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调整管弦乐队:人巨细胞病毒与先天免疫

Tuning the Orchestra: HCMV vs. Innate Immunity.

作者信息

Dell'Oste Valentina, Biolatti Matteo, Galitska Ganna, Griffante Gloria, Gugliesi Francesca, Pasquero Selina, Zingoni Alessandra, Cerboni Cristina, De Andrea Marco

机构信息

Laboratory of Pathogenesis of Viral Infections, Department of Public Health and Pediatric Sciences, University of Turin, Turin, Italy.

Department of Molecular Immunology and Immunopathology, "Sapienza" University of Rome, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Front Microbiol. 2020 Apr 15;11:661. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.00661. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Understanding how the innate immune system keeps human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) in check has recently become a critical issue in light of the global clinical burden of HCMV infection in newborns and immunodeficient patients. Innate immunity constitutes the first line of host defense against HCMV as it involves a complex array of cooperating effectors - e.g., inflammatory cytokines, type I interferon (IFN-I), natural killer (NK) cells, professional antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and phagocytes - all capable of disrupting HCMV replication. These factors are known to trigger a highly efficient adaptive immune response, where cellular restriction factors (RFs) play a major gatekeeping role. Unlike other innate immunity components, RFs are constitutively expressed in many cell types, ready to act before pathogen exposure. Nonetheless, the existence of a positive regulatory feedback loop between RFs and IFNs is clear evidence of an intimate cooperation between intrinsic and innate immunity. In the course of virus-host coevolution, HCMV has, however, learned how to manipulate the functions of multiple cellular players of the host innate immune response to achieve latency and persistence. Thus, HCMV acts like an orchestra conductor able to piece together and rearrange parts of a musical score (i.e., innate immunity) to obtain the best live performance (i.e., viral fitness). It is therefore unquestionable that innovative therapeutic solutions able to prevent HCMV immune evasion in congenitally infected infants and immunocompromised individuals are urgently needed. Here, we provide an up-to-date review of the mechanisms regulating the interplay between HCMV and innate immunity, focusing on the various strategies of immune escape evolved by this virus to gain a fitness advantage.

摘要

鉴于人类巨细胞病毒(HCMV)感染对新生儿和免疫缺陷患者造成的全球临床负担,了解先天免疫系统如何控制HCMV最近已成为一个关键问题。先天免疫构成了宿主抵御HCMV的第一道防线,因为它涉及一系列复杂的协同效应器,例如炎性细胞因子、I型干扰素(IFN-I)、自然杀伤(NK)细胞、专业抗原呈递细胞(APC)和吞噬细胞,所有这些都能够破坏HCMV复制。已知这些因素会触发高效的适应性免疫反应,其中细胞限制因子(RF)发挥主要的把关作用。与其他先天免疫成分不同,RF在许多细胞类型中组成性表达,在病原体暴露之前就准备好发挥作用。尽管如此,RF和IFN之间存在正调控反馈回路,这清楚地证明了内在免疫和先天免疫之间的密切合作。然而,在病毒与宿主的共同进化过程中,HCMV已经学会了如何操纵宿主先天免疫反应中多个细胞参与者的功能,以实现潜伏和持续存在。因此,HCMV就像一位管弦乐队指挥,能够拼凑并重新编排乐谱的各个部分(即先天免疫),以获得最佳的现场表演(即病毒适应性)。因此,迫切需要能够防止先天感染婴儿和免疫功能低下个体中HCMV免疫逃逸的创新治疗方案。在这里,我们提供了一篇关于调节HCMV与先天免疫相互作用机制的最新综述,重点关注该病毒为获得适应性优势而进化出的各种免疫逃逸策略。

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