Zika but not Dengue virus infection limits NF-κB activity in human monocyte-derived dendritic cells and suppresses their ability to activate T cells

寨卡病毒感染(而非登革病毒感染)会限制人单核细胞来源的树突状细胞中的NF-κB活性,并抑制其激活T细胞的能力。

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作者:Ying-Ting Wang ,Emilie Branche ,Jialei Xie ,Rachel E McMillan ,Fernanda Ana-Sosa-Batiz ,Hsueh-Han Lu ,Qin Hui Li ,Alex E Clark ,Joan M Valls Cuevas ,Karla M Viramontes ,Aaron F Garretson ,Rúbens Prince Dos Santos Alves ,Sven Heinz ,Christopher Benner ,Aaron F Carlin ,Sujan Shresta
Understanding flavivirus immunity is critical for the development of pan-flavivirus vaccines. Dendritic cells (DC) coordinate antiviral innate and adaptive immune responses, and they can be targeted by flaviviruses as a mechanism of immune evasion. Using an unbiased genome-wide approach designed to specifically identify flavivirus-modulated pathways, we found that, while dengue virus (DENV) robustly activates DCs, Zika virus (ZIKV) causes minimal activation of genes involved in DC activation, maturation, and antigen presentation, reducing cytokine secretion and the stimulation of allogeneic and peptide-specific T cell responses. Mechanistically, ZIKV inhibits DC maturation by suppressing NF-κB p65 recruitment and the subsequent transcription of proinflammatory and DC maturation-related genes. Thus, we identify a divergence in the effects of ZIKV and DENV on the host T cell response, highlighting the need to factor such differences into the design of anti-flavivirus vaccines.

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