Coordinate expression of cytokines and chemokines by NK cells during murine cytomegalovirus infection

BG Dorner, HRC Smith, AR French, S Kim… - The Journal of …, 2004 - journals.aai.org
BG Dorner, HRC Smith, AR French, S Kim, J Poursine-Laurent, DL Beckman, JT Pingel…
The Journal of Immunology, 2004journals.aai.org
Cytokines and chemokines activate and direct effector cells during infection. We previously
identified a functional group of five cytokines and chemokines, namely, IFN-γ, activation-
induced T cell-derived and chemokine-related cytokine/lymphotactin, macrophage-
inflammatory protein 1α, macrophage-inflammatory protein 1β, and RANTES, coexpressed
in individual activated NK cells, CD8+ T cells, and CD4+ Th1 cells in vitro and during in vivo
infections. However, the stimuli during infection were not known. In murine CMV (MCMV) …
Abstract
Cytokines and chemokines activate and direct effector cells during infection. We previously identified a functional group of five cytokines and chemokines, namely, IFN-γ, activation-induced T cell-derived and chemokine-related cytokine/lymphotactin, macrophage-inflammatory protein 1α, macrophage-inflammatory protein 1β, and RANTES, coexpressed in individual activated NK cells, CD8+ T cells, and CD4+ Th1 cells in vitro and during in vivo infections. However, the stimuli during infection were not known. In murine CMV (MCMV) infection, the DAP12/KARAP-associated Ly49H NK cell activation receptor is crucial for resistance through recognition of MCMV-encoded m157 but NK cells also undergo in vivo nonspecific responses to uncharacterized stimuli. In this study, we show that Ly49H ligation by m157 resulted in a coordinated release of all five cytokines/chemokines from Ly49H+ NK cells. Whereas other cytokines also triggered the release of these cytokines/chemokines, stimulation was not confined to the Ly49H+ population. At the single-cell level, the production of the five mediators showed strong positive correlation with each other. Interestingly, NK cells were a major source of these five cytokines/chemokines in vitro and in vivo, whereas infected macrophages produced only limited amounts of macrophage-inflammatory protein 1α, macrophage-inflammatory protein1β, and RANTES. These findings suggest that both virus-specific and nonspecific NK cells play crucial roles in activating and directing other inflammatory cells during MCMV infection.
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