doron  Odermatt Bernhard  Hersberger Martin  Hengartner Hans  Zinkernagel Rolf M
Institution:Institute for Experimental Immunology, University Hospital Zürich, Schmelzbergstrasse 12, CH-8091 Zürich, Switzerland. rechermike@bluewin.ch
Abstract:T helper cells can support the functions of CD8(+) T cells against persistently infecting viruses such as murine lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV), cytomegalovirus, hepatitis C virus and HIV. These viruses often resist complete elimination and remain detectable at sanctuary sites, such as the kidneys and other extralymphatic organs. The mechanisms underlying this persistence are not well understood. Here we show that mice with potent virus-specific T-cell responses have reduced levels and delayed formation of neutralizing antibodies, and these mice fail to clear LCMV from extralymphatic epithelia. Transfer of virus-specific B cells but not virus-specific T cells augmented virus clearance from persistent sites. Virus elimination from the kidneys was associated with the formation of IgG deposits in the interstitial space, presumably from kidney-infiltrating B cells. CD8(+) T cells in the kidneys of mice that did not clear virus from this site were activated but showed evidence of exhaustion. Thus, we conclude that in this model of infection, site-specific virus persistence develops as a consequence of potent immune activation coupled with reductions in virus-specific neutralizing antibodies. Our results suggest that sanctuary-site formation depends both on organ anatomy and on the induction of different adaptive immune effector mechanisms. Boosting T-cell responses alone may not reduce virus persistence.
Keywords:
本文献已被 PubMed 等数据库收录!
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号