Virus-induced interferon α production by a dendritic cell subset in the absence of feedback signaling in vivo

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Abstract

An effective type I interferon (IFN-α/β) response is critical for the control of many viral infections. Here we show that in vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV)-infected mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) the production of IFN-α is dependent on type I IFN receptor (IFNAR) triggering, whereas in infected mice early IFN-α production is IFNAR independent. In VSV-infected mice type I IFN is produced by few cells located in the marginal zone of the spleen. Unlike other dendritic cell (DC) subsets, FACS®-sorted CD11cintCD11b-GR-1+ DCs show high IFN-$ expression, irrespective of whether they were isolated from VSV-infected IFNAR-competent or -deficient mice. Thus, VSV preferentially activates a specialized DC subset presumably located in the marginal zone to produce high-level IFN-α largely independent of IFNAR feedback signaling.

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Barchet, W., Cella, M., Odermatt, B., Asselin-Paturel, C., Colonna, M., & Kalinke, U. (2002). Virus-induced interferon α production by a dendritic cell subset in the absence of feedback signaling in vivo. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 195(4), 507–516. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20011666

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