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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36529029/frequency-of-irf5-dendritic-cells-is-associated-with-the-tlr7-induced-inflammatory-cytokine-response-in-sars-cov-2-infection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leon Cords, Robin Woost, Silke Kummer, Thomas T Brehm, Stefan Kluge, Stefan Schmiedel, Sabine Jordan, Ansgar W Lohse, Marcus Altfeld, Marylyn M Addo, Julian Schulze Zur Wiesch, Claudia Beisel
The SARS-CoV-2 infection leads to enhanced inflammation driven by innate immune responses. Upon TLR7 stimulation, dendritic cells (DC) mediate the production of inflammatory cytokines, and in particular of type I interferons (IFN). Especially in DCs, IRF5 is a key transcription factor that regulates pathogen-induced immune responses via activation of the MyD88-dependent TLR signaling pathway. In the current study, the frequencies of IRF5+ DCs and the association with innate cytokine responses in SARS-CoV-2 infected individuals with different disease courses were investigated...
December 13, 2022: Cytokine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36189206/consequences-of-sex-differences-in-type-i-ifn-responses-for-the-regulation-of-antiviral-immunity
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REVIEW
Maria Pujantell, Marcus Altfeld
The immune system protects us from pathogens, such as viruses. Antiviral immune mechanisms aim to limit viral replication, and must maintain immunological homeostasis to avoid excessive inflammation and damage to the host. Sex differences in the manifestation and progression of immune-mediated disease point to sex-specific factors modulating antiviral immunity. The exact mechanisms regulating these immunological differences between females and males are still insufficiently understood. Females are known to display stronger Type I IFN responses and are less susceptible to viral infections compared to males, indicating that Type I IFN responses might contribute to the sexual dimorphisms observed in antiviral responses...
2022: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35911762/host-kir-hla-c-genotypes-determine-hiv-mediated-changes-of-the-nk-cell-repertoire-and-are-associated-with-vpu-sequence-variations-impacting-downmodulation-of-hla-c
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Vollmers, Annabelle Lobermeyer, Annika Niehrs, Pia Fittje, Daniela Indenbirken, Jacqueline Nakel, Sanamjeet Virdi, Sebastien Brias, Timo Trenkner, Gabriel Sauer, Sven Peine, Georg M N Behrens, Clara Lehmann, Anja Meurer, Ramona Pauli, Nils Postel, Julia Roider, Stefan Scholten, Christoph D Spinner, Christoph Stephan, Eva Wolf, Christoph Wyen, Laura Richert, Paul J Norman, Jürgen Sauter, Alexander H Schmidt, Angelique Hoelzemer, Marcus Altfeld, Christian Körner
NK cells play a pivotal role in viral immunity, utilizing a large array of activating and inhibitory receptors to identify and eliminate virus-infected cells. Killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs) represent a highly polymorphic receptor family, regulating NK cell activity and determining the ability to recognize target cells. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I molecules serve as the primary ligand for KIRs. Herein, HLA-C stands out as being the dominant ligand for the majority of KIRs. Accumulating evidence indicated that interactions between HLA-C and its inhibitory KIR2DL receptors (KIR2DL1/L2/L3) can drive HIV-1-mediated immune evasion and thus may contribute to the intrinsic control of HIV-1 infection...
2022: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35798133/inflammatory-type-2-conventional-dendritic-cells-contribute-to-murine-and-human-cholangitis
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna-Lena Müller, Christian Casar, Max Preti, Daria Krzikalla, Cornelia Gottwick, Pia Averhoff, Philip Rosenstiel, Mathias Gelderblom, Marcus Altfeld, Ansgar W Lohse, Silja Steinmann, Marcial Sebode, Jenny Krause, Dorothee Schwinge, Christoph Schramm, Antonella Carambia, Johannes Herkel
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a progressive cholangiopathy with fibrotic stricturing and inflammation of bile ducts, which seems to be driven by a maladaptive immune response to bile duct injury. The histological finding of dendritic cell expansion in portal fields of PSC patients prompted us to investigate the role of dendritic cells in orchestrating the immune response to bile duct injury. METHODS: Dendritic cell numbers and subtypes were determined in different mouse models of cholangitis by flow cytometry based on lineage-imprinted markers...
July 4, 2022: Journal of Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35758160/engagement-of-trail-triggers-degranulation-and-ifn%C3%AE-production-in-human-natural-killer-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johannes Höfle, Timo Trenkner, Nadja Kleist, Vera Schwane, Sarah Vollmers, Bryan Barcelona, Annika Niehrs, Pia Fittje, Van Hung Huynh-Tran, Jürgen Sauter, Alexander H Schmidt, Sven Peine, Angelique Hoelzemer, Laura Richert, Marcus Altfeld, Christian Körner
NK cells utilize a large array of receptors to screen their surroundings for aberrant or virus-infected cells. Given the vast diversity of receptors expressed on NK cells we seek to identify receptors involved in the recognition of HIV-1-infected cells. By combining an unbiased large-scale screening approach with a functional assay, we identify TRAIL to be associated with NK cell degranulation against HIV-1-infected target cells. Further investigating the underlying mechanisms, we demonstrate that TRAIL is able to elicit multiple effector functions in human NK cells independent of receptor-mediated induction of apoptosis...
August 3, 2022: EMBO Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35749424/hiv-1-nef-mediated-downregulation-of-cd155-results-in-viral-restriction-by-kir2dl5-nk-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pia Fittje, Angelique Hœlzemer, Wilfredo F Garcia-Beltran, Sarah Vollmers, Annika Niehrs, Kerri Hagemann, Glòria Martrus, Christian Körner, Frank Kirchhoff, Daniel Sauter, Marcus Altfeld
Antiviral NK cell activity is regulated through the interaction of activating and inhibitory NK cell receptors with their ligands on infected cells. HLA class I molecules serve as ligands for most killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs), but no HLA class I ligands for the inhibitory NK cell receptor KIR2DL5 have been identified to date. Using a NK cell receptor/ligand screening approach, we observed no strong binding of KIR2DL5 to HLA class I or class II molecules, but confirmed that KIR2DL5 binds to the poliovirus receptor (PVR, CD155)...
June 2022: PLoS Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35416291/natural-killer-cell-mediated-adcc-in-sars-cov-2-infected-individuals-and-vaccine-recipients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kerri Hagemann, Kristoffer Riecken, Johannes M Jung, Heike Hildebrandt, Stephan Menzel, Madeleine J Bunders, Boris Fehse, Friedrich Koch-Nolte, Fabian Heinrich, Sven Peine, Julian Schulze Zur Wiesch, Thomas T Brehm, Marylyn M Addo, Marc Lütgehetmann, Marcus Altfeld
COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, has emerged as a global pandemic. While immune responses of the adaptive immune system have been in the focus of research, the role of NK cells in COVID-19 remains less well understood. Here, we characterized NK cell-mediated SARS-CoV-2 antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) against SARS-CoV-2 spike-1 (S1) and nucleocapsid (NC) protein. Serum samples from SARS-CoV-2 resolvers induced significant CD107a-expression by NK cells in response to S1 and NC, while serum samples from SARS-CoV-2-negative individuals did not...
August 2022: European Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35341760/a-simple-robust-flow-cytometry-based-whole-blood-assay-for-investigating-sex-differential-interferon-alpha-production-by-plasmacytoid-dendritic-cells
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Oliver Sampson, Nicholas Lim, Jemima White, Vinicius Vieira, Henrik Kløverpris, Emily Adland, Chris Conlon, Donal Skelly, Lucy Jones, Lizzie Stafford, Anni Jamsen, Ellie Barnes, Susie Dunachie, John Frater, Paul Klenerman, Marcus Altfeld, Philip Goulder
Central to sex differences observed in outcome from infection and vaccination is the innate immune response, and specifically production of type I interferons by plasmacytoid dendtiric cells (pDCs), the main producers of IFN-α. Evaluation of IFN-α production by pDCs is therefore critical for studies of innate immune function. However, reliable measurement of pDC IFN-α is hampered by reduced cell yields and cytokine production after cryopreservation or after even short delays in stimulating freshly isolated cells...
May 2022: Journal of Immunological Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34917099/a-genome-wide-crispr-cas9-based-screen-identifies-heparan-sulfate-proteoglycans-as-ligands-of-killer-cell-immunoglobulin-like-receptors
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Klara Klein, Angelique Hölzemer, Tim Wang, Tae-Eun Kim, Haley L Dugan, Stephanie Jost, Marcus Altfeld, Wilfredo F Garcia-Beltran
While human leukocyte antigen (HLA) and HLA-like proteins comprise an overwhelming majority of known ligands for NK-cell receptors, the interactions of NK-cell receptors with non-conventional ligands, particularly carbohydrate antigens, is less well described. We previously found through a bead-based HLA screen that KIR3DS1, a formerly orphan member of the killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptor (KIR) family, binds to HLA-F. In this study, we assessed the ligand binding profile of KIR3DS1 to cell lines using Fc fusion constructs, and discovered that KIR3DS1-Fc exhibited binding to several human cell lines including ones devoid of HLA...
2021: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34533978/kir3ds1-directs-nk-cell-mediated-protection-against-human-adenovirus-infections
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johannes M Jung, Wilhelm Ching, Martin E Baumdick, Helga Hofmann-Sieber, Jens B Bosse, Tobias Koyro, Kimberly J Möller, Lucy Wegner, Annika Niehrs, Kristina Russu, Mareike Ohms, Wenli Zhang, Anja Ehrhardt, Kevin Duisters, Eric Spierings, Angelique Hölzemer, Christian Körner, Suze A Jansen, Sven Peine, Ingo Königs, Marc Lütgehetmann, Daniel Perez, Konrad Reinshagen, Caroline A Lindemans, Marcus Altfeld, Mirjam Belderbos, Thomas Dobner, Madeleine J Bunders
Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) are a major cause for disease in children, in particular after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). Currently, effective therapies for HAdV infections in immunocompromised hosts are lacking. To decipher immune recognition of HAdV infection and determine new targets for immune-mediated control, we used an HAdV infection 3D organoid system, based on primary human intestinal epithelial cells. HLA-F, the functional ligand for the activating NK cell receptor KIR3DS1, was strongly up-regulated and enabled enhanced killing of HAdV5-infected cells in organoids by KIR3DS1+ NK cells...
September 17, 2021: Science Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34355200/assessment-of-escape-from-x-chromosome-inactivation-and-gene-expression-in-single-human-immune-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sven Hendrik Hagen, Jana Hennesen, Marcus Altfeld
X-chromosomal genes escaping from X chromosome inactivation (XCI) in immune cells can contribute to sex-specific differences in immune responses. This protocol describes the specific steps to determine escape from XCI and to simultaneously quantify mRNA expression of multiple genes at the single immune cell level using a single-nucleotide polymorphism approach. The protocol furthermore allows the analysis of allele-specific expression of X-chromosomal genes. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Hagen et al...
September 17, 2021: STAR protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34122425/innate-immune-reconstitution-in-humanized-bone-marrow-liver-thymus-hublt-mice-governs-adaptive-cellular-immune-function-and-responses-to-hiv-1-infection
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wilfredo F Garcia-Beltran, Daniel T Claiborne, Colby R Maldini, Meredith Phelps, Vladimir Vrbanac, Marshall E Karpel, Katharine L Krupp, Karen A Power, Christian L Boutwell, Alejandro B Balazs, Andrew M Tager, Marcus Altfeld, Todd M Allen
Humanized bone marrow-liver-thymus (HuBLT) mice are a revolutionary small-animal model that has facilitated the study of human immune function and human-restricted pathogens, including human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). These mice recapitulate many aspects of acute and chronic HIV-1 infection, but exhibit weak and variable T-cell responses when challenged with HIV-1, hindering our ability to confidently detect HIV-1-specific responses or vaccine effects. To identify the cause of this, we comprehensively analyzed T-cell development, diversity, and function in HuBLT mice...
2021: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33979020/a-simple-sensitive-and-low-cost-facs-assay-for-detecting-antibodies-against-the-native-sars-cov-2-spike-protein
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia Hambach, Tobias Stähler, Thomas Eden, Dorte Wendt, Natalie Tode, Friedrich Haag, Eva Tolosa, Marcus Altfeld, Anahita Fathi, Christine Dahlke, Marylyn M Addo, Stephan Menzel, Friedrich Koch-Nolte
BACKGROUND: Hamburg is a city state of approximately 1.9 Mio inhabitants in Northern Germany. Currently, the COVID-19 epidemic that had largely subsided during last summer is resurging in Hamburg and in other parts of the world, underlining the need for additional tools to monitor SARS-CoV-2 antibody responses. AIM: We aimed to develop and validate a simple, low-cost assay for detecting antibodies against the native coronavirus 2 spike protein (CoV-2 S) that does not require recombinant protein or virus...
September 2021: Immunity, Inflammation and Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33774059/single-cell-atlas-of-hepatic-t-cells-reveals-expansion-of-liver-resident-naive-like-cd4-t-cells-in-primary-sclerosing-cholangitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tobias Poch, Jenny Krause, Christian Casar, Timur Liwinski, Laura Glau, Max Kaufmann, Annika E Ahrenstorf, Leonard U Hess, Annerose E Ziegler, Glòria Martrus, Sebastian Lunemann, Marcial Sebode, Jun Li, Dorothee Schwinge, Christian F Krebs, Andre Franke, Manuel A Friese, Karl J Oldhafer, Lutz Fischer, Marcus Altfeld, Ansgar W Lohse, Samuel Huber, Eva Tolosa, Nicola Gagliani, Christoph Schramm
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Little is known about the composition of intrahepatic immune cells and their contribution to the pathogenesis of primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Herein, we aimed to create an atlas of intrahepatic T cells and thereby perform an in-depth characterization of T cells in inflamed human liver. METHODS: Different single-cell RNA sequencing methods were combined with in silico analyses on intrahepatic and peripheral T cells from patients with PSC (n = 11) and healthy donors (HDs, n = 4)...
August 2021: Journal of Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33606024/low-immune-activation-in-early-pregnancy-is-associated-with-preterm-but-not-small-for-gestational-age-delivery-in-hiv-infected-women-initiating-antiretroviral-therapy-in-pregnancy-a-pims-case-control-study-in-cape-town-south-africa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nontlantla Mdletshe, Christina Thobakgale, Thokozile R Malaba, Hlengiwe Madlala, Landon Myer, Daniel M Muema, Polycarp Mogeni, Clive M Gray, Marcus Altfeld, Marie-Louise Newell, Thumbi Ndung'u
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms underlying an association between HIV or antiretroviral therapy (ART) during pregnancy with risk of preterm delivery (PTD) and small-for-gestational-age (SGA) remain unclear. We explored the association between cellular immune activation and PTD or SGA in HIV-infected women initiating ART during or before pregnancy. METHODS: HIV infected women enrolled at median 15 weeks gestation; were analyzed for immune markers, matched on ART initiation timing (15 women initiated pre- and 15 during pregnancy)...
February 19, 2021: Clinical Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33359499/upregulation-of-hla-f-expression-by-bk-polyomavirus-infection-induces-immune-recognition-by-kir3ds1-positive-natural-killer-cells
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tobias F Koyro, Emma Kraus, Sebastian Lunemann, Angelique Hölzemer, Sonia Wulf, Johannes Jung, Pia Fittje, Florian Henseling, Christian Körner, Tobias B Huber, Adam Grundhoff, Thorsten Wiech, Ulf Panzer, Nicole Fischer, Marcus Altfeld
BK polyomavirus-associated nephropathy is a common complication after kidney transplantation leading to reduced graft function or loss. The molecular pathogenesis of BK polyomavirus-induced nephropathy is not well understood. A recent study had described a protective effect of the activating natural killer cell receptor KIR3DS1 in BK polyomavirus-associated nephropathy, suggesting a role of NK cells in modulating disease progression. Using an in vitro cell culture model of human BK polyomavirus infection and kidney biopsy samples from patients with BK polyomavirus-associated nephropathy, we observed significantly increased surface expression of the ligand for KIR3DS1, HLA-F, on BK polyomavirus-infected kidney tubular cells...
December 22, 2020: Kidney International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33335526/distinct-signatures-in-the-receptor-repertoire-discriminate-cd56bright-and-cd56dim-natural-killer-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vera Schwane, Van Hung Huynh-Tran, Sarah Vollmers, Vivien Maria Yakup, Jürgen Sauter, Alexander H Schmidt, Sven Peine, Marcus Altfeld, Laura Richert, Christian Körner
NK cells are phenotypically and functionally diverse lymphocytes due to variegated expression of a large array of receptors. NK-cell activity is tightly regulated through integration of receptor-derived inhibitory and activating signals. Thus, the receptor profile of each NK cell ultimately determines its ability to sense aberrant cells and subsequently mediate anti-viral or anti-tumor responses. However, an in-depth understanding of how different receptor repertoires enable distinct immune functions of NK cells is lacking...
2020: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33326789/hiv-antibody-fc-n-linked-glycosylation-is-associated-with-viral-rebound
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rasmus Offersen, Wen-Han Yu, Eileen P Scully, Boris Julg, Zelda Euler, Saheli Sadanand, Dario Garcia-Dominguez, Lu Zheng, Thomas A Rasmussen, Madeleine F Jennewein, Caitlyn Linde, Jessica Sassic, Giuseppe Lofano, Selena Vigano, Kathryn E Stephenson, Stephanie Fischinger, Todd J Suscovich, Mathias Lichterfeld, Douglas Lauffenburger, Erik S Rosenberg, Todd Allen, Marcus Altfeld, Richelle C Charles, Lars Østergaard, Martin Tolstrup, Dan H Barouch, Ole S Søgaard, Galit Alter
Changes in antibody glycosylation are linked to inflammation across several diseases. Alterations in bulk antibody galactosylation can predict rheumatic flares, act as a sensor for immune activation, predict gastric cancer relapse, track with biological age, shift with vaccination, change with HIV reservoir size on therapy, and decrease in HIV and HCV infections. However, whether changes in antibody Fc biology also track with reservoir rebound time remains unclear. The identification of a biomarker that could forecast viral rebound time could significantly accelerate the downselection and iterative improvement of promising HIV viral eradication strategies...
December 15, 2020: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33296655/heterogeneous-escape-from-x-chromosome-inactivation-results-in-sex-differences-in-type-i-ifn-responses-at-the-single-human-pdc-level
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sven Hendrik Hagen, Florian Henseling, Jana Hennesen, Hélène Savel, Solenne Delahaye, Laura Richert, Susanne Maria Ziegler, Marcus Altfeld
Immune responses differ between women and men, and type I interferon (IFN) responses following Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) stimulation are higher in women. The precise mechanisms driving these sex differences in immunity are unknown. To investigate possible genetic factors, we quantify escape from X chromosome inactivation (XCI) for TLR7 and four other genes (RPS6KA3, CYBB, BTK, and IL13RA1) at the single plasmacytoid dendritic cell (pDC) level. We observe escape from XCI for all investigated genes, leading to biallelic expression patterns...
December 8, 2020: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33273184/hiv-1-evades-a-gag-mutation-that-abrogates-killer-cell-immunoglobulin-like-receptor-binding-and-disinhibits-natural-killer-cells-in-infected-individuals-with-kir2dl2-hla-c-03-04-genotype
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maja C Ziegler, Kewreshini Naidoo, Anais Chapel, Sindiswa Nkotwana, Jaclyn Mann, Zenele Mncube, Nasreen Ismael, Philip Goulder, Thumbi Ndung'u, Marcus Altfeld, Christina F Thobakgale
: HIV-1 sequence variations impact binding of inhibitory killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIRs) to human leukocyte antigen class I (HLA-I) molecules modulating natural killer cell function. HIV-1 strains encoding amino acids that mediate binding of inhibitory KIRs might therefore have a selective benefit in individuals expressing the respective KIR/HLA genotypes. Here, we demonstrate that HIV-1 clade C avoids a p24 Gag mutation that abolishes binding of KIR2DL2 to HLA-C03:04 and disinhibits natural killer cells in individual encoding for this genotype...
January 1, 2021: AIDS
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