Centro de Investigación en Sanidad Animal, Centro Nacional Instituto de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CISA-INIA-CSIC), Valdeolmos, 28130 Madrid, Spain.
Viruses. 2021 Jul 31;13(8):1511. doi: 10.3390/v13081511.
Viral infections have long provided a platform to understand the workings of immunity. For instance, great strides towards defining basic immunology concepts, such as MHC restriction of antigen presentation or T-cell memory development and maintenance, have been achieved thanks to the study of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) infections. These studies have also shaped our understanding of antiviral immunity, and in particular T-cell responses. In the present review, we discuss how bluetongue virus (BTV), an economically important arbovirus from the family that affects ruminants, affects adaptive immunity in the natural hosts. During the initial stages of infection, BTV triggers leucopenia in the hosts. The host then mounts an adaptive immune response that controls the disease. In this work, we discuss how BTV triggers CD8 T-cell expansion and neutralizing antibody responses, yet in some individuals viremia remains detectable after these adaptive immune mechanisms are active. We present some unpublished data showing that BTV infection also affects other T cell populations such as CD4 T-cells or γδ T-cells, as well as B-cell numbers in the periphery. This review also discusses how BTV evades these adaptive immune mechanisms so that it can be transmitted back to the arthropod host. Understanding the interaction of BTV with immunity could ultimately define the correlates of protection with immune mechanisms that would improve our knowledge of ruminant immunology.
病毒感染长期以来为理解免疫机制提供了一个平台。例如,通过研究淋巴细胞性脉络丛脑膜炎病毒(Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus,LCMV)感染,在定义基本免疫学概念方面取得了重大进展,如 MHC 限制抗原呈递或 T 细胞记忆的发展和维持。这些研究也塑造了我们对抗病毒免疫的理解,特别是对 T 细胞反应的理解。在本综述中,我们讨论了蓝舌病病毒(Bluetongue Virus,BTV)如何影响反刍动物的自然宿主的适应性免疫。在感染的初始阶段,BTV 会导致宿主白细胞减少。然后,宿主会产生适应性免疫反应来控制疾病。在这项工作中,我们讨论了 BTV 如何引发 CD8 T 细胞的扩增和中和抗体反应,但在这些适应性免疫机制活跃后,仍有一些个体可检测到病毒血症。我们还提供了一些未发表的数据,显示 BTV 感染还会影响其他 T 细胞群体,如 CD4 T 细胞或γδ T 细胞,以及外周血 B 细胞的数量。本综述还讨论了 BTV 如何逃避这些适应性免疫机制,以便能够传播回节肢动物宿主。了解 BTV 与免疫的相互作用最终可以确定与免疫机制相关的保护相关性,这将提高我们对反刍动物免疫学的认识。