Type I Interferon Receptor Signaling Drives Selective Permissiveness of Astrocytes and Microglia to Measles Virus during Brain Infection

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Welsch, Jeremy Charles [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Charvet, Benjamin [1 ,5 ]
Dussurgey, Sebastien [3 ]
Allatif, Omran [1 ]
Aurine, Noemie [1 ]
Horvat, Branka [1 ,2 ]
Gerlier, Denis [1 ,2 ]
Mathieu, Cyrille [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Ecole Normale Super Lyon, INSERM,Univ Lyon, CNRS,UMR5308,CIRI,U1111,Int Ctr Infectiol Res, Lyon, France
[2] Univ Lyon, LabEx Ecofect, Lyon, France
[3] Univ Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Ecole Normale Super Lyon, INSERM, SFR BioSci,CNRS,UMS3444,US8, Lyon, France
[4] Univ Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[5] GeNeuro, Geneva, Switzerland
关键词
measles virus; astrogliosis; cell permissiveness; central nervous system infections; interferons; organotypic brain cultures; SUBACUTE SCLEROSING-PANENCEPHALITIS; CNS; SPREAD; SLAM; ASTROGLIOSIS; EXPRESSION; NEURONS; PROTEIN; CELLS; GENE;
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10.1128/JVI.00618-19
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Fatal neurological syndromes can occur after measles virus (MeV) infection of the brain. The mechanisms controlling MeV spread within the central nervous system (CNS) remain poorly understood. We analyzed the role of type I interferon (IFN-I) receptor (IFNAR) signaling in the control of MeV infection in a murine model of brain infection. Using organotypic brain cultures (OBC) from wild-type and IFNAR-knockout (IFNAR(KO)) transgenic mice ubiquitously expressing the human SLAM (CD150) receptor, the heterogeneity of the permissiveness of different CNS cell types to MeV infection was characterized. In the absence of IFNAR signaling, MeV propagated significantly better in explant slices. In OBC from IFNAR-competent mice, while astrocytes and microglia were infected on the day of explant preparation, they became refractory to infection with time, in contrast to neurons and oligodendrocytes, which remained permissive to infection. This selective loss of permissiveness to MeV infection was not observed in IFNAR(KO) mouse OBC. Accordingly, the development of astrogliosis related to the OBC procedure was exacerbated in the presence of IFNAR signaling. In the hippocampus, this astrogliosis was characterized by a change in the astrocyte phenotype and by an increase of IFN-I transcripts. A proteome analysis showed the upregulation of 84 out of 111 secreted proteins. In the absence of IFNAR, only 27 secreted proteins were upregulated, and none of these were associated with antiviral activities. Our results highlight the essential role of the IFN-I response in astrogliosis and in the permissiveness of astrocytes and microglia that could control MeV propagation throughout the CNS. IMPORTANCE Measles virus (MeV) can infect the central nervous system (CNS), with dramatic consequences. The mechanisms controlling MeV invasion of the CNS remain ill-defined since most previous data were obtained from postmortem analysis. Here, we highlight for the first time the crucial role of the type I interferon (IFN-I) response not only in the control of CNS invasion but also in the early permissiveness of glial cells to measles virus infection.
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