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Reovirus infection triggers inflammatory responses to dietary antigens and development of celiac disease

Authors :
Mine R. Ikizler
Fengling Hu
Matthew A. Zurenski
Bana Jabri
Karl W. Boehme
Hans Christian Reinecker
Chaitan Khosla
Brad A. Palanski
Sangman M. Kim
Romain Bouziat
Jason A. Iskarpatyoti
Valentina Discepolo
Ian Lawrence
Jordan D. Ernest
Léa M.M. Costes
Valérie Abadie
Mukund Varma
Janneke N. Samsom
Terence S. Dermody
Solomiia Khomandiak
Ramnik J. Xavier
Carol E. Semrad
Marlies Meisel
Andrea J. Pruijssers
Jennifer E. Stencel-Baerenwald
Nicole McAllister
Sonia S. Kupfer
Reinhard Hinterleitner
Toufic Mayassi
Pavithra Aravamudhan
Stefano Guandalini
Luis B. Barreiro
Judy J. Brown
Aylwin Ng
Bouziat, R.
Hinterleitner, R.
Brown, J. J.
Stencel-Baerenwald, J. E.
Ikizler, M.
Mayassi, T.
Meisel, M.
Kim, S. M.
Discepolo, V.
Pruijssers, A. J.
Ernest, J. D.
Iskarpatyoti, J. A.
Costes, L. M. M.
Lawrence, I.
Palanski, B. A.
Varma, M.
Zurenski, M. A.
Khomandiak, S.
Mcallister, N.
Aravamudhan, P.
Boehme, K. W.
Hu, F.
Samsom, J. N.
Reinecker, H. -C.
Kupfer, S. S.
Guandalini, S.
Semrad, C. E.
Abadie, V.
Khosla, C.
Barreiro, L. B.
Xavier, R. J.
Ng, A.
Dermody, T. S.
Jabri, B.
Pediatrics
Source :
Science, 356(6333), 44-+. American Association for the Advancement of Science
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2017.

Abstract

Viral infections have been proposed to elicit pathological processes leading to the initiation of T helper 1 (TH1) immunity against dietary gluten and celiac disease (CeD). To test this hypothesis and gain insights into mechanisms underlying virus-induced loss of tolerance to dietary antigens, we developed a viral infection model that makes use of two reovirus strains that infect the intestine but differ in their immunopathological outcomes. Reovirus is an avirulent pathogen that elicits protective immunity, but we discovered that it can nonetheless disrupt intestinal immune homeostasis at inductive and effector sites of oral tolerance by suppressing peripheral regulatory T cell (pTreg) conversion and promoting TH1 immunity to dietary antigen. Initiation of TH1 immunity to dietary antigen was dependent on interferon regulatory factor 1 and dissociated from suppression of pTreg conversion, which was mediated by type-1 interferon. Last, our study in humans supports a role for infection with reovirus, a seemingly innocuous virus, in triggering the development of CeD.

Details

ISSN :
10959203 and 00368075
Volume :
356
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5fb918e855e616a24d3cab7999001f59