Dermal-type macrophages expressing CD209/DC-SIGN show inherent resistance to dengue virus growth

表达 CD209/DC-SIGN 的真皮型巨噬细胞表现出对登革热病毒生长的固有抵抗力

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作者:Wing-Hong Kwan, Erika Navarro-Sanchez, Hélène Dumortier, Marion Decossas, Hortense Vachon, Flavia Barreto dos Santos, Hervé W Fridman, Félix A Rey, Eva Harris, Philippe Despres, Christopher G Mueller

Background

An important question in dengue pathogenesis is the identity of immune cells involved in the control of dengue virus infection at the site of the mosquito bite. There is evidence that infection of immature myeloid dendritic cells plays a crucial role in dengue pathogenesis and that the interaction of the viral envelope E glycoprotein with CD209/DC-SIGN is a key element for their productive infection. Dermal macrophages express CD209, yet little is known about their role in dengue virus infection.

Conclusions

Aborting infection by viral sequestration in early phagosomes would present a novel means to curb infection of enveloped virus and may constitute a prime defense system to prevent dengue virus spread shortly after the bite of the infected mosquito.

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