Zika virus spreads through infection of lymph node-resident macrophages.

寨卡病毒通过感染淋巴结内的巨噬细胞传播

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作者:Reynoso Glennys V, Gordon David N, Kalia Anurag, Aguilar Cynthia C, Malo Courtney S, Aleshnick Maya, Dowd Kimberly A, Cherry Christian R, Shannon John P, Vrba Sophia M, Holmes Autumn C, Alippe Yael, Maciejewski Sonia, Asano Kenichi, Diamond Michael S, Pierson Theodore C, Hickman Heather D
To disseminate through the body, Zika virus (ZIKV) is thought to exploit the mobility of myeloid cells, in particular monocytes and dendritic cells. However, the timing and mechanisms underlying shuttling of the virus by immune cells remains unclear. To understand the early steps in ZIKV transit from the skin, at different time points, we spatially mapped ZIKV infection in lymph nodes (LNs), an intermediary site en route to the blood. Contrary to prevailing hypotheses, migratory immune cells are not required for the virus to reach the LNs or blood. Instead, ZIKV rapidly infects a subset of sessile CD169(+) macrophages in the LNs, which release the virus to infect downstream LNs. Infection of CD169(+) macrophages alone is sufficient to initiate viremia. Overall, our experiments indicate that macrophages that reside in the LNs contribute to initial ZIKV spread. These studies enhance our understanding of ZIKV dissemination and identify another anatomical site for potential antiviral intervention.

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