[HTML][HTML] Lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus induces systemic lymphocyte activation via TLR7-dependent IFNα responses by plasmacytoid dendritic cells

CG Ammann, RJ Messer, KE Peterson, KJ Hasenkrug - PLoS One, 2009 - journals.plos.org
CG Ammann, RJ Messer, KE Peterson, KJ Hasenkrug
PLoS One, 2009journals.plos.org
Background Lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus (LDV) is a natural infectious agent of
mice. Like several other viruses, LDV causes widespread and very rapid but transient
activation of both B cells and T cells in lymphoid tissues and the blood. The mechanism of
this activation has not been fully described and is the focus of the current studies. Principal
Findings A known inducer of early lymphocyte activation is IFNα, a cytokine strongly induced
by LDV infection. Neutralization of IFNα in the plasma from infected mice ablated its ability to …
Background
Lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus (LDV) is a natural infectious agent of mice. Like several other viruses, LDV causes widespread and very rapid but transient activation of both B cells and T cells in lymphoid tissues and the blood. The mechanism of this activation has not been fully described and is the focus of the current studies.
Principal Findings
A known inducer of early lymphocyte activation is IFNα, a cytokine strongly induced by LDV infection. Neutralization of IFNα in the plasma from infected mice ablated its ability to activate lymphocytes in vitro. Since the primary source of virus-induced IFNα in vivo is often plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC's), we depleted these cells prior to LDV infection and tested for lymphocyte activation. Depletion of pDC's in vivo eradicated both the LDV-induced IFNα response and lymphocyte activation. A primary receptor in pDC's for single stranded RNA viruses such as LDV is the toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) pattern recognition receptor. Infection of TLR7-knockout mice revealed that both the IFNα response and lymphocyte activation were dependent on TLR7 signaling in vivo. Interestingly, virus levels in both TLR7 knockout mice and pDC-depleted mice were indistinguishable from controls indicating that LDV is largely resistant to the systemic IFNα response.
Conclusion
Results indicate that LDV-induced activation of lymphocytes is due to recognition of LDV nucleic acid by TLR7 pattern recognition receptors in pDC's that respond with a lymphocyte-inducing IFNα response.
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