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Requisite H2k role in NK cell-mediated resistance in acute murine cytomegalovirus-infected MA/My mice.

Abhijit Dighe1, Marisela Rodriguez, Pearl Sabastian, Xuefang Xie, Michael McVoy, Michael G Brown.   

Abstract

Human CMV infections are a major health risk in patients with dysfunctional or compromised immunity, especially in patients with NK cell deficiencies, as these are frequently associated with high morbidity and mortality. In experimental murine CMV (MCMV) infections, Ly49H activation receptors on C57BL/6 (B6) NK cells engage m157 viral ligands on MCMV-infected cells and initiate dominant virus control. In this study, we report that MCMV resistance in MA/My relies on Ly49H-independent NK cell-mediated control of MCMV infection as NK cells in these mice do not bind anti-Ly49H mAb or soluble m157 viral ligands. We genetically compared MA/My resistance with MCMV susceptibility in genealogically and NK gene complex-Ly49 haplotype-related C57L mice. We found that MCMV resistance strongly associated with polymorphic H2k-linked genes, including MHC and non-MHC locations by analysis of backcross and intercross progeny. The H2b haplotype most frequently, but not absolutely, correlated with MCMV susceptibility, thus confirming a role for non-MHC genes in MCMV control. We also demonstrate a definite role for NK cells in H2k-type MCMV resistance because their removal from C57L.M-H2k mice before MCMV infection diminished immunity. NK gene complex-linked polymorphisms, however, did not significantly influence MCMV control. Taken together, effective NK cell-mediated MCMV control in this genetic system required polymorphic H2k genes without need of Ly49H-m157 interactions.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16272339     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.175.10.6820

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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