PI3Kγ Is Critical for Dendritic Cell-Mediated CD8+ T Cell Priming and Viral Clearance during Influenza Virus Infection.

Phosphoinositide-3-kinases have been shown to be involved in influenza virus pathogenesis. They are targeted directly by virus proteins and are essential for efficient viral replication in infected lung epithelial cells. However, to date the role of PI3K signaling in influenza infection in vivo has...

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Main Authors: Samuel Philip Nobs, Christoph Schneider, Alex Kaspar Heer, Jatta Huotari, Ari Helenius, Manfred Kopf
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-03-01
Series:PLoS Pathogens
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4816423?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-778b5f2c598f4a60af400c4e8d87dc8e2020-11-25T00:11:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Pathogens1553-73661553-73742016-03-01123e100550810.1371/journal.ppat.1005508PI3Kγ Is Critical for Dendritic Cell-Mediated CD8+ T Cell Priming and Viral Clearance during Influenza Virus Infection.Samuel Philip NobsChristoph SchneiderAlex Kaspar HeerJatta HuotariAri HeleniusManfred KopfPhosphoinositide-3-kinases have been shown to be involved in influenza virus pathogenesis. They are targeted directly by virus proteins and are essential for efficient viral replication in infected lung epithelial cells. However, to date the role of PI3K signaling in influenza infection in vivo has not been thoroughly addressed. Here we show that one of the PI3K subunits, p110γ, is in fact critically required for mediating the host's antiviral response. PI3Kγ deficient animals exhibit a delayed viral clearance and increased morbidity during respiratory infection with influenza virus. We demonstrate that p110γ is required for the generation and maintenance of potent antiviral CD8+ T cell responses through the developmental regulation of pulmonary cross-presenting CD103+ dendritic cells under homeostatic and inflammatory conditions. The defect in lung dendritic cells leads to deficient CD8+ T cell priming, which is associated with higher viral titers and more severe disease course during the infection. We thus identify PI3Kγ as a novel key host protective factor in influenza virus infection and shed light on an unappreciated layer of complexity concerning the role of PI3K signaling in this context.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4816423?pdf=render
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author Samuel Philip Nobs
Christoph Schneider
Alex Kaspar Heer
Jatta Huotari
Ari Helenius
Manfred Kopf
spellingShingle Samuel Philip Nobs
Christoph Schneider
Alex Kaspar Heer
Jatta Huotari
Ari Helenius
Manfred Kopf
PI3Kγ Is Critical for Dendritic Cell-Mediated CD8+ T Cell Priming and Viral Clearance during Influenza Virus Infection.
PLoS Pathogens
author_facet Samuel Philip Nobs
Christoph Schneider
Alex Kaspar Heer
Jatta Huotari
Ari Helenius
Manfred Kopf
author_sort Samuel Philip Nobs
title PI3Kγ Is Critical for Dendritic Cell-Mediated CD8+ T Cell Priming and Viral Clearance during Influenza Virus Infection.
title_short PI3Kγ Is Critical for Dendritic Cell-Mediated CD8+ T Cell Priming and Viral Clearance during Influenza Virus Infection.
title_full PI3Kγ Is Critical for Dendritic Cell-Mediated CD8+ T Cell Priming and Viral Clearance during Influenza Virus Infection.
title_fullStr PI3Kγ Is Critical for Dendritic Cell-Mediated CD8+ T Cell Priming and Viral Clearance during Influenza Virus Infection.
title_full_unstemmed PI3Kγ Is Critical for Dendritic Cell-Mediated CD8+ T Cell Priming and Viral Clearance during Influenza Virus Infection.
title_sort pi3kγ is critical for dendritic cell-mediated cd8+ t cell priming and viral clearance during influenza virus infection.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Pathogens
issn 1553-7366
1553-7374
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Phosphoinositide-3-kinases have been shown to be involved in influenza virus pathogenesis. They are targeted directly by virus proteins and are essential for efficient viral replication in infected lung epithelial cells. However, to date the role of PI3K signaling in influenza infection in vivo has not been thoroughly addressed. Here we show that one of the PI3K subunits, p110γ, is in fact critically required for mediating the host's antiviral response. PI3Kγ deficient animals exhibit a delayed viral clearance and increased morbidity during respiratory infection with influenza virus. We demonstrate that p110γ is required for the generation and maintenance of potent antiviral CD8+ T cell responses through the developmental regulation of pulmonary cross-presenting CD103+ dendritic cells under homeostatic and inflammatory conditions. The defect in lung dendritic cells leads to deficient CD8+ T cell priming, which is associated with higher viral titers and more severe disease course during the infection. We thus identify PI3Kγ as a novel key host protective factor in influenza virus infection and shed light on an unappreciated layer of complexity concerning the role of PI3K signaling in this context.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4816423?pdf=render
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