📄 High secretion of interferons by human plasmacytoid dendritic cells upon recognition of middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus
© 2015, American Society for Microbiology. The Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) emerged in 2012 as the causative agent of a severe respiratory disease with a fatality rate of approximately 30%. The high virulence and mortality rate prompted us to analyze aspects of MERSCoV pathogenesis, especially its interaction with innate immune cells such as antigen-presenting cells (APCs). Particularly, we analyzed secretion of type I and type III interferons (IFNs) by APCs, i.e., B cells, macrophages, monocyte-derived/myeloid dendritic cells (MDDCs/mDCs), and by plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) of human and murine origin after inoculation with MERS-CoV. Production of large amounts of type I and III IFNs was induced exclusively in human pDCs, which were significantly higher than IFN induction by severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-CoV. Of note, IFNs were secreted in the absence of productive replication. However, receptor binding, endosomal uptake, and probably signaling via Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) were critical for sensing of MERS-CoV by pDCs. Furthermore, active transcription of MERS-CoV N RNA and subsequent N protein expression were evident in infected pDCs, indicating abortive infection. Taken together, our results point toward dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4)-dependent endosomal uptake and subsequent infection of human pDCs by MERS-CoV. However, the replication cycle is stopped after early gene expression. In parallel, human pDCs are potent IFN-producing cells upon MERS-CoV infection. Knowledge of such IFN responses supports our understanding of MERS-CoV pathogenesis and is critical for the choice of treatment options.
keywords
🔗 severe acute (1373)
🔗 syndrome coronavirus (1074)
🔗 dendritic cells (45)
🔗 causative agent (117)
🔗 significantly higher (104)
🔗 fatality rate (123)
🔗 innate immune (105)
🔗 receptor binding (86)
🔗 dipeptidyl peptidase (47)
🔗 respiratory syndrome (2004)
🔗 acute respiratory (1734)
author
👤 Scheuplein, Vivian A.
👤 Seifried, Janna
👤 Malczyk, Anna H.
👤 Miller, Lilija
👤 Höcker, Lena
👤 Vergara-Alert, Júlia
👤 Dolnik, Olga
👤 Zielecki, Florian
👤 Becker, Björn
👤 Spreitzer, Ingo
👤 König, Renate
👤 Becker, Stephan
👤 Waibler, Zoe
👤 Mühlebach, Michael D.
year
⏰ 2015
journal
📚 Journal of Virology
issn
🗄 10985514 0022538X
volume
89
number
7
page
3859-3869
citedbycount
26
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