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Human Type 2 Myeloid Dendritic Cells Produce Interferon-Lambda And Amplify Interferon-Alpha In Response To Hepatitis C Virus Infection, Shuye Zhang, Karen Kodys, Kui Li, Gyongyi Szabo Sep 2014

Human Type 2 Myeloid Dendritic Cells Produce Interferon-Lambda And Amplify Interferon-Alpha In Response To Hepatitis C Virus Infection, Shuye Zhang, Karen Kodys, Kui Li, Gyongyi Szabo

Gyongyi Szabo

BACKGROUND and AIMS: The type III interferons (IFN-lambdas: interleukin [IL]-28a, IL-28b, and IL-29) have important roles in hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, but little is understood about what cells produce these cytokines or how production is activated. We investigated whether human immune cells recognize HCV-infected cells and respond by producing IFN-lambda. METHODS: We cultured healthy human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) with different populations of immune cells and Japanese fulminant hepatitis-1 (JFH-1) HCV-infected Huh7.5 (cell culture-derived HCV particles [HCVcc]/Huh7.5) cells. RESULTS: Human PBMCs recognized HCVcc/Huh7.5 cells and responded by producing IFN-alpha, IFN-gamma, and IFN-lambda. A rare subset of myeloid dendritic …


Pubertal And Adult Leydig Cell Function In Mullerian Inhibiting Substance-Deficient Mice, Xiufeng Wu, Ramamani Arumugam, Stephen Baker, Mary Lee Sep 2014

Pubertal And Adult Leydig Cell Function In Mullerian Inhibiting Substance-Deficient Mice, Xiufeng Wu, Ramamani Arumugam, Stephen Baker, Mary Lee

Mary M. Lee

Mullerian inhibiting substance (MIS) causes Mullerian duct regression during sexual differentiation and regulates postnatal Leydig cell development. MIS knockout (MIS-KO) mice with targeted deletions of MIS develop Leydig cell hyperplasia, but their circulating androgen concentrations are reportedly unaltered. We compared reproductive hormone profiles, androgen biosynthesis, and the expression of key steroidogenic and metabolic enzymes in MIS-KO and wild-type (WT) mice at puberty (36 d) and sexual maturity (60 d). In pubertal animals, basal testosterone and LH concentrations in plasma were lower in MIS-KO than WT mice, whereas human chorionic gonadotropin-stimulated testosterone concentrations were similar. In adults, basal LH, and both …


Mullerian-Inhibiting Substance Type Ii Receptor Expression And Function In Purified Rat Leydig Cells, Mary Lee, C. Seah, P. Masiakos, Chantal Sottas, F. Preffer, Patricia Donahoe, David Maclaughlin, Matthew Hardy Sep 2014

Mullerian-Inhibiting Substance Type Ii Receptor Expression And Function In Purified Rat Leydig Cells, Mary Lee, C. Seah, P. Masiakos, Chantal Sottas, F. Preffer, Patricia Donahoe, David Maclaughlin, Matthew Hardy

Mary M. Lee

Mullerian-inhibiting substance (MIS), a gonadal hormone in the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily, induces Mullerian duct involution during male sexual differentiation. Mice with null mutations of the MIS ligand or receptor develop Leydig cell hyperplasia and neoplasia in addition to retained Mullerian ducts, whereas MIS-overexpressing transgenic mice have decreased testosterone concentrations and Leydig cell numbers. We hypothesized that MIS directly modulates Leydig cell proliferation and differentiated function in the maturing testis. Therefore, highly purified rat Leydig and Sertoli cells were isolated to examine cell-specific expression, binding, and function of the MIS type II receptor. These studies revealed that this receptor is …


Virus-Induced Decline In Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Receptor 2 Is Associated With Plasma Leakage In Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, Anon Srikiatkhachorn, Chuanpis Ajariyakhajorn, Timothy Endy, Siripen Kalayanarooj, Daniel Libraty, Sharone Green, Francis Ennis, Alan Rothman Aug 2014

Virus-Induced Decline In Soluble Vascular Endothelial Growth Receptor 2 Is Associated With Plasma Leakage In Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever, Anon Srikiatkhachorn, Chuanpis Ajariyakhajorn, Timothy Endy, Siripen Kalayanarooj, Daniel Libraty, Sharone Green, Francis Ennis, Alan Rothman

Alan Rothman

Some individuals infected with dengue virus develop dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF), a viral hemorrhagic disease characterized by a transient period of localized plasma leakage. To determine the importance of vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A) in this syndrome, we compared plasma levels of VEGF-A and the soluble forms of its receptors in patients with DHF to patients with dengue fever (DF), a milder form of dengue virus infection without plasma leakage. We observed a rise in the plasma levels of free, but not total VEGF-A in DHF patients at the time of plasma leakage. This was associated with a decline …


Efficient Dengue Virus (Denv) Infection Of Human Muscle Satellite Cells Upregulates Type I Interferon Response Genes And Differentially Modulates Mhc I Expression On Bystander And Denv-Infected Cells, Rajas Warke, Aniuska Becerra, Agatha Zawadzka, Diane Schmidt, Katherine Martin, Krisanthi Giaya, Jonathan Dinsmore, Marcia Woda, Gregory Hendricks, Tracy Levine, Alan Rothman, Irene Bosch Aug 2014

Efficient Dengue Virus (Denv) Infection Of Human Muscle Satellite Cells Upregulates Type I Interferon Response Genes And Differentially Modulates Mhc I Expression On Bystander And Denv-Infected Cells, Rajas Warke, Aniuska Becerra, Agatha Zawadzka, Diane Schmidt, Katherine Martin, Krisanthi Giaya, Jonathan Dinsmore, Marcia Woda, Gregory Hendricks, Tracy Levine, Alan Rothman, Irene Bosch

Alan Rothman

Dengue virus (DENV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus that causes an acute febrile disease in humans, characterized by musculoskeletal pain, headache, rash and leukopenia. The cause of myalgia during DENV infection is still unknown. To determine whether DENV can infect primary muscle cells, human muscle satellite cells were exposed to DENV in vitro. The results demonstrated for the first time high-efficiency infection and replication of DENV in human primary muscle satellite cells. Changes in global gene expression were also examined in these cells following DENV infection using Affymetrix GeneChip analysis. The differentially regulated genes belonged to two main functional categories: cell …


Dengue Virus Induces Novel Changes In Gene Expression Of Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells, Rajas Warke, Kris Xhaja, Katherine Martin, Marcia Fournier, Sunil Shaw, Nathaly Brizuela, Norma De Bosch, David Lapointe, Francis Ennis, Alan Rothman, Irene Bosch Aug 2014

Dengue Virus Induces Novel Changes In Gene Expression Of Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells, Rajas Warke, Kris Xhaja, Katherine Martin, Marcia Fournier, Sunil Shaw, Nathaly Brizuela, Norma De Bosch, David Lapointe, Francis Ennis, Alan Rothman, Irene Bosch

Alan Rothman

Endothelial cells are permissive to dengue virus (DV) infection in vitro, although their importance as targets of DV infection in vivo remains a subject of debate. To analyze the virus-host interaction, we studied the effect of DV infection on gene expression in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) by using differential display reverse transcription-PCR (DD-RTPCR), quantitative RT-PCR, and Affymetrix oligonucleotide microarrays. DD identified eight differentially expressed cDNAs, including inhibitor of apoptosis-1, 2'-5' oligoadenylate synthetase (OAS), a 2'-5' OAS-like (OASL) gene, galectin-9, myxovirus protein A (MxA), regulator of G-protein signaling, endothelial and smooth muscle cell-derived neuropilin-like protein, and phospholipid scramblase 1. …


Predominance Of Hla-Restricted Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Responses To Serotype-Cross-Reactive Epitopes On Nonstructural Proteins Following Natural Secondary Dengue Virus Infection, Anuja Mathew, Ichiro Kurane, Sharone Green, Henry Stephens, David Vaughn, Siripen Kalayanarooj, Saroj Suntayakorn, Dasnayanee Chandanayingyong, Francis Ennis, Alan Rothman Aug 2014

Predominance Of Hla-Restricted Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Responses To Serotype-Cross-Reactive Epitopes On Nonstructural Proteins Following Natural Secondary Dengue Virus Infection, Anuja Mathew, Ichiro Kurane, Sharone Green, Henry Stephens, David Vaughn, Siripen Kalayanarooj, Saroj Suntayakorn, Dasnayanee Chandanayingyong, Francis Ennis, Alan Rothman

Alan Rothman

We examined the memory cytotoxic T-lymphocytic (CTL) responses of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) obtained from patients in Thailand 12 months after natural symptomatic secondary dengue virus infection. In all four patients analyzed, CTLs were detected in bulk culture PBMC against nonstructural dengue virus proteins. Numerous CD4+ and CD8+ CTL lines were generated from the bulk cultures of two patients, KPP94-037 and KPP94-024, which were specific for NS1.2a (NS1 and NS2a collectively) and NS3 proteins, respectively. All CTL lines derived from both patients were cross-reactive with other serotypes of dengue virus. The CD8+ NS1.2a-specific lines from patient KPP94-037 were HLA …


Dominant Recognition By Human Cd8+ Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes Of Dengue Virus Nonstructural Proteins Ns3 And Ns1.2a, Anuja Mathew, Ichiro Kurane, Alan Rothman, Lingling Zeng, Margo Brinton, Francis Ennis Aug 2014

Dominant Recognition By Human Cd8+ Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes Of Dengue Virus Nonstructural Proteins Ns3 And Ns1.2a, Anuja Mathew, Ichiro Kurane, Alan Rothman, Lingling Zeng, Margo Brinton, Francis Ennis

Alan Rothman

A severe complication of dengue virus infection, dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF), is hypothesized to be immunologically mediated and virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) may trigger DHF. It is also likely that dengue virus-specific CTLs are important for recovery from dengue virus infections. There is little available information on the human CD8+ T cell responses to dengue viruses. Memory CD8+CTL responses were analyzed to determine the diversity of the T cell response to dengue virus and to identify immunodominant proteins using PBMC from eight healthy adult volunteers who had received monovalent, live-attenuated candidate vaccines of the four dengue serotypes. All the …


Dengue Virus-Reactive Cd8+ T Cells Display Quantitative And Qualitative Differences In Their Response To Variant Epitopes Of Heterologous Viral Serotypes, Hema Bashyam, Sharone Green, Alan Rothman Aug 2014

Dengue Virus-Reactive Cd8+ T Cells Display Quantitative And Qualitative Differences In Their Response To Variant Epitopes Of Heterologous Viral Serotypes, Hema Bashyam, Sharone Green, Alan Rothman

Alan Rothman

Reactivation of serotype cross-reactive CD8+ memory T lymphocytes is thought to contribute to the immunopathogenesis of dengue disease during secondary infection by a heterologous serotype. Using cytokine flow cytometry, we have defined four novel HLA-A*02-restricted dengue viral epitopes recognized by up to 1.5% of circulating CD8+ T cells in four donors after primary vaccination. All four donors had the highest cytokine response to the epitope NS4b 2353. We also studied the effect of sequence differences in heterologous dengue serotypes on dengue-reactive CD8+ memory T cell cytokine and proliferative responses. The D3 variant of a different NS4b epitope 2423 and the …


Trail Is A Novel Antiviral Protein Against Dengue Virus, Rajas Warke, Katherine Martin, Krisanthi Giaya, Sunil Shaw, Alan Rothman, Irene Bosch Aug 2014

Trail Is A Novel Antiviral Protein Against Dengue Virus, Rajas Warke, Katherine Martin, Krisanthi Giaya, Sunil Shaw, Alan Rothman, Irene Bosch

Alan Rothman

Dengue fever is an important tropical illness for which there is currently no virus-specific treatment. To shed light on mechanisms involved in the cellular response to dengue virus (DV), we assessed gene expression changes, using Affymetrix GeneChips (HG-U133A), of infected primary human cells and identified changes common to all cells. The common response genes included a set of 23 genes significantly induced upon DV infection of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs), dendritic cells (DCs), monocytes, and B cells (analysis of variance, P < 0.05). Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL), one of the common response genes, was identified as a …


Identification Of Murine Poxvirus-Specific Cd8+ Ctl Epitopes With Distinct Functional Profiles, Anuja Mathew, Masanori Terajima, Kim West, Sharone Green, Alan Rothman, Francis Ennis, Jeffrey Kennedy Aug 2014

Identification Of Murine Poxvirus-Specific Cd8+ Ctl Epitopes With Distinct Functional Profiles, Anuja Mathew, Masanori Terajima, Kim West, Sharone Green, Alan Rothman, Francis Ennis, Jeffrey Kennedy

Alan Rothman

Murine T cell epitopes against vaccinia virus (VV) have not been characterized to date in part due to the large and complex genome of VV. We have identified and characterized two CD8+ T cell epitopes on the A47L (modified VV Ankara strain (MVA)-029) and J6R (MVA-043) proteins of VV that are Db and Kb restricted, respectively. Following i.p. immunization with VV New York City Board of Health (NYCBH) strain, MVA-029 peptide-stimulated splenocytes secreted IFN-gamma from 7 days to 7 mo postimmunization, and virus-stimulated effectors were also able to lyse MVA-029-pulsed target cells at the same time points. In contrast, MVA-043 …


Predominance Of Hla-Restricted Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Responses To Serotype-Cross-Reactive Epitopes On Nonstructural Proteins Following Natural Secondary Dengue Virus Infection, Anuja Mathew, Ichiro Kurane, Sharone Green, Henry Stephens, David Vaughn, Siripen Kalayanarooj, Saroj Suntayakorn, Dasnayanee Chandanayingyong, Francis Ennis, Alan Rothman Jan 2014

Predominance Of Hla-Restricted Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Responses To Serotype-Cross-Reactive Epitopes On Nonstructural Proteins Following Natural Secondary Dengue Virus Infection, Anuja Mathew, Ichiro Kurane, Sharone Green, Henry Stephens, David Vaughn, Siripen Kalayanarooj, Saroj Suntayakorn, Dasnayanee Chandanayingyong, Francis Ennis, Alan Rothman

Sharone Green

We examined the memory cytotoxic T-lymphocytic (CTL) responses of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) obtained from patients in Thailand 12 months after natural symptomatic secondary dengue virus infection. In all four patients analyzed, CTLs were detected in bulk culture PBMC against nonstructural dengue virus proteins. Numerous CD4+ and CD8+ CTL lines were generated from the bulk cultures of two patients, KPP94-037 and KPP94-024, which were specific for NS1.2a (NS1 and NS2a collectively) and NS3 proteins, respectively. All CTL lines derived from both patients were cross-reactive with other serotypes of dengue virus. The CD8+ NS1.2a-specific lines from patient KPP94-037 were HLA …


Dengue Virus-Reactive Cd8+ T Cells Display Quantitative And Qualitative Differences In Their Response To Variant Epitopes Of Heterologous Viral Serotypes, Hema Bashyam, Sharone Green, Alan Rothman Jan 2014

Dengue Virus-Reactive Cd8+ T Cells Display Quantitative And Qualitative Differences In Their Response To Variant Epitopes Of Heterologous Viral Serotypes, Hema Bashyam, Sharone Green, Alan Rothman

Sharone Green

Reactivation of serotype cross-reactive CD8+ memory T lymphocytes is thought to contribute to the immunopathogenesis of dengue disease during secondary infection by a heterologous serotype. Using cytokine flow cytometry, we have defined four novel HLA-A*02-restricted dengue viral epitopes recognized by up to 1.5% of circulating CD8+ T cells in four donors after primary vaccination. All four donors had the highest cytokine response to the epitope NS4b 2353. We also studied the effect of sequence differences in heterologous dengue serotypes on dengue-reactive CD8+ memory T cell cytokine and proliferative responses. The D3 variant of a different NS4b epitope 2423 and the …


Identification Of Murine Poxvirus-Specific Cd8+ Ctl Epitopes With Distinct Functional Profiles, Anuja Mathew, Masanori Terajima, Kim West, Sharone Green, Alan Rothman, Francis Ennis, Jeffrey Kennedy Jan 2014

Identification Of Murine Poxvirus-Specific Cd8+ Ctl Epitopes With Distinct Functional Profiles, Anuja Mathew, Masanori Terajima, Kim West, Sharone Green, Alan Rothman, Francis Ennis, Jeffrey Kennedy

Sharone Green

Murine T cell epitopes against vaccinia virus (VV) have not been characterized to date in part due to the large and complex genome of VV. We have identified and characterized two CD8+ T cell epitopes on the A47L (modified VV Ankara strain (MVA)-029) and J6R (MVA-043) proteins of VV that are Db and Kb restricted, respectively. Following i.p. immunization with VV New York City Board of Health (NYCBH) strain, MVA-029 peptide-stimulated splenocytes secreted IFN-gamma from 7 days to 7 mo postimmunization, and virus-stimulated effectors were also able to lyse MVA-029-pulsed target cells at the same time points. In contrast, MVA-043 …