Murid herpesvirus-4 exploits dendritic cells to infect B cells.
Dendritic cells (DCs) play a central role in initiating immune responses. Some persistent viruses infect DCs and can disrupt their functions in vitro. However, these viruses remain strongly immunogenic in vivo. Thus what role DC infection plays in the pathogenesis of persistent infections is unclear...
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doaj-830c8ca746b345b0b9ab1eb3ea1629392021-04-21T17:30:02ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Pathogens1553-73661553-73742011-11-01711e100234610.1371/journal.ppat.1002346Murid herpesvirus-4 exploits dendritic cells to infect B cells.Miguel GasparJanet S MaySoumi SuklaBruno FredericoMichael B GillChristopher M SmithGabrielle T BelzPhilip G StevensonDendritic cells (DCs) play a central role in initiating immune responses. Some persistent viruses infect DCs and can disrupt their functions in vitro. However, these viruses remain strongly immunogenic in vivo. Thus what role DC infection plays in the pathogenesis of persistent infections is unclear. Here we show that a persistent, B cell-tropic gamma-herpesvirus, Murid Herpesvirus-4 (MuHV-4), infects DCs early after host entry, before it establishes a substantial infection of B cells. DC-specific virus marking by cre-lox recombination revealed that a significant fraction of the virus latent in B cells had passed through a DC, and a virus attenuated for replication in DCs was impaired in B cell colonization. In vitro MuHV-4 dramatically altered the DC cytoskeleton, suggesting that it manipulates DC migration and shape in order to spread. MuHV-4 therefore uses DCs to colonize B cells.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22102809/pdf/?tool=EBI |
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Miguel Gaspar Janet S May Soumi Sukla Bruno Frederico Michael B Gill Christopher M Smith Gabrielle T Belz Philip G Stevenson |
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Miguel Gaspar Janet S May Soumi Sukla Bruno Frederico Michael B Gill Christopher M Smith Gabrielle T Belz Philip G Stevenson Murid herpesvirus-4 exploits dendritic cells to infect B cells. PLoS Pathogens |
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Miguel Gaspar Janet S May Soumi Sukla Bruno Frederico Michael B Gill Christopher M Smith Gabrielle T Belz Philip G Stevenson |
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Miguel Gaspar |
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Murid herpesvirus-4 exploits dendritic cells to infect B cells. |
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Murid herpesvirus-4 exploits dendritic cells to infect B cells. |
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Murid herpesvirus-4 exploits dendritic cells to infect B cells. |
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Murid herpesvirus-4 exploits dendritic cells to infect B cells. |
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Murid herpesvirus-4 exploits dendritic cells to infect B cells. |
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murid herpesvirus-4 exploits dendritic cells to infect b cells. |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS) |
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1553-7366 1553-7374 |
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2011-11-01 |
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Dendritic cells (DCs) play a central role in initiating immune responses. Some persistent viruses infect DCs and can disrupt their functions in vitro. However, these viruses remain strongly immunogenic in vivo. Thus what role DC infection plays in the pathogenesis of persistent infections is unclear. Here we show that a persistent, B cell-tropic gamma-herpesvirus, Murid Herpesvirus-4 (MuHV-4), infects DCs early after host entry, before it establishes a substantial infection of B cells. DC-specific virus marking by cre-lox recombination revealed that a significant fraction of the virus latent in B cells had passed through a DC, and a virus attenuated for replication in DCs was impaired in B cell colonization. In vitro MuHV-4 dramatically altered the DC cytoskeleton, suggesting that it manipulates DC migration and shape in order to spread. MuHV-4 therefore uses DCs to colonize B cells. |
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