Immune training enhances anti-viral responses and improves outcomes in Pax5-/+ mice susceptible to chronic infection

免疫训练可增强抗病毒反应,并改善易患慢性感染的 Pax5-/+ 小鼠的预后

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作者:Zhe Lu # ,Olivia Stencel # ,Wei Liu ,Eleni Vasileiou ,Haifeng C Xu ,Piyush Pandey ,Paweł Stachura ,Abdelrahman Elwy ,Anastassia Tsombal ,Ann-Sophie Mai ,Franziska Auer ,Mina N F Morcos ,Maximilian Seidl ,Sarah Koziel ,Peter-Martin Bruch ,Sascha Dietrich ,Sarah Elitzur ,Gunther Hartmann ,Karl S Lang ,Stefan Janssen ,Ute Fischer ,Sanil Bhatia ,Philipp A Lang ,Arndt Borkhardt ,Julia Hauer ,Aleksandra A Pandyra

Abstract

Viral infections pose a significant global burden. Host susceptibility to pathogens is determined by many factors including genetic variation that can lead to immunodeficient or dysregulated antiviral immune responses. Pax5 heterozygosity (Pax5-/+), resulting in reduced PAX5 levels in mice, mimics germline or somatic PAX5 dysregulation contributing to diseases such as childhood B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL). In contrast to the well-characterized roles of PAX5 during early B-cell development, little is known about how Pax5 heterozygosity impacts antiviral responses. We infected Pax5-/+ mice with the noncytopathic Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus (LCMV) and found that infection with the chronic Docile strain resulted in decreased survival of Pax5-/+ mice. While early adaptive CD8+ T-cell (CTL) immunity was robust in Pax5-/+ mice, LCMV-specific neutralizing antibody production was compromised leading to impaired long-term viral clearance and a pro-inflammatory milieu in the bone marrow (BM). Here we show that survival outcomes were improved upon prophylactic treatment with the β-glucan immune trainer through induction of heterologous protection against chronic infection. β-Glucan enhanced viral clearance, CTL immunity, neutralizing antibody production and reduced monocyte immunosuppression in multiple LCMV-resident host organs. New insight from this study will help design effective prophylactic treatment strategies against chronic viral infections, particularly in genetically predisposed susceptible hosts.

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