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Effects of promyelocytic leukemia protein on virus-host balance

Bonilla, Weldy V. and Pinschewer, Daniel D. and Klenerman, Paul and Rousson, Valentin and Gaboli, Mirella and Pandolfi, Pier P. and Zinkernagel, Rolf M. and Salvato, Maria S. and Hengartner, Hans. (2002) Effects of promyelocytic leukemia protein on virus-host balance. Journal of Virology, 76 (8). pp. 3810-3818.

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Abstract

The cellular promyelocytic leukemia protein (PML) associates with the proteins of several viruses and in some cases reduces viral propagation in cell culture. To examine the role of PML in vivo, we compared immune responses and virus loads of PML-deficient and control mice infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) and vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV). PML(-/-) mice exhibited accelerated primary footpad swelling reactions to very-low-dose LCMV, higher swelling peaks upon high-dose inoculation, and higher viral loads in the early phase of systemic LCMV infection. T-cell-mediated hepatitis and consequent mortality upon infection with a hepatotropic LCMV strain required 10- to 100-times-lower inocula despite normal cytotoxic T-lymphocyte reactivity in PML(-/-) mice. Furthermore, PML deficiency rendered mice 10 times more susceptible to lethal immunopathology upon intracerebral LCMV inoculation. Accordingly, 10-times-lower VSV inocula elicited specific neutralizing-antibody responses, a replication-based effect not observed with inactivated virus or after immunization with recombinant VSV glycoprotein. These in vivo observations corroborated our results showing more virus production in PML(-/-) fibroblasts. Thus, PML is a contributor to innate immunity, defining host susceptibility to viral infections and to immunopathology.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Biomedizin > Division of Medical Microbiology > Experimental Virology (Pinschewer)
UniBasel Contributors:Pinschewer, Daniel
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:American Society of Microbiology
ISSN:0022-538X
e-ISSN:1098-5514
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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