| Literature DB >> 25530545 |
Yanyan Huang1, Dongdong Chen1, Jianying He1, Jun Cai2, Kai Shen3, Xiaoguang Liu1, Xinchun Yang4, Liyun Xu5.
Abstract
Viral microRNAs (miRNAs) can regulate the host innate immune response. In particular, the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) miRNA hcmv-miR-UL112 evades the host immune system by downregulating host immune gene and immediate-early viral gene expression. Natural killer (NK) cells are important innate immune cells with potent cytotoxicity, and are activated by type I interferons (IFNs) upon infection. It remains unclear how HCMV persists in the host despite the strongly antagonistic host immune system. A lentiviral vector was used to stably express hcmv-miR-UL112 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Hcmv-miR-UL112 expression levels were detected by TaqMan miRNA assay. The effects of hcmv-miR-UL112 on NK cell cytotoxicity were assessed with CD107a mobilization assay and CytoTox 96 non-radioactive cytotoxicity assay. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) were performed to detect type I IFNs levels in culture supernatants. To confirm the role of type I IFN in hcmv-miR-UL112-mediated NK cell cytotoxicity, PBMCs were incubated with antagonizing antibodies against IFN receptor (IFNAR) before lenti-hcmv-miR-UL112 treatment and recombinant type I IFN was added back into miR-transduced PBMC. Ectopically expressed hcmv-miR-UL112 functionally attenuated NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity, associated with decreased type I IFN expression. Hcmv-miR-UL112-transfected cells did not reduce the CD107-expression further than the IFNAR neutralizing mAbs-treatment alone, and adding back of recombinant type I IFN restored CD107a expression from the miR-transduced PBMC. Taken together, our results suggest that hcmv-miR-UL112 subverts innate immunity by downregulating type I IFN signaling to inhibit NK cell cytotoxicity. These results provide a new miRNA-based immunoevasion mechanism that may be exploited by HCMV.Entities:
Keywords: Hcmv-miR-UL112; Immune evasion; NK cells; Type I interferons
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25530545 DOI: 10.1016/j.imlet.2014.12.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunol Lett ISSN: 0165-2478 Impact factor: 3.685