Inhibition and deficiency of the immunoproteasome subunit LMP7 attenuates LCMV-induced meningitis
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PubMed ID
26464284
Description
In addition to antigen processing, immunoproteasomes were recently shown to exert functions influencing cytokine production by monocytes and T cells, T-helper cell differentiation, and T-cell survival. Moreover, selective inhibition of the immunoproteasome subunit LMP7 ameliorated symptoms of autoimmune diseases including CD4(+) T-cell mediated EAE. In this study, we show that LMP7 also plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV)-induced meningitis mediated by CTLs. Mice lacking functional LMP7 display delayed and reduced clinical signs of disease accompanied by a strongly decreased inflammatory infiltration into the brain. Interestingly, we found that selective inhibition and genetic deficiency of LMP7 affect the pathogenesis of LCMV-induced meningitis in a distinct manner. Our findings support the important role of LMP7 in inflammatory disorders and suggest immunoproteasome inhibition as a novel strategy against inflammation-induced neuropathology in the CNS.
Date of Publication
2016-01
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
Keyword(s)
CNS inflammation
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Cytotoxic T cells
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Immunoproteasome
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LMP7
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Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Mundt, Sarah | |
Kirk, Christopher J | |
Groettrup, Marcus | |
Basler, Michael |
Additional Credits
Series
European journal of immunology
Publisher
Wiley-VCH
ISSN
0014-2980
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restricted