Tmem119+ microglia controls blood-brain barrier disruption through MHC class I restricted antigen presentation in a CNS vascular disease model 2255918
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Abstract Introduction CD8 T cells are key immune cells in viral clearance, targeting infected cells following recognition of MHC class I restricted antigen presentation. Previous work has determined that microglia and perivascular macrophages are essential for normal CD8 T cell responses against neurotropic viral infection, indicating that cells at the neurovascular unit can act as antigen-presenting cells. However, the specific importance of microglia MHC class I restricted antigen presentation to brain-infiltrating CD8 T cells has been difficult to define. Methods To address this question, our laboratory generated novel single MHC Class I conditional knockout mice in which H-2Kb or H-2Db can be deactivated specifically in Tmem119+ microglia with tamoxifen administration. Recombinant Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV) encoding the model OVA antigen enabled analysis of virus antigen-specific CD8 T cells restricted to H-2Kb class I molecules while Daniel’s strain TMEV H-2Db class I molecules enabled analysis of Db:VP2 specific CD8 T cells. Results Our results revealed profound differences in the response of CD8 T cells upon deletion of MHC class I molecules on microglia. Conditional knockout of H-2Kb in Tmem119+ microglia reduced Kb:OVA epitope specific CD8 T cells in the brain compared to Cre negative littermate controls, and BrdU staining revealed differences in T cell proliferation. Meanwhile, mice with deletion of Db in Tmem119+ microglia had reduced levels of perforin in Db:VP2 CD8 T cells. Furthermore, in a model of CNS vascular disease, the deletion of H-2Db of Tmem119+ microglia reduced CD8 T cell numbers in the brain, as well as the blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown observed by a FITC albumin assay. Conclusion These findings demonstrate discrete roles for specific MHC Class I molecules on microglia during CNS viral infection. This data will further our understanding of brain infiltrating CD8 T cell responses in neurologic diseases as well as the regulation of BBB by microglia. Funding Source R01 NS 103212 R01 NS122174 Topic Categories Neuroimmunology (NEUR)
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The Journal of Immunology
American Association of Immunologists
Authors (10)
Marina Seady
Mayo Clin., Minnesota
Mark Maynes
Mayo Clinic
Javonte Thelwell
Mayo Clinic
Hadley Jensen
Mayo Clinic
Carley Owens
Mayo Clinic
Fang Jin
Michael Hansen
Cody Lewis
Mayo Clinic
Asma Hassani
Mayo Clinic
Aaron Johnson
Mayo Clinic