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The antiviral restriction factor IFN-induced transmembrane protein 3 prevents cytokine-driven CMV pathogenesis

Authors :
Maria A, Stacey
Simon, Clare
Mathew, Clement
Morgan, Marsden
Juneid, Abdul-Karim
Leanne, Kane
Katherine, Harcourt
Cordelia, Brandt
Ceri A, Fielding
Sarah E, Smith
Rachael S, Wash
Silvia Gimeno, Brias
Gabrielle, Stack
George, Notley
Emma L, Cambridge
Christopher, Isherwood
Anneliese O, Speak
Zoë, Johnson
Walter, Ferlin
Simon A, Jones
Paul, Kellam
Ian R, Humphreys
Source :
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
American Society for Clinical Investigation, 2017.

Abstract

The antiviral restriction factor IFN-induced transmembrane protein 3 (IFITM3) inhibits cell entry of a number of viruses, and genetic diversity within IFITM3 determines susceptibility to viral disease in humans. Here, we used the murine CMV (MCMV) model of infection to determine that IFITM3 limits herpesvirus-associated pathogenesis without directly preventing virus replication. Instead, IFITM3 promoted antiviral cellular immunity through the restriction of virus-induced lymphopenia, apoptosis-independent NK cell death, and loss of T cells. Viral disease in Ifitm3–/– mice was accompanied by elevated production of cytokines, most notably IL-6. IFITM3 inhibited IL-6 production by myeloid cells in response to replicating and nonreplicating virus as well as following stimulation with the TLR ligands Poly(I:C) and CpG. Although IL-6 promoted virus-specific T cell responses, uncontrolled IL-6 expression in Ifitm3–/– mice triggered the loss of NK cells and subsequently impaired control of MCMV replication. Thus, IFITM3 represents a checkpoint regulator of antiviral immunity that controls cytokine production to restrict viral pathogenesis. These data suggest the utility of cytokine-targeting strategies in the treatment of virus-infected individuals with impaired IFITM3 activity.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219738
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Clinical Investigation
Accession number :
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