Journal article

Plasmacytoid dendritic cells protect from viral bronchiolitis and asthma through semaphorin 4a-mediated T reg expansion

JP Lynch, RB Werder, Z Loh, MAA Sikder, B Curren, V Zhang, MJ Rogers, K Lane, J Simpson, SB Mazzone, K Spann, J Hayball, K Diener, ML Everard, CC Blyth, C Forstner, PG Dennis, N Murtaza, M Morrison, P Cuív Show all

Journal of Experimental Medicine | ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS | Published : 2018

Abstract

Respiratory syncytial virus-bronchiolitis is a major independent risk factor for subsequent asthma, but the causal mechanisms remain obscure. We identified that transient plasmacytoid dendritic cell (pDC) depletion during primary Pneumovirus infection alone predisposed to severe bronchiolitis in early life and subsequent asthma in later life after reinfection. pDC depletion ablated interferon production and increased viral load; however, the heightened immunopathology and susceptibility to subsequent asthma stemmed from a failure to expand functional neuropilin-1+ regulatory T (T reg) cells in the absence of pDC-derived semaphorin 4a (Sema4a). In adult mice, pDC depletion predisposed to seve..

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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council grant (1023756) awarded to S. Phipps and J.W. Upham, and an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship (FT130100518) to S. Phipps, an Australian Infectious Diseases Research Centre Excellence Award to J. P. Lynch, J. W. Upham, and S. Phipps, a University of Queensland Microbiome Challenge Award to P.O Cuiv and M. Morrison, and an equipment grant from the Rebecca L. Cooper Medical Research Foundation.