The Role of Sphingomyelin Breakdown in Measles Virus Immunmodulation
Measles virus (MV) efficiently causes generalized immunosuppression which accounts to a major extent for cases of measles-asscociated severe morbidity and mortality. MV infections alter many functions of antigen presenting cells (APC) (dendritic cells (DCs)) and lymphocytes, yet many molecular targe...
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doaj-1877452a26834617b246e244b48e20f22020-11-25T02:46:54ZengCell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KGCellular Physiology and Biochemistry1015-89871421-97782014-06-01341202610.1159/000362981362981The Role of Sphingomyelin Breakdown in Measles Virus ImmunmodulationElita AvotaSibylle Schneider-SchauliesMeasles virus (MV) efficiently causes generalized immunosuppression which accounts to a major extent for cases of measles-asscociated severe morbidity and mortality. MV infections alter many functions of antigen presenting cells (APC) (dendritic cells (DCs)) and lymphocytes, yet many molecular targets of the virus remain poorly defined. Cellular interactions and effector functions of DCs and lymphocytes are regulated by surface receptors. Associating with other proteins involved in cell signaling, receptors form part of receptosomes that respond to and transmit external signals through dynamic interctions with the cytoskeleton. Alterations in the composition and metabolism of membrane sphingolipids have a substantial impact on both processes. In this review we focus on the regulation of sphingomyelinase activity and ceramide release in cells exposed to MV and discuss the immunosuppressive role of sphingomyelin breakdown induced by MV.http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/362981Measles virusImmunosuppressionT cell silencingDendritic cellSphingomyelinase |
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Elita Avota Sibylle Schneider-Schaulies The Role of Sphingomyelin Breakdown in Measles Virus Immunmodulation Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry Measles virus Immunosuppression T cell silencing Dendritic cell Sphingomyelinase |
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Elita Avota Sibylle Schneider-Schaulies |
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The Role of Sphingomyelin Breakdown in Measles Virus Immunmodulation |
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The Role of Sphingomyelin Breakdown in Measles Virus Immunmodulation |
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The Role of Sphingomyelin Breakdown in Measles Virus Immunmodulation |
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The Role of Sphingomyelin Breakdown in Measles Virus Immunmodulation |
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The Role of Sphingomyelin Breakdown in Measles Virus Immunmodulation |
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role of sphingomyelin breakdown in measles virus immunmodulation |
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Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG |
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Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry |
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1015-8987 1421-9778 |
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2014-06-01 |
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Measles virus (MV) efficiently causes generalized immunosuppression which accounts to a major extent for cases of measles-asscociated severe morbidity and mortality. MV infections alter many functions of antigen presenting cells (APC) (dendritic cells (DCs)) and lymphocytes, yet many molecular targets of the virus remain poorly defined. Cellular interactions and effector functions of DCs and lymphocytes are regulated by surface receptors. Associating with other proteins involved in cell signaling, receptors form part of receptosomes that respond to and transmit external signals through dynamic interctions with the cytoskeleton. Alterations in the composition and metabolism of membrane sphingolipids have a substantial impact on both processes. In this review we focus on the regulation of sphingomyelinase activity and ceramide release in cells exposed to MV and discuss the immunosuppressive role of sphingomyelin breakdown induced by MV. |
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Measles virus Immunosuppression T cell silencing Dendritic cell Sphingomyelinase |
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