In this study, we show that in the absence of a protective NK cell response, murine CMV causes destruction of splenic white and red pulp pulp areas in the first few days of infection. Destruction of T zone stroma is associated with almost complete loss of dendritic cells and T cells. We provide evidence that the virus replicates in red and white pulp stroma in vivo and in vitro. Control of white pulp viral replication is associated with migration of murine CMV-specific activated NK cells to white pulp areas, where they associate directly with podoplanin-expressing T zone stromal cells. Our data explain how NK cells protect the lymphoid-rich white pulp areas from CMV, allowing protective adaptive T cell-dependent immune responses to develop, and how this mechanism might break down in immunocompromised patients.
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Bekiaris, V., Timoshenko, O., Hou, T. Z., Toellner, K., Shakib, S., Gaspal, F., … Lane, P. J. L. (2008). Ly49H+ NK Cells Migrate to and Protect Splenic White Pulp Stroma from Murine Cytomegalovirus Infection. The Journal of Immunology, 180(10), 6768–6776. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.180.10.6768
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