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virus-specific antibodies allow viral replication in the marginal zone, thereby promoting cd8(+) t-cell priming and viral control. | clinically used human vaccination aims to induce specific antibodies that can guarantee long-term protection against a pathogen. the reasons that other immune components often fail to induce protective immunity are still debated. recently we found that enforced viral replication in secondary lymphoid organs is essential for immune activation. in this study we used the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) to determine whether enforced virus replication occurs in the presence of virus-specifi ... | 2016 | 26805453 |
inhibition of diacylglycerol kinase α restores restimulation-induced cell death and reduces immunopathology in xlp-1. | x-linked lymphoproliferative disease (xlp-1) is an often-fatal primary immunodeficiency associated with the exuberant expansion of activated cd8(+) t cells after epstein-barr virus (ebv) infection. xlp-1 is caused by defects in signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (slam)-associated protein (sap), an adaptor protein that modulates t cell receptor (tcr)-induced signaling. sap-deficient t cells exhibit impaired tcr restimulation-induced cell death (ricd) and diminished tcr-induced inhibition o ... | 2016 | 26764158 |
notes from the field: lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus meningoencephalitis from a household rodent infestation - minnesota, 2015. | on april 20, 2015, a female aged 15 years sought care at her pediatrician's office after 5 days of fever, myalgia, left parietal headache, and photophobia. a rapid influenza assay was negative, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate and total white blood cell count were normal. she improved with symptomatic care at home, but returned to her pediatrician's office on april 28, reporting recurrence of her headache and photophobia and new onset of a stiff neck. she was admitted to the hospital, where sh ... | 2016 | 26963688 |
tgf-β receptor maintains cd4 t helper cell identity during chronic viral infections. | suppression of cd8 and cd4 t cells is a hallmark in chronic viral infections, including hepatitis c and hiv. while multiple pathways are known to inhibit cd8 t cells, the host molecules that restrict cd4 t cell responses are less understood. here, we used inducible and cd4 t cell-specific deletion of the gene encoding the tgf-β receptor during chronic lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection in mice, and determined that tgf-β signaling restricted proliferation and terminal differentiation of ... | 2016 | 27599295 |
follicular cxcr5- expressing cd8(+) t cells curtail chronic viral infection. | during chronic viral infection, virus-specific cd8(+) t cells become exhausted, exhibit poor effector function and lose memory potential. however, exhausted cd8(+) t cells can still contain viral replication in chronic infections, although the mechanism of this containment is largely unknown. here we show that a subset of exhausted cd8(+) t cells expressing the chemokine receptor cxcr5 has a critical role in the control of viral replication in mice that were chronically infected with lymphocytic ... | 2016 | 27501245 |
tumor-necrosis factor impairs cd4(+) t cell-mediated immunological control in chronic viral infection. | persistent viral infections are characterized by the simultaneous presence of chronic inflammation and t cell dysfunction. in prototypic models of chronicity--infection with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) or lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv)--we used transcriptome-based modeling to reveal that cd4(+) t cells were co-exposed not only to multiple inhibitory signals but also to tumor-necrosis factor (tnf). blockade of tnf during chronic infection with lcmv abrogated the inhibitory gene- ... | 2016 | 26950238 |
vaccine targeting of subdominant cd8+ t cell epitopes increases the breadth of the t cell response upon viral challenge, but may impair immediate virus control. | as a result of the difficulties in making efficient vaccines against genetically unstable viruses such as hiv, it has been suggested that future vaccines should preferentially target subdominant epitopes, the idea being that this should allow a greater breadth of the induced t cell response and, hence, a greater efficiency in controlling escape variants. however, to our knowledge the evidence supporting this concept is limited at best. to improve upon this, we used the murine lymphocytic choriom ... | 2016 | 26873995 |
type i and type ii interferon coordinately regulate suppressive dendritic cell fate and function during viral persistence. | persistent viral infections are simultaneously associated with chronic inflammation and highly potent immunosuppressive programs mediated by il-10 and pdl1 that attenuate antiviral t cell responses. inhibiting these suppressive signals enhances t cell function to control persistent infection; yet, the underlying signals and mechanisms that program immunosuppressive cell fates and functions are not well understood. herein, we use lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection (lcmv) to demonstrate ... | 2016 | 26808628 |
residues k465 and g467 within the cytoplasmic domain of gp2 play a critical role in the persistence of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus in mice. | several arenaviruses, chiefly lassa virus (lasv), cause hemorrhagic fever disease in humans and pose serious public health concerns in their regions of endemicity. moreover, mounting evidence indicates that the worldwide-distributed prototypic arenavirus, lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv), is a neglected human pathogen of clinical significance. we have documented that a recombinant lcmv containing the glycoprotein (gpc) gene of lasv within the backbone of the immunosuppressive clone 13 ( ... | 2016 | 27581982 |
lassa virus cell entry via dystroglycan involves an unusual pathway of macropinocytosis. | the pathogenic old world arenavirus lassa virus (lasv) causes a severe hemorrhagic fever with a high rate of mortality in humans. several lasv receptors, including dystroglycan (dg), tam receptor tyrosine kinases, and c-type lectins, have been identified, suggesting complex receptor use. upon receptor binding, lasv enters the host cell via an unknown clathrin- and dynamin-independent pathway that delivers the virus to late endosomes, where fusion occurs. here we investigated the mechanisms under ... | 2016 | 27147735 |
the high degree of sequence plasticity of the arenavirus noncoding intergenic region (igr) enables the use of a nonviral universal synthetic igr to attenuate arenaviruses. | hemorrhagic fever arenaviruses (hfas) pose important public health problems in regions where they are endemic. concerns about human-pathogenic arenaviruses are exacerbated because of the lack of fda-licensed arenavirus vaccines and because current antiarenaviral therapy is limited to an off-label use of ribavirin that is only partially effective. we have recently shown that the noncoding intergenic region (igr) present in each arenavirus genome segment, the s and l segments (s-igr and l-igr, res ... | 2016 | 26739049 |
lymphocytic choriomeningitis, ljungan and orthopoxvirus seroconversions in patients hospitalized due to acute puumala hantavirus infection. | the emergence and re-emergence of zoonotic and vector-borne diseases are increasing in europe. prominent rodent-borne zoonotic viruses include puumala hantavirus (puuv; the causative agent of nephropathia epidemica, ne), lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv), and orthopoxviruses (opv). in addition, ljungan virus (lv) is considered a potentially zoonotic virus. | 2016 | 27721109 |
cd4 t helper cells instruct lymphopenia-induced memory-like cd8 t cells for control of acute lcmv infection. | lymphopenic conditions lead to expansion of memory-like t cells (tml), which develop from naïve t cells by spontaneous proliferation. tml cells are often increased in the elderly population, aids patients, and patients recovering from radio- or chemotherapy. at present, it is unclear whether tml cells can efficiently respond to foreign antigen and participate in antiviral immunity. to address this question, we analyzed the immune response during acute low-dose infection with lymphocytic choriome ... | 2016 | 28066432 |
the tcf1-bcl6 axis counteracts type i interferon to repress exhaustion and maintain t cell stemness. | during chronic viral infections and in cancer, t cells become dysfunctional, a state known as t cell exhaustion. although it is well recognized that memory cd8 t cells account for the persistence of cd8 t cell immunity after acute infection, how exhausted t cells persist remains less clear. using chronic infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus clone 13 and tumor samples, we demonstrate that cd8 t cells differentiate into a less exhausted tcf1(high) and a more exhausted tcf1(low) popula ... | 2016 | 28018990 |
type i interferon impairs specific antibody responses early during establishment of lcmv infection. | elicitation of type i interferon (ifn-i) has been shown to both enhance and impair cell-mediated immune responses in acute and persistent viral infections, respectively. here, we show that, in addition to its effect on t cells, ifn-i drives impairment of specific antibody responses through interaction with b cells in the acute phase of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) infection. this impairment was limited to the t cell-dependent b cell response and was associated with disruption of b c ... | 2016 | 27994594 |
complement inhibition enables tumor delivery of lcmv glycoprotein pseudotyped viruses in the presence of antiviral antibodies. | the systemic delivery of therapeutic viruses, such as oncolytic viruses or vaccines, is limited by the generation of neutralizing antibodies. while pseudotyping of rhabdoviruses with the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus glycoprotein has previously allowed for multiple rounds of delivery in mice, this strategy has not translated to other animal models. for the first time, we provide experimental evidence that antibodies generated against the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus glycoprotein media ... | 2016 | 27909702 |
dampened antiviral immunity to intravaginal exposure to rna viral pathogens allows enhanced viral replication. | understanding the host immune response to vaginal exposure to rna viruses is required to combat sexual transmission of this class of pathogens. in this study, using lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) and zika virus (zikv) in wild-type mice, we show that these viruses replicate in the vaginal mucosa with minimal induction of antiviral interferon and inflammatory response, causing dampened innate-mediated control of viral replication and a failure to mature local antigen-presenting cells (a ... | 2016 | 27852793 |
local cellular and cytokine cues in the spleen regulate in situ t cell receptor affinity, function, and fate of cd8(+) t cells. | t cells rapidly undergo contraction upon viral clearance, but how t cell function and fate are determined during this phase is unclear. during the contraction phase of an acute infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, we found that virus-specific cd8(+) t cells within the splenic red pulp (rp) had higher two-dimensional (2d) effective affinity than those within the white pulp (wp). this increased antigen recognition of rp-derived cd8(+) t cells correlated with more efficient target cel ... | 2016 | 27851926 |
type i interferon suppresses virus-specific b cell responses by modulating cd8(+) t cell differentiation. | studies have established a role for t cells in resolving persistent viral infections, yet emerging evidence indicates that both t and b cells are required to control some viruses. during persistent infection, a marked lag or failure to generate neutralizing antibodies is commonly observed and likely contributes to an inability to control certain pathogens. using lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) as a model, we have examined how a persistent viral infection can suppress neutralizing humor ... | 2016 | 27812556 |
liver monocytes and kupffer cells remain transcriptionally distinct during chronic viral infection. | due to the scarcity of immunocompetent animal models for chronic viral hepatitis, little is known about the role of the innate intrahepatic immune system during viral replication in the liver. these insights are however fundamental for the understanding of the inappropriate adaptive immune responses during the chronic phase of the infection. we apply the lymphocytic choriomenigitis virus (lcmv) clone 13 mouse model to examine chronic virus-host interactions of kupffer cells (kc) and infiltrating ... | 2016 | 27812182 |
cd40l expression by cd4(+) but not cd8(+) t cells regulates antiviral immune responses in acute lcmv infection in mice. | cd40-cd40 ligand (cd40l) signaling plays multiple indispensable roles in cellular and humoral immunity. impaired memory t-cell responses in the absence of cd40l have been well documented, but the requirement of this interaction for efficient priming of cd8(+) t cells especially under inflammatory conditions has been under debate. in contrast to previous publications, we report here that virus-specific cd8(+) t-cell responses as well as viral clearance are affected not only in the memory but also ... | 2016 | 27562840 |
cd169(+) macrophages regulate pd-l1 expression via type i interferon and thereby prevent severe immunopathology after lcmv infection. | upon infection with persistence-prone virus, type i interferon (ifn-i) mediates antiviral activity and also upregulates the expression of programmed death ligand 1 (pd-l1), and this upregulation can lead to cd8(+) t-cell exhaustion. how these very diverse functions are regulated remains unknown. this study, using the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, showed that a subset of cd169(+) macrophages in murine spleen and lymph nodes produced high amounts of ifn-i upon infection. absence of cd169(+) ... | 2016 | 27809306 |
coronins and their role in immunological phenomena. | coronins are a large family of proteins occurring in many eukaryotes. in mammals, seven coronin genes have been identified, evidencing that coronins 1 to 6 present classic coronin structure, while coronin 7 is a tandem coronin particle, without a spiral domain, although the best characterised coronin, in terms of both structure and function, is the mammalian coronin 1. it has been proven that they are related to regulation of actin dynamics, e.g. as a result of interaction with the complex of pr ... | 2016 | 28450807 |
pancreatic tissue transplanted in theracyte encapsulation devices is protected and prevents hyperglycemia in a mouse model of immune-mediated diabetes. | type 1 diabetes (t1d) is characterized by destruction of glucose-responsive insulin-producing pancreatic β-cells and exhibits immune infiltration of pancreatic islets, where cd8 lymphocytes are most prominent. curative transplantation of pancreatic islets is seriously hampered by the persistence of autoreactive immune cells that require high doses of immunosuppressive drugs. an elegant approach to confer graft protection while obviating the need for immunosuppression is the use of encapsulation ... | 2016 | 26300527 |
lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection induced by percutaneous exposure. | we report a case of acquired lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) infection due to an accidental percutaneous inoculation of lcmv at work. the injured worker developed a flu-like syndrome, followed by pericarditis and meningoencephalitis. seroconversion was confirmed by elisa. the patient made a complete recovery. we review measures undertaken to prevent a similar event and propose a follow-up protocol in the event of accidental lcmv exposure. | 2016 | 26416845 |
immunoactivation induced by chronic viral infection inhibits viral replication and drives immunosuppression through sustained ifn-i responses. | acute or chronic viral infections can lead to generalized immunosuppression. several mechanisms, such as immunopathology of cd8(+) t cells, inhibitory receptors, or regulatory t (treg) cells, contribute to immune dysfunction. moreover, patients with chronic viral infections usually do not respond to vaccination, a finding that has not been previously explained. recently, we reported that cd169(+) macrophages enforce viral replication, which is essential for guaranteeing antigen synthesis and eff ... | 2016 | 26507703 |
too much of a good thing: sustained type 1 interferon signaling limits humoral responses to secondary viral infection. | the induction of a pan-immunosuppressive state is a central feature of persistent viral infections. over the past decade, multiple pathways have been identified that contribute to immune suppression. recently, it was revealed that aberrant or sustained type 1 interferon (ifn-i) production or signaling is a central contributor to immune suppression elicited during persistent viral infection. in this issue, honke et al. [eur. j. immunol. 2016. 46: 372-380] identify that ifn-i signaling promotes an ... | 2016 | 26783074 |
identification of lymphocytic choriomeningitis mammarenavirus in house mouse (mus musculus, rodentia) in french guiana. | thirty-seven house mice (mus musculus, rodentia) caught in different localities in french guiana were screened to investigate the presence of lymphocytic choriomeningitis mammarenavirus (lcmv). two animals trapped in an urban area were found positive, hosting a new strain of lcmv, that we tentatively named lcmv "comou". the complete sequence was determined using a metagenomic approach. phylogenetic analyses revealed that this strain is related to genetic lineage i composed of strains inducing se ... | 2016 | 26631809 |
two separate mechanisms of enforced viral replication balance innate and adaptive immune activation. | the induction of innate and adaptive immunity is essential for controlling viral infections. limited or overwhelming innate immunity can negatively impair the adaptive immune response. therefore, balancing innate immunity separately from activating the adaptive immune response would result in a better antiviral immune response. recently, we demonstrated that usp18-dependent replication of virus in secondary lymphatic organs contributes to activation of the innate and adaptive immune responses. w ... | 2016 | 26553386 |
st2 contributes to t-cell hyperactivation and fatal hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis in mice. | cytokine storm syndromes, such as familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (fhl), are lethal disorders caused by uncontrolled, systemic immune activation. in the murine model of fhl, in which perforin-deficient (prf1(-/-)) mice are infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv), disease is driven by overabundant interferon (ifn)γ-producing lcmv-specific cd8(+) t cells thought to arise from excessive antigen stimulation through the t-cell receptor. however, this paradigm is insufficie ... | 2016 | 26518437 |
interferon-driven deletion of antiviral b cells at the onset of chronic infection. | inadequate antibody responses and perturbed b cell compartments represent hallmarks of persistent microbial infections, but the mechanisms whereby persisting pathogens suppress humoral immunity remain poorly defined. using adoptive transfer experiments in the context of a chronic lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) infection of mice, we have documented rapid depletion of virus-specific b cells that coincided with the early type i interferon response to infection. we found that the loss of ... | 2016 | 27872905 |
inflammatory monocytes hinder antiviral b cell responses. | antibodies are critical for protection against viral infections. however, several viruses, such as lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv), avoid the induction of early protective antibody responses by poorly understood mechanisms. here we analyzed the spatiotemporal dynamics of b cell activation to show that, upon subcutaneous infection, lcmv-specific b cells readily relocate to the interfollicular and t cell areas of the draining lymph node where they extensively interact with cd11b(+)ly6c(h ... | 2016 | 27868108 |
modelling and simulation of the dynamics of the antigen-specific t cell response using variable structure control theory. | experimental and mathematical studies in immunology have revealed that the dynamics of the programmed t cell response to vigorous infection can be conveniently modelled using a sigmoidal or a discontinuous immune response function. this paper hypothesizes strong synergies between this existing work and the dynamical behaviour of engineering systems with a variable structure control (vsc) law. these findings motivate the interpretation of the immune system as a variable structure control system. ... | 2016 | 27861537 |
ptpn22 contributes to exhaustion of t lymphocytes during chronic viral infection. | the protein encoded by the autoimmune-associated protein tyrosine phosphatase nonreceptor type 22 gene, ptpn22, has wide-ranging effects in immune cells including suppression of t-cell receptor signaling and promoting efficient production of type i interferons (ifn-i) by myeloid cells. here we show that mice deficient in ptpn22 resist chronic viral infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus clone 13 (lcmv cl13). the numbers and function of viral-specific cd4 t lymphocytes is greatly enhan ... | 2016 | 27799548 |
impaired subset progression and polyfunctionality of t cells in mice exposed to methamphetamine during chronic lcmv infection. | methamphetamine (meth) is a widely used psychostimulant that severely impacts the host's innate and adaptive immune systems and has profound immunological implications. t cells play a critical role in orchestrating immune responses. we have shown recently how chronic exposure to meth affects t cell activation using a murine model of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) infection. using the tricom (trinary state combinations) feature of gemstone™ to study the polyfunctionality of t cells, we ... | 2016 | 27760221 |
application of interferon modulators to overcome partial resistance of human ovarian cancers to vsv-gp oncolytic viral therapy. | previously, we described an oncolytic vesicular stomatitis virus variant pseudotyped with the nonneurotropic glycoprotein of the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, vsv-gp, which was highly effective in glioblastoma. here, we tested its potency for the treatment of ovarian cancer, a leading cause of death from gynecological malignancies. effective oncolytic activity of vsv-gp could be demonstrated in ovarian cancer cell lines and xenografts in mice; however, remission was temporary in most mice. ... | 2016 | 27738655 |
arenavirus quasispecies and their biological implications. | the family arenaviridae currently comprises over 20 viral species, each of them associated with a main rodent species as the natural reservoir and in one case possibly phyllostomid bats. moreover, recent findings have documented a divergent group of arenaviruses in captive alethinophidian snakes. human infections occur through mucosal exposure to aerosols or by direct contact of abraded skin with infectious materials. arenaviruses merit interest both as highly tractable experimental model system ... | 2016 | 26472215 |
inhibition and deficiency of the immunoproteasome subunit lmp7 attenuates lcmv-induced meningitis. | in addition to antigen processing, immunoproteasomes were recently shown to exert functions influencing cytokine production by monocytes and t cells, t-helper cell differentiation, and t-cell survival. moreover, selective inhibition of the immunoproteasome subunit lmp7 ameliorated symptoms of autoimmune diseases including cd4(+) t-cell mediated eae. in this study, we show that lmp7 also plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv)-induced meningitis media ... | 2016 | 26464284 |
protein tyrosine phosphatase ptpn22 has dual roles in promoting pathogen versus homeostatic-driven cd8 t-cell responses. | ptpn22 (protein tyrosine phosphatase non receptor 22) encodes a tyrosine phosphatase that functions as a key regulator of immune homeostasis. in particular, ptpn22 inhibits t-cell receptor signaling and selectively promotes type i interferon responses in myeloid cells. to date, there is little information on the cd8 t-cell-intrinsic role of ptpn22 in response to a viral pathogen. we unexpectedly found that ptpn22-deficient virus-specific cd8 t cells failed to accumulate in wild-type hosts after ... | 2017 | 27725666 |
islet-expressed cxcl10 promotes autoimmune destruction of islet isografts in mice with type 1 diabetes. | type 1 diabetes (t1d) results from the autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing β-cells in the pancreas. thereby, the chemokine cxc-motif ligand 10 (cxcl10) plays an important role in the recruitment of autoaggressive lymphocytes to the islets of langerhans. transplantation of isolated islets as a promising therapy for t1d has been hampered by early graft rejection. here, we investigated the influence of cxcl10 on the autoimmune destruction of islet isografts using rip-lcmv mice expressing a ... | 2017 | 27797910 |
development of live-attenuated arenavirus vaccines based on codon deoptimization of the viral glycoprotein. | several arenaviruses, chiefly lassa (lasv) in west africa, cause hemorrhagic fever (hf) disease in humans and pose important public health problems in their endemic regions. to date, there are no fda-approved arenavirus vaccines and current anti-arenaviral therapy is limited to the use of ribavirin that has very limited efficacy. in this work we document that a recombinant prototypic arenavirus lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) with a codon deoptimized (cd) surface glycoprotein (gp), rlc ... | 2017 | 27855284 |
α4 β1 integrin promotes accumulation of tissue-resident memory cd8(+) t cells in salivary glands. | the salivary glands (sgs) of virus-immune mice contain substantial numbers of tissue-resident memory cd8(+) t cells (trm cells) that can provide immunity to local infections. integrins regulate entry of activated t cells into nonlymphoid tissues but the molecules that mediate migration of virus-specific cd8(+) t cells to the sgs have not yet been defined. here, we found that polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid (poly(i:c)) strongly promoted the accumulation of p14 tcr-transgenic cd8(+) trm cells in s ... | 2017 | 27861803 |
systems-guided forward genetic screen reveals a critical role of the replication stress response protein etaa1 in t cell clonal expansion. | t-cell immunity requires extremely rapid clonal proliferation of rare, antigen-specific t lymphocytes to form effector cells. here we identify a critical role for etaa1 in this process by surveying random germ line mutations in mice using exome sequencing and bioinformatic annotation to prioritize mutations in genes of unknown function with potential effects on the immune system, followed by breeding to homozygosity and testing for immune system phenotypes. effector cd8(+) and cd4(+) t-cell form ... | 2017 | 28607084 |
a map of the arenavirus nucleoprotein-host protein interactome reveals that junín virus selectively impairs the antiviral activity of double-stranded rna-activated protein kinase (pkr). | arenaviruses are enveloped negative-strand rna viruses that cause significant human disease. these viruses encode only four proteins to accomplish the viral life cycle, so each arenavirus protein likely plays unappreciated accessory roles during infection. here we used immunoprecipitation and mass spectrometry to identify human proteins that interact with the nucleoproteins (nps) of the old world arenavirus lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) and the new world arenavirus junín virus (junv) ... | 2017 | 28539447 |
interferon-γ-driven inos: a molecular pathway to terminal shock in arenavirus hemorrhagic fever. | arenaviruses such as lassa virus (lasv) cause hemorrhagic fever. terminal shock is associated with a systemic cytokine storm, but the mechanisms are ill defined. here we used hla-a2-expressing mice infected with a monkey-pathogenic strain of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv-we), a close relative of lasv, to investigate the pathophysiology of arenavirus hemorrhagic fever (ahf). ahf manifested as pleural effusions, edematous skin swelling, and serum albumin loss, culminating in hypovolemic ... | 2017 | 28826838 |
evolutionary analysis of old world arenaviruses reveals a major adaptive contribution of the viral polymerase. | the old world (ow) arenavirus complex includes several species of rodent-borne viruses, some of which (i.e., lassa virus, lasv and lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, lcmv) cause human diseases. most lcmv and lasv infections are caused by rodent-to-human transmissions. thus, viral evolution is largely determined by events that occur in the wildlife reservoirs. we used a set of human- and rodent- derived viral sequences to investigate the evolutionary history underlying ow arenavirus speciation, ... | 2017 | 28779541 |
type i interferons induced by endogenous or exogenous viral infections promote metastasis and relapse of leishmaniasis. | the presence of the endogenous leishmania rna virus 1 (lrv1) replicating stably within some parasite species has been associated with the development of more severe forms of leishmaniasis and relapses after drug treatment in humans. here, we show that the disease-exacerbatory role of lrv1 relies on type i ifn (type i ifns) production by macrophages and signaling in vivo. moreover, infecting mice with the lrv1-cured leishmania guyanensis (lgylrv1(-) ) strain of parasites followed by type i ifn tr ... | 2017 | 28439019 |
recombinant lcmv vectors induce protective immunity following homologous and heterologous vaccinations. | successful vaccination against cancer and infectious diseases relies on the induction of adaptive immune responses that induce high-titer antibodies or potent cytoxic t cell responses. in contrast to humoral vaccines, the amplification of cellular immune responses is often hampered by anti-vector immunity that either pre-exists or develops after repeated homologous vaccination. replication-defective lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) vectors represent a novel generation of vaccination vec ... | 2017 | 28803862 |
cd8(+) memory t-cell inflation renders compromised cd4(+) t-cell-dependent cd8(+) t-cell immunity via naïve t-cell anergy. | whether inflation of cd8(+) memory t (mt) cells, which is often derived from repeated prime-boost vaccinations or chronic viral infections in the elderly, would affect late cd8(+) t-cell immunity is a long-standing paradox. we have previously established an animal model with mt-cell inflation by transferring cona-stimulated monoclonal cd8(+) t cells derived from ova-specific t-cell-receptor transgenic oti mice into irradiation-induced lymphopenic b6 mice. in this study, we also established anoth ... | 2017 | 28670575 |
congenital lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus: a case of prenatal diagnosis. | 2017 | 28858375 | |
resistance of human plasmacytoid dendritic cal-1 cells to infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) is caused by restricted virus cell entry, which is overcome by contact of cal-1 cells with lcmv-infected cells. | plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pdcs), a main source of type i interferon in response to viral infection, are an early cell target during lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) infection, which has been associated with the lcmv's ability to establish chronic infections. human blood-derived pdcs have been reported to be refractory to ex vivo lcmv infection. in the present study we show that human pdc cal-1 cells are refractory to infection with cell-free lcmv, but highly susceptible to infection ... | 2017 | 28843812 |
microcephaly caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. | we report congenital microencephaly caused by infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus in the fetus of a 29-year-old pregnant women at 23 weeks' gestation. the diagnosis was made by ultrasonography and negative results for other agents and confirmed by a positive pcr result for lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus in an amniotic fluid sample. | 2017 | 28820372 |
extrinsic protein tyrosine phosphatase non-receptor 22 signals contribute to cd8 t cell exhaustion and promote persistence of chronic lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection. | a genetic variant of the protein tyrosine phosphatase non-receptor 22 (ptpn22) is associated with a wide range of autoimmune diseases; however, the reasons behind its prevalence in the general population remain not completely understood. recent evidence highlights an important role of autoimmune susceptibility genetic variants in conferring resistance against certain pathogens. in this study, we examined the role of ptpn22 in persistent infection in mice lacking ptpn22 infected with lymphocytic ... | 2017 | 28747914 |
the impact of illegal waste sites on a transmission of zoonotic viruses. | illegal waste disposal impacts public health and causes aesthetic and environmental pollution. waste disposed in places without permitted and controlled facilities can provide a ready source of nutrition and shelter for rodents and thus promote the spread of their ecto- and endoparasites. the presence of two distinct zoonotic viruses, lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) and tick-borne encephalitis virus (tbev), was searched at illegal waste sites. the aim of this study was to determine the ... | 2017 | 28728557 |
host genetics play a critical role in controlling cd8 t cell function and lethal immunopathology during chronic viral infection. | effective cd8 t cell responses are vital for the control of chronic viral infections. many factors of the host immune response contribute to the maintenance of effector cd8 t cell responses versus cd8 t cell exhaustion during chronic infection. specific mhc alleles and the degree of mhc heterogeneity are associated with enhanced cd8 t cell function and viral control during human chronic infection. however, it is currently unclear to what extent host genetics influences the establishment of chron ... | 2017 | 28715493 |
translation is actively regulated during the differentiation of cd8(+) effector t cells. | translation is a critical process in protein synthesis, but translational regulation in antigen-specific t cells in vivo has not been well defined. here we have characterized the translatome of virus-specific cd8(+) effector t cells (teff cells) during acute infection of mice with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv). antigen-specific t cells exerted dynamic translational control of gene expression that correlated with cell proliferation and stimulation via the t cell antigen receptor (tcr) ... | 2017 | 28714979 |
anti-il-21 monoclonal antibody combined with liraglutide effectively reverses established hyperglycemia in mouse models of type 1 diabetes. | immunotherapy for type 1 diabetes (t1d) has previously focused on suppressing the autoimmune response against pancreatic beta cells to preserve endogenous insulin production and regulate glucose levels. with increased attention toward combination therapy strategies, studies indicate the multifunctional cytokine interleukin-21 (il-21) may be a suitable target as an immuno-modulatory arm, while glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (glp-1r) agonists may be appropriate as a beta cell protective arm in c ... | 2017 | 28711285 |
unsupervised learning techniques reveal heterogeneity in memory cd8(+) t cell differentiation following acute, chronic and latent viral infections. | cd8(+) t lymphocytes are critical for the control of gammaherpesvirus latency. to determine how memory cd8(+) t cells generated during latency differ from those primed during acute or chronic viral infection, we adoptively transferred naive p14 cd8(+) t cells into uninfected recipients, and examined surface proteins, cytokines and transcription factors following infection with the armstrong (acute) or clone 13 (chronic) strains of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv), or murine gammaherpesv ... | 2017 | 28689040 |
transcutaneous immunization with a novel imiquimod nanoemulsion induces superior t cell responses and virus protection. | transcutaneous immunization (tci) is a novel vaccination strategy utilizing the skin associated lymphatic tissue to induce immune responses. tci using a cytotoxic t lymphocyte (ctl) epitope and the toll-like receptor 7 (tlr7) agonist imiquimod mounts strong ctl responses by activation and maturation of skin-derived dendritic cells (dcs) and their migration to lymph nodes. however, tci based on the commercial formulation aldara only induces transient ctl responses that needs further improvement f ... | 2017 | 28655469 |
immunological phenotype of the murine lrba knockout. | biallelic mutations in the human lipopolysaccharide responsive beige-like anchor (lrba) gene lead to a primary immunodeficiency known as lrba deficiency, characterized by a broad range of clinical manifestations including autoimmunity, organomegaly, hypogammaglobulinemia and recurrent infections. considering the phenotypic heterogeneity in patients and the severity of the disease, our aim was to assess the role of lrba in immune cells and to understand the underlying pathomechanisms through the ... | 2017 | 28652580 |
murine lrba deficiency causes ctla-4 deficiency in tregs without progression to immune dysregulation. | inherited mutations in lipopolysaccharide-responsive beige-like anchor (lrba) cause a recessive human immune dysregulation syndrome with memory b-cell and antibody deficiency (common variable immunodeficiency), inflammatory bowel disease, enlarged spleen and lymph nodes, accumulation of activated t cells and multiple autoimmune diseases. to understand the pathogenesis of the syndrome, c57bl/6 mice carrying a homozygous truncating mutation in lrba were produced using crispr/cas9-mediated gene tar ... | 2017 | 28611475 |
mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 signalling is essential for germinal centre reaction. | the mammalian target of rapamycin (mtor) is a serine-threonine kinase that has been shown to be essential for the differentiation and function of various immune cells. earlier in vitro studies showed that mtor signalling regulates b-cell biology by supporting their activation and proliferation. however, how mtor signalling temporally regulates in vivo germinal centre b (gcb) cell development and differentiation into short-lived plasma cells, long-lived plasma cells and memory cells is still not ... | 2017 | 28557002 |
replicating viral vector platform exploits alarmin signals for potent cd8(+) t cell-mediated tumour immunotherapy. | viral infections lead to alarmin release and elicit potent cytotoxic effector t lymphocyte (ctl(eff)) responses. conversely, the induction of protective tumour-specific ctl(eff) and their recruitment into the tumour remain challenging tasks. here we show that lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) can be engineered to serve as a replication competent, stably-attenuated immunotherapy vector (artlcmv). artlcmv delivers tumour-associated antigens to dendritic cells for efficient ctl priming. unl ... | 2017 | 28548102 |
the microrna mir-31 inhibits cd8(+) t cell function in chronic viral infection. | during infection, antigen-specific t cells undergo tightly regulated developmental transitions controlled by transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. we found that the microrna mir-31 was strongly induced by activation of the t cell antigen receptor (tcr) in a pathway involving calcium and activation of the transcription factor nfat. during chronic infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) clone 13, mir-31-deficent mice recovered from clinical diseas ... | 2017 | 28530712 |
in vivo chronic stimulation unveils autoreactive potential of wiskott-aldrich syndrome protein-deficient b cells. | wiskott-aldrich syndrome (was) is a primary immunodeficiency caused by mutations in the gene encoding the hematopoietic-specific was protein (wasp). was is frequently associated with autoimmunity, indicating a critical role of wasp in maintenance of tolerance. the role of b cells in the induction of autoreactive immune responses in was has been investigated in several settings, but the mechanisms leading to the development of autoimmune manifestations have been difficult to evaluate in the mouse ... | 2017 | 28512459 |
high clinical suspicion of donor-derived disease leads to timely recognition and early intervention to treat solid organ transplant-transmitted lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. | despite careful donor screening, unexpected donor-derived infections continue to occur in organ transplant recipients (otrs). lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) is one such transplant-transmitted infection that in previous reports has resulted in a high mortality among the affected otrs. we report a lcmv case cluster that occurred 3 weeks post-transplant in three otrs who received allografts from a common organ donor in march 2013. following confirmation of lcmv infection at centers for d ... | 2017 | 28423464 |
nkg2d stimulation of cd8(+) t cells during priming promotes their capacity to produce cytokines in response to viral infection in mice. | natural killer group 2 member d (nkg2d) is an activating receptor that is expressed on most cytotoxic cells of the immune system, including nk cells, γδ, and cd8(+) t cells. it is still a matter of debate whether and how nkg2d mediates priming of cd8(+) t cells in vivo, due to a lack of studies where nkg2d is eliminated exclusively in these cells. here, we studied the impact of nkg2d on effector cd8(+) t-cell formation. nkg2d deficiency that is restricted to murine cd8(+) t cells did not impair ... | 2017 | 28378389 |
cd8 t-cell regulation by t regulatory cells and the programmed cell death protein 1 pathway. | the primary function of the immune system is to protect the host from infectious microorganisms and cancers. however, a major component of the immune response involves the direct elimination of cells in the body and the induction of systemic inflammation, which may result in life-threatening immunopathology. therefore, the immune system has developed complex mechanisms to regulate itself with a specialized subset of cd4 t lymphocytes (referred to as regulatory t cells) and immune checkpoint path ... | 2017 | 28375543 |
characterization of akabane virus from domestic bamboo rat, southern china. | to identify the causative agents in 3 large-scale outbreaks of encephalitis and death among farmed bamboo rats (rhizomys pruinosus). the routine bacterial culture and identification were performed. there were no significant pathogenic bacteria isolated from the brain, heart, liver, spleen, lung, or kidney of diseased bamboo rats. using pcr-based methods, we excluded the following as causative agent: pox virus, herpesvirus, adenovirus, lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, rabies virus, and sendai ... | 2017 | 28757035 |
granzyme k-deficient mice show no evidence of impaired antiviral immunity. | the biological role of granzyme k, a serine protease of cytotoxic t lymphocytes (ctl), is controversial. it has been reported to induce perforin-mediated cell death in vitro, but is also reported to be non-cytotoxic and to operate in inflammatory processes. to elucidate the biological role of this protease, we have deleted the granzyme k gene in mice (mutant allele: gzmk(tm1.1pib); mgi:5636646). gzmk (-/-) mice are healthy, anatomically normal, fecund and show normal hematopoietic development. g ... | 2017 | 28428612 |
[first evidence of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (arenavirus) infection in mus musculus rodents captured in the urban area of the municipality of sincelejo, sucre, colombia]. | the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus is an old world arenavirus that infects mus musculus, and can cause congenital hydrocephalus, chorioretinitis and multisystemic failure in transplant human recipients. although the disease has not been clinically diagnosed in colombia yet, there have been reports of infection with the pichindé virus in rodents from cauca and valle del cauca departments, and with the guanarito virus in rodents from córdoba department. | 2017 | 28527269 |
heterologous immunity and persistent murine cytomegalovirus infection. | one's history of infections can affect the immune response to unrelated pathogens and influence disease outcome through the process of heterologous immunity. this can occur after acute viral infections, such as infections with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) and vaccinia virus, where the pathogens are cleared, but it becomes a more complex issue in the context of persistent infections. in this study, murine cytomegalovirus (mcmv) was used as a persistent infection model to study hetero ... | 2017 | 27807227 |
irreversible splenic atrophy following chronic lcmv infection is associated with compromised immunity in mice. | lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus clone 13 (lcmv13) infection of mice is a widely used model for investigating the mechanisms driving persistent viral infection in humans. lcmv13 disrupts splenic architecture early during infection, but this returns to normal within a few weeks. however, the long-term effects of lcmv13 infection on splenic structure have not been reported. here, we report that persistent infection with lcmv13 results in sustained splenic atrophy that persists for at least 500 d ... | 2017 | 27730627 |
development of novel replication-defective lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus vectors expressing siv antigens. | an important focus in vaccine research is the design of vaccine vectors with low seroprevalence and high immunogenicity. replication-incompetent lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (rlcmv) vectors do not elicit vector-neutralizing antibody responses, and homologous prime-boost regimens with rlcmv vectors induce boostable and protective t cell responses to model antigens in mice. however, cellular and humoral immune responses following homologous rlcmv vaccine regimens have not been rigorously eva ... | 2017 | 27899229 |
conserved region c functions to regulate pd-1 expression and subsequent cd8 t cell memory. | expression of programmed death 1 (pd-1) on cd8 t cells promotes t cell exhaustion during chronic ag exposure. during acute infections, pd-1 is transiently expressed and has the potential to modulate cd8 t cell memory formation. conserved region c (cr-c), a promoter proximal cis-regulatory element that is critical to pd-1 expression in vitro, responds to nfatc1, foxo1, and/or nf-κb signaling pathways. here, a cr-c knockout mouse was established to determine its role on pd-1 expression and the cor ... | 2017 | 27895178 |
mtor promotes antiviral humoral immunity by differentially regulating cd4 helper t cell and b cell responses. | mtor has important roles in regulation of both innate and adaptive immunity, but whether and how mtor modulates humoral immune responses have yet to be fully understood. to address this issue, we examined the effects of rapamycin, a specific inhibitor of mtor, on b cell and cd4 t cell responses during acute infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. rapamycin treatment resulted in suppression of virus-specific b cell responses by inhibiting proliferation of germinal center (gc) b cells. ... | 2017 | 27974559 |
adenovirus serotype 5 vaccination results in suboptimal cd4 t helper 1 responses in mice. | adenovirus serotype 5 (ad5) is one of the most widely used viral vectors and is known to generate potent t cell responses. while many previous studies have characterized ad5-induced cd8 t cell responses, there is a relative lack of detailed studies that have analyzed cd4 t cells elicited by ad5 vaccination. here, we immunized mice with ad5 vectors encoding lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) glycoprotein (gp) and examined gp-specific cd4 t cell responses elicited by ad5 vectors and compare ... | 2017 | 28003483 |
efficient control of chronic lcmv infection by a cd4 t cell epitope-based heterologous prime-boost vaccination in a murine model. | cd4(+) t cells are essential for sustaining cd8(+) t cell responses during a chronic infection. the adoptive transfer of virus-specific cd4(+) t cells has been shown to efficiently rescue exhausted cd8(+) t cells. however, the question of whether endogenous virus-specific cd4(+) t cell responses can be enhanced by certain vaccination strategies and subsequently reinvigorate exhausted cd8(+) t cells remains unexplored. in this study, we developed a cd4(+) t cell epitope-based heterologous prime-b ... | 2017 | 28287115 |
the mouse cortical meninges are the site of immune responses to many different pathogens, and are accessible to intravital imaging. | a wide range of viral and microbial infections are known to cause meningitis, and there is evidence that the meninges are the gateway to pathogenic invasion of the brain parenchyma. hence observation of these regions has wide application to understanding host-pathogen interactions. interactions between pathogens and cells of the immune response can be modified by changes in their environment, such as suppression of the flow of blood and lymph, and, particularly in the case of the meninges, with ... | 2017 | 28351758 |
t regulatory cells are critical for the maintenance, anamnestic expansion, and protection elicited by vaccine-induced cd8 t cells. | t regulatory cells (tregs) are critical for preventing autoimmunity and suppressing immune responses during cancer and chronic infection. however, the role of tregs in the generation of vaccine-induced immune memory remains ill-defined. using the mouse model of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) infection, we demonstrate that transient absence of tregs during effector to memory cd8 t cell transition results in a permanent impairment in the maintenance, function, and recall capacity of cd8 ... | 2017 | 28295248 |
difference of two new lcmv strains in lethality and viral genome load in tissues. | more than 30 strains of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) have been isolated from mice, hamsters and humans in the united states, europe and japan. experimentally infected mice exhibit different clinical signs and lethality depending on a combination of lcmv epitope peptides and host major histocompatibility complex (mhc) class i molecules. this study examined the pathogenicity, clinical signs and lethality, of two new lcmv strains (brc and oq28) using three inbred mouse strains with dif ... | 2017 | 28260717 |
presentation of autoantigen in peripheral lymph nodes is sufficient for priming autoreactive cd8(+) t cells. | peripheral tolerance is an important mechanism by which the immune system can guarantee a second line of defense against autoreactive t and b cells. one autoimmune disease that is related to a break of peripheral tolerance is diabetes mellitus type 1. using the rip-gp mouse model, we analyzed the role of the spleen and lymph nodes (lns) in priming cd8(+) t cells and breaking peripheral tolerance. we found that diabetes developed in splenectomized mice infected with the lymphocytic choriomeningit ... | 2017 | 28239381 |
farnesoid x receptor in mice prevents severe liver immunopathology during lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection. | bile acids (bas) are steroid molecules that are synthesized in the liver. in addition to their important role as a surfactant in solubilizing lipids and promoting the absorption of lipids in the gastrointestinal tract, they act as inflammagens. the role of bas and their receptor farnesoid x receptor (fxr) during viral infection has not been studied in detail. | 2017 | 28214859 |
cutting edge: chromatin accessibility programs cd8 t cell memory. | cd8 t cell memory is characterized by rapid recall of effector function, increased proliferation, and reduced activation requirements. despite the extensive functional characterization, the molecular mechanisms that facilitate these enhanced properties are not well characterized. in this study, the assay for transposase-accessible chromatin sequencing was employed to map the cis-regulatory elements in cd8 t cells responding to acute and chronic lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infections. inte ... | 2017 | 28179496 |
armc5 deletion causes developmental defects and compromises t-cell immune responses. | armadillo repeat containing 5 (armc5) is a cytosolic protein with no enzymatic activities. little is known about its function and mechanisms of action, except that gene mutations are associated with risks of primary macronodular adrenal gland hyperplasia. here we map armc5 expression by in situ hybridization, and generate armc5 knockout mice, which are small in body size. armc5 knockout mice have compromised t-cell proliferation and differentiation into th1 and th17 cells, increased t-cell apopt ... | 2017 | 28169274 |
the bcl-2 pro-survival protein a1 is dispensable for t cell homeostasis on viral infection. | the physiological role of the pro-survival bcl-2 family member a1 has been debated for a long time. strong mrna induction in t cells on t cell receptor (tcr)-engagement suggested a major role of a1 in the survival of activated t cells. however, the investigation of the physiological roles of a1 was complicated by the quadruplication of the a1 gene locus in mice, making a1 gene targeting very difficult. here, we used the recently generated a1(-/-) mouse model to examine the role of a1 in t cell i ... | 2017 | 28085151 |
spatiotemporally restricted arenavirus replication induces immune surveillance and type i interferon-dependent tumour regression. | immune-mediated effector molecules can limit cancer growth, but lack of sustained immune activation in the tumour microenvironment restricts antitumour immunity. new therapeutic approaches that induce a strong and prolonged immune activation would represent a major immunotherapeutic advance. here we show that the arenaviruses lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) and the clinically used junin virus vaccine (candid#1) preferentially replicate in tumour cells in a variety of murine and human c ... | 2017 | 28248314 |
chronic type i ifn is sufficient to promote immunosuppression through accumulation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells. | failure of the immune system to eradicate viruses results in chronic viral infections, which are associated with increased susceptibility to secondary infections. pathogenic hiv or lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus chronic infections display a persistent type i ifn signature. in chronic lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection, blockade of type i ifn signaling partially restores antiviral responses. in a mouse model, we tested whether chronic administration of type i ifn, at doses mimicking ... | 2017 | 28003378 |
cytokine regulation of lung th17 response to airway immunization using lps adjuvant. | infections caused by bacteria in the airway preferentially induce a th17 response. however, the mechanisms involved in the regulation of cd4 t-cell responses in the lungs are incompletely understood. here, we have investigated the mechanisms involved in the regulation of th17 differentiation in the lungs in response to immunization with lipopolysaccharide (lps) as an adjuvant. our data show that both myd88 and trif are necessary for th17 induction. this distinctive fate determination can be acco ... | 2017 | 27328989 |
macrophages and the viral dissemination super highway. | monocytes and macrophages are key components of the innate immune system yet they are often the victims of attack by infectious agents. this review examines the significance of viral infection of macrophages. the central hypothesis is that macrophage tropism enhances viral dissemination and persistence, but these changes may come at the cost of reduced replication in cells other than macrophages. | 2017 | 26949751 |
congenital cytomegalovirus: a "now" problem-no really, now. | despite the clear need, progress toward a vaccine for congenital cytomegalovirus (cmv) has been slow. however, recent events have provided new interest, and several vaccine candidates are either in clinical trials or the trials are close to starting. in this issue of clinical and vaccine immunology, schleiss and colleagues show that a nonreplicating lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (rlcmv)-vectored vaccine expressing cmv glycoprotein b (gb) and/or pp65 induces b and t cells and improves pup su ... | 2017 | 27795304 |
additive protection against congenital cytomegalovirus conferred by combined glycoprotein b/pp65 vaccination using a lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus vector. | subunit vaccines for prevention of congenital cytomegalovirus (cmv) infection based on glycoprotein b (gb) and pp65 are in clinical trials, but it is unclear whether simultaneous vaccination with both antigens enhances protection. we undertook evaluation of a novel bivalent vaccine based on nonreplicating lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (rlcmv) vectors expressing a cytoplasmic tail-deleted gb [gb(dct)] and full-length pp65 from human cmv in mice. immunization with the gb(dct) vector alone eli ... | 2017 | 27795301 |
a primate model for viral hemorrhagic fever. | lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus strain we (lcmv-we), a risk group 3 virus, causes a disease in rhesus monkeys that closely resembles human infection with lassa fever virus, a risk group 4 agent. three stages of disease progression have been defined and profiled in this model: pre-viremic, viremic, and terminal. the earliest or pre-viremic stage reveals changes in the blood profile predictive of the later stages of disease. in order to identify whether specific changes are pathognomonic, it wa ... | 2018 | 28986843 |
viral diversity of house mice in new york city. | the microbiome of wild mus musculus (house mouse), a globally distributed invasive pest that resides in close contact with humans in urban centers, is largely unexplored. here, we report analysis of the fecal virome of house mice in residential buildings in new york city, ny. mice were collected at seven sites in manhattan, queens, brooklyn, and the bronx over a period of 1 year. unbiased high-throughput sequencing of feces revealed 36 viruses from 18 families and 21 genera, including at least 6 ... | 2018 | 29666290 |
wild red foxes (vulpes vulpes) as sentinels of rodent-borne hantavirus and lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus in the province of soria, northern spain. | three hundred and fourteen red foxes (vulpes vulpes) in the province of soria, spain, were examined for hantavirus and lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) infection (and were likely to have been infected by feeding on infected rodents). immunofluorescence and western blot assays confirmed 3.5% (11/314) to have antibodies to hantaviruses, and the immune fluorescence assay showed 2.2% (7/314) to have antibodies to lcmv. the serologic status of the animals showed no statistically significant ... | 2020 | 32011204 |
seroprevalence of wenzhou virus in china. | wenzhou virus (wenv) was first identified in rodents and asian house shrews in wenzhou, zhejiang province, china. however, little is known about the prevalence of wenv infections in humans in china. to determine the threat that wenv may pose to humans, we determine the seroprevalence of wenv in healthy individuals in china in this study. cross-reactivities of nucleoprotein (np) were detected between lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) and wenv using western blot and elisa assy. the prevale ... | 2020 | 32838285 |
lassa virus vaccine candidate ml29 generates truncated viral rnas which contribute to interfering activity and attenuation. | defective interfering particles (dips) are naturally occurring products during virus replication in infected cells. dips contain defective viral genomes (dvgs) and interfere with replication and propagation of their corresponding standard viral genomes by competing for viral and cellular resources, as well as promoting innate immune antiviral responses. consequently, for many different viruses, including mammarenaviruses, dips play key roles in the outcome of infection. due to their ability to b ... | 2021 | 33573250 |
identification of potential novel hosts and the risk of infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus in humans in gabon, central africa. | lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv), a human pathogenic arenavirus, is distributed worldwide. however, no human cases have been reported in africa. this study aimed to investigate the current situation and potential risks of lcmv infection in gabon, central africa. | 2021 | 33667697 |
protein immunization induces memory cd4+ t cells that lack th lineage commitment. | acute viral infection generates lineage-committed th1 and t follicular helper (tfh) memory cells that recall their lineage-specific functions following secondary challenge with virus. however, the lineage commitment of effector and memory th cells in vivo following protein vaccination is poorly understood. in this study, we analyzed effector and memory cd4+ t cell differentiation in mice (mus musculus) following adjuvanted glycoprotein immunization compared with acute lymphocytic choriomeningiti ... | 2021 | 34380649 |
serological evidence of multiple zoonotic viral infections among wild rodents in barbados. | rodents are reservoirs for several zoonotic pathogens that can cause human infectious diseases, including orthohantaviruses, mammarenaviruses and orthopoxviruses. evidence exists for these viruses circulating among rodents and causing human infections in the americas, but much less evidence exists for their presence in wild rodents in the caribbean. | 2021 | 34071689 |