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NK-cell receptors NKp46 and NCR1 control human metapneumovirus infection

Authors :
Oded Danziger
Yaron Drori
Ariella Glasner
Batya Isaacson
Ofer Mandelboim
Alexandra Duev-Cohen
Rachel Zamostiano
Rachel Yamin
Michal Mandelboim
Eran Bacharach
Stipan Jonjić
Mohammad Diab
Yotam Bar-On
Source :
European Journal of Immunology, Volume 47, Issue 4
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Natural killer (NK) cells are capable of killing various pathogens upon stimulation of activating receptors. Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) is a respiratory virus, which was discovered in 2001 and is responsible for acute respiratory tract infection in infants and children worldwide. HMPV infection is very common, infecting around 70% of all children under the age of five. Under immune suppressive conditions, HMPV infection can be fatal. Not much is known on how NK cells respond to HMPV. In this study, using reporter assays and NK-cell cytotoxicity assays performed with human and mouse NK cells, we demonstrated that the NKp46-activating receptor and its mouse orthologue Ncr1, both members of the natural cytotoxicity receptor (NCR) family, recognized an unknown ligand expressed by HMPV-infected human cells. We demonstrated that MHC class I is upregulated and MICA is downregulated upon HMPV infection. We also characterized mouse NK-cell phenotype in the blood and the lungs of HMPV-infected mice and found that lung NK cells are more activated and expressing NKG2D, CD43, CD27, KLRG1, and CD69 compared to blood NK cells regardless of HMPV infection. Finally, we demonstrated, using Ncr1-deficient mice, that NCR1 plays a critical role in controlling HMPV infection.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00142980 and 15214141
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Immunology, Volume 47, Issue 4
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aada22f7d4eee88c21ae35d542bc24cb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.201646756