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Coinfection. Virus-helminth coinfection reveals a microbiota-independent mechanism of immunomodulation.

Lisa C Osborne1, Laurel A Monticelli1, Timothy J Nice2, Tara E Sutherland3, Mark C Siracusa1, Matthew R Hepworth4, Vesselin T Tomov5, Dmytro Kobuley1, Sara V Tran1, Kyle Bittinger6, Aubrey G Bailey6, Alice L Laughlin6, Jean-Luc Boucher7, E John Wherry8, Frederic D Bushman6, Judith E Allen3, Herbert W Virgin2, David Artis9.   

Abstract

The mammalian intestine is colonized by beneficial commensal bacteria and is a site of infection by pathogens, including helminth parasites. Helminths induce potent immunomodulatory effects, but whether these effects are mediated by direct regulation of host immunity or indirectly through eliciting changes in the microbiota is unknown. We tested this in the context of virus-helminth coinfection. Helminth coinfection resulted in impaired antiviral immunity and was associated with changes in the microbiota and STAT6-dependent helminth-induced alternative activation of macrophages. Notably, helminth-induced impairment of antiviral immunity was evident in germ-free mice, but neutralization of Ym1, a chitinase-like molecule that is associated with alternatively activated macrophages, could partially restore antiviral immunity. These data indicate that helminth-induced immunomodulation occurs independently of changes in the microbiota but is dependent on Ym1.
Copyright © 2014, American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25082704      PMCID: PMC4548887          DOI: 10.1126/science.1256942

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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