| Literature DB >> 24829565 |
Davis Beltrán1, Sandra López-Vergès2.
Abstract
The innate immune response, in addition to the B- and T-cell response, plays a role in protection against dengue virus (DENV) infection and the degree of disease severity. Early activation of natural killer (NK) cells and type-I interferon-dependent immunity may be important in limiting viral replication during the early stages of DENV infection and thus reducing subsequent pathogenesis. NK cells may also produce cytokines that reduce inflammation and tissue injury. On the other hand, NK cells are also capable of inducing liver injury at early-time points of DENV infection. In vitro, NK cells can kill antibody-coated DENV-infected cells through antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity. In addition, NK cells may directly recognize DENV-infected cells through their activating receptors, although the increase in HLA class I expression may allow infected cells to escape the NK response. Recently, genome-wide association studies have shown an association between MICB and MICA, which encode ligands of the activating NK receptor NKG2D, and dengue disease outcome. This review focuses on recognition of DENV-infected cells by NK cells and on the regulation of expression of NK cell ligands by DENV.Entities:
Keywords: NK cell; NK ligand; NK receptor; dengue; innate immune response
Year: 2014 PMID: 24829565 PMCID: PMC4017149 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2014.00192
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561
Summary of the published findings related to ligands for receptors on NK cells and dengue virus infection.
| Ligand | Study type | Observation | Receptor on NK cells | Probable effect | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ICAM-1 | Acute patients’ lymphocytes | Adhesion molecules (ICAM-1 and LFA-1) are increased in NK cells in the acute phase of dengue disease | LFA-1 | adhesion | Azeredo et al. ( |
| DENV-specific antibodies | NK cells are the principal cells active in the ADCC against DENV-infected cells | CD16 | Activation, ADCC | Kurane et al. ( | |
| DENV ligands (probably: protein E) | Protein–protein interaction between rNKp44 and cells expressing DENV-E proteins. Interaction of NKp44 with E from another flavivirus (WNV) induces killing and IFNγ production | NKp44 | Activation? | Hershkovitz et al. ( | |
| MICA | Allele association | MICA alleles associated with dengue symptomatic infection | NKG2D | Activation? | García et al. ( |
| MICB | Allele association, GWAS | MICB alleles associated with symptomatic infection and dengue shock syndrome | NKG2D | Activation? | García et al. ( |
Figure 1Schematic model of NK cells interaction with DENV-infected cells. NK cells recognize infected cells through the interaction of their receptors with ligands on the infected cells, the outcome depends on the balance between activating or inhibitory signals. Once activated NK cells are capable of ADCC or direct cytotoxicity, and of producing cytokines, mainly IFNγ.