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Key Role of the Scavenger Receptor MARCO in Mediating Adenovirus Infection and Subsequent Innate Responses of Macrophages

机译:清道夫受体MARCO在介导腺病毒感染和随后的巨噬细胞固有反应中的关键作用。

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ABSTRACT The scavenger receptor MARCO is expressed in several subsets of naive tissue-resident macrophages and has been shown to participate in the recognition of various bacterial pathogens. However, the role of MARCO in antiviral defense is largely unexplored. Here, we investigated whether MARCO might be involved in the innate sensing of infection with adenovirus and recombinant adenoviral vectors by macrophages, which elicit vigorous immune responses in vivo . Using cells derived from mice, we show that adenovirus infection is significantly more efficient in MARCO-positive alveolar macrophages (AMs) and in AM-like primary macrophage lines (Max Planck Institute cells) than in MARCO-negative bone marrow-derived macrophages. Using antibodies blocking ligand binding to MARCO, as well as gene-deficient and MARCO-transfected cells, we show that MARCO mediates the rapid adenovirus transduction of macrophages. By enhancing adenovirus infection, MARCO contributes to efficient innate virus recognition through the cytoplasmic DNA sensor cGAS. This leads to strong proinflammatory responses, including the production of interleukin-6 (IL-6), alpha/beta interferon, and mature IL-1α. These findings contribute to the understanding of viral pathogenesis in macrophages and may open new possibilities for the development of tools to influence the outcome of infection with adenovirus or adenovirus vectors. IMPORTANCE Macrophages play crucial roles in inflammation and defense against infection. Several macrophage subtypes have been identified with differing abilities to respond to infection with both natural adenoviruses and recombinant adenoviral vectors. Adenoviruses are important respiratory pathogens that elicit vigorous innate responses in vitro and in vivo . The cell surface receptors mediating macrophage type-specific adenovirus sensing are largely unknown. The scavenger receptor MARCO is expressed on some subsets of naive tissue-resident macrophages, including lung alveolar macrophages. Its role in antiviral macrophage responses is largely unexplored. Here, we studied whether the differential expression of MARCO might contribute to the various susceptibilities of macrophage subtypes to adenovirus. We demonstrate that MARCO significantly enhances adenovirus infection and innate responses in macrophages. These results help to understand adenoviral pathogenesis and may open new possibilities to influence the outcome of infection with adenoviruses or adenovirus vectors.
机译:摘要清道夫受体MARCO在幼稚的组织驻留巨噬细胞的几个子集中表达,并已证明参与识别各种细菌病原体。但是,MARCO在抗病毒防御中的作用在很大程度上尚待探索。在这里,我们调查了MARCO是否可能参与巨噬细胞对腺病毒和重组腺病毒载体感染的先天感测,从而在体内引起强烈的免疫反应。使用衍生自小鼠的细胞,我们显示,在MARCO阳性肺泡巨噬细胞(AMs)和AM样初级巨噬细胞系(Max Planck Institute细胞)中,腺病毒感染比MARCO阴性骨髓衍生的巨噬细胞明显更有效。使用抗体阻止配体绑定到MARCO,以及基因缺陷和MARCO转染的细胞,我们显示MARCO介导巨噬细胞的腺病毒快速转导。通过增强腺病毒感染,MARCO通过细胞质DNA传感器cGAS有助于有效识别先天病毒。这会导致强烈的促炎反应,包括产生白介素6(IL-6),α/β干扰素和成熟的IL-1α。这些发现有助于了解巨噬细胞中的病毒发病机理,并可能为开发影响腺病毒或腺病毒载体感染结果的工具开辟新的可能性。重要性巨噬细胞在炎症和防御感染中起着至关重要的作用。已经鉴定了几种巨噬细胞亚型,它们具有不同的能力来响应天然腺病毒和重组腺病毒载体的感染。腺病毒是重要的呼吸道病原体,可在体内和体外引起强烈的先天性反应。介导巨噬细胞类型特异性腺病毒感测的细胞表面受体在很大程度上是未知的。清道夫受体MARCO在幼稚的组织驻留巨噬细胞的某些子集上表达,包括肺泡巨噬细胞。它在抗病毒巨噬细胞反应中的作用在很大程度上尚待探索。在这里,我们研究了MARCO的差异表达是否可能导致巨噬细胞亚型对腺病毒的各种敏感性。我们证明,MARCO可以显着增强腺病毒感染和巨噬细胞的先天反应。这些结果有助于了解腺病毒的发病机理,并可能为影响腺病毒或腺病毒载体感染的结果提供新的可能性。

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