Heterologous Immunity and Persistent Murine Cytomegalovirus Infection

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作者
Che, Jenny W.
Daniels, Keith A.
Selin, Liisa K.
Welsh, Raymond M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Massachusetts, Sch Med, Dept Pathol, Worcester, MA 01605 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
CD8 T cell; memory inflation; heterologous immunity; cross-reactivity; lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus; murine cytomegalovirus; mouse; CD8; T-CELLS; LYMPHOCYTIC CHORIOMENINGITIS VIRUS; PRIVATE SPECIFICITIES; MEMORY INFLATION; ANTIVIRAL IMMUNITY; I INTERFERON; RESPONSES; REPERTOIRE; ATTRITION; VISUALIZATION;
D O I
10.1128/JVI.01386-16
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
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 heterologous immunity with LCMV. If mice were previously immune to LCMV and then infected with MCMV (LCMV + MCMV), they had more severe immunopathology, enhanced viral burden in multiple organs, and suppression of MCMV-specific T cell memory inflation. MCMV infection initially reduced the numbers of LCMV-specific memory T cells, but continued MCMV persistence did not further erode memory T cells specific to LCMV. When MCMV infection was given first (MCMV + LCMV), the magnitude of the acute T cell response to LCMV declined with age though this age-dependent decline was not dependent on MCMV. However, some of these MCMV persistently infected mice with acute LCMV infection (7 of 36) developed a robust immunodominant CD8 T cell response apparently cross-reactive between a newly defined putative MCMV epitope sequence, M57727-734, and the normally subdominant LCMV epitope L2062-2069, indicating a profound private specificity effect in heterologous immunity between these two viruses. These results further illustrate how a history of an acute or a persistent virus infection can substantially influence the immune responses and immune pathology associated with acute or persistent infections with an unrelated virus. IMPORTANCE This study extends our understanding of heterologous immunity in the context of persistent viral infection. The phenomenon has been studied mostly with viruses such as LCMV that are cleared, but the situation can be more complex with a persistent virus such as MCMV. We found that the history of LCMV infection intensifies MCMV immunopathology, enhances MCMV burden in multiple organs, and suppresses MCMV-specific T cell memory inflation. In the reverse infection sequence, we show that some of the long-term MCMV-immune mice mount a robust CD8 T cell cross-reactive response between a newly defined putative MCMV epitope sequence and a normally subdominant LCMV epitope. These results further illustrate how a history of infection can substantially influence the immune responses and immune pathology associated with infections with an unrelated virus.
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