Mural cell-specific deletion of MHC class I antigen presentation increases immune cell infiltration into the brain during neurotropic virus infection 2257679
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Abstract Introduction The H-2Db class I restricted CD8 T cell response is critical for clearance of neurotropic Theiler’s virus encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV) infection. However, the key central nervous system cell types required to present H-2Db for CD8 T cell trafficking and expansion in the brain are not known. Mural cells are a critical cellular component of the neurovascular unit for maintaining vascular integrity which also express MHC class I molecules. However, the importance of mural cell antigen-restricted engagement by CD8 T cells has not been investigated. Methods To determine the function of mural cell MHC Class I antigen presentation, we crossed the Pdgfrβ-creERT2 mouse to our novel H-2Db LoxP mouse developed by our laboratory. This transgenic mouse approach enabled us to target mural cells during neuroinflammation. Results We observed robust knockdown of H-2Db on mural cells during acute TMEV infection. Conditional H-2Db knockdown in mural cells resulted in increased brain infiltration of CD8 T cells specific to the immunodominant Db:VP2 121-130 epitope of TMEV, demonstrating an important role of mural cells for immune cell recruitment. Conclusion To our knowledge, this is the first study demonstrating MHC class I antigen presentation by mural cells impacts CD8 T cell recruitment during neuroinflammation. Funding Source R01-NS103212, T32-AI170478 Topic Categories Neuroimmunology (NEUR)
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Journal Info
The Journal of Immunology
American Association of Immunologists
Authors (10)
Mark Maynes
Mayo Clinic
Marina Seady
Mayo Clin., Minnesota
Zichen Tian
Michael Hansen
Javonte Thelwell
Mayo Clinic
John Cintron
Mayo Clin., Minnesota
Fang Jin
Asma Hassani
Mayo Clinic
Cody Lewis
Mayo Clinic
Aaron Johnson
Mayo Clinic