Author: Stoycheva, Diana; Sandu, Ioana; Gräbnitz, Fabienne; Amorim, Ana; Borsa, Mariana; Weber, Stefan; Becher, Burkhard; Oxenius, Annette
Title: Nonâ€neutralizing antibodies protect against chronic LCMV infection by promoting infection of inflammatory monocytes in mice Cord-id: axortltg Document date: 2021_2_19
ID: axortltg
Snippet: Antibodies play an important role in host defense against microorganisms. Besides direct microbicidal activities, antibodies can also provide indirect protection via crosstalk to constituents of the adaptive immune system. Similar to many human chronic viral infections, persistence of Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) is associated with compromised T†and Bâ€cell responses. The administration of virusâ€specific nonâ€neutralizing antibodies (nnAbs) prior to LCMV infection protects ag
Document: Antibodies play an important role in host defense against microorganisms. Besides direct microbicidal activities, antibodies can also provide indirect protection via crosstalk to constituents of the adaptive immune system. Similar to many human chronic viral infections, persistence of Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) is associated with compromised T†and Bâ€cell responses. The administration of virusâ€specific nonâ€neutralizing antibodies (nnAbs) prior to LCMV infection protects against the establishment of chronic infection. Here, we show that LCMVâ€specific nnAbs bind preferentially Ly6C(hi) inflammatory monocytes (IMs), promote their infection in an Fcâ€receptor independent way, and support acquisition of APC properties. By constituting additional Tâ€cell priming opportunities, IMs promote early activation of virusâ€specific CD8 T cells, eventually tipping the balance between Tâ€cell exhaustion and effector cell differentiation, preventing establishment of viral persistence without causing lethal immunopathology. These results document a beneficial role of IMs in avoiding Tâ€cell exhaustion and an Fcâ€receptor independent protective mechanism provided by LCMVâ€specific nnAbs against the establishment of chronic infection.
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