Shaping phenotype, function, and survival of dendritic cells by cytomegalovirus-encoded IL-10

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Raftery, MJ
Wieland, D
Gronewald, S
Kraus, AA
Giese, T
Schönrich, G
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[1] Humboldt Univ, Charite, Sch Med, Inst Virol, Berlin, Germany
[2] Heidelberg Univ, Inst Immunol, Heidelberg, Germany
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10.4049/jimmunol.173.5.3383
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Human dendritic cells (DCs) are essential for the antiviral immune response and represent a strategically important target for immune evasion of viruses, including human CMV (HCMV). Recently, HCMV has been discovered to encode a unique IL-10 homologue (cmvIL-10). In this study we investigated the capacity of cmvIL-10 to shape phenotype, function, and survival of DCs. For comparison we included human IL-10 and another IL-10 homologue encoded by EBV, which does not directly target DCs. Interestingly, cmvIL-10 strongly activated STAT3 in immature DCs despite its low sequence identity with human IL-10. For most molecules cmvIL-10 blocked LPS-induced surface up-regulation, confirming its role as an inhibitor of maturation. However, a small number of molecules on LPS-treated DCs including IDO, a proposed tolerogenic molecule, showed a different behavior and were up-regulated in response to cmvIL-10. Intriguingly, the expression of C-type lectin DC-specific ICAM-grabbing nonintegrin, a receptor for HCMV infection found exclusively on DCs, was also enhanced by cmvIL-10. This phenotypic change was mirrored by the efficiency of HCMV infection. Moreover, DCs stimulated with LPS and simultaneously treated with cmvIL-10 retained the function of immature DCs. Finally, cmvIL-10 increased apoptosis associated with DC maturation by blocking up-regulation of the antiapoptotic long form cellular FLIP. Taken together, these findings show potential mechanisms by which cmvIL-10 could assist HCMV to infect DCs and to impair DC function and survival.
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