The activating receptor NKG2D of natural killer cells promotes resistance against enterovirus-mediated inflammatory cardiomyopathy

Karin Klingel, Cornelia Fabritius, Martina Sauter, Katrin Göldner, Diana Stauch, Reinhard Kandolf, Nicole Ettischer, Sabine Gahlen, Tanja Schönberger, Susanne Ebner, Andrew P. Makrigiannis, Simon Bélanger, Andreas Diefenbach, Bojan Políc, Johann Pratschke, Katja Kotsch

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Résumé

In enterovirus-induced cardiomyopathy, information regarding the detailed impact of natural killer (NK) cells on the outcome of the disease is limited. We therefore hypothesized that NK cells and certain NK cell receptors determine the different outcome of coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) myocarditis. Here, we demonstrate in murine models that resistance to chronic CVB3 myocarditis in immunocompetent C57BL/6 mice is characterized by significantly more mature CD11bhigh NK cells, the presence of NKG2D on NK cells, and enhanced NKG2D-dependent cytotoxicity compared to CVB3-susceptible A.BY/SnJ mice. The highly protective role of NKG2D in myocarditis was further proven by in vivo neutralization of NKG2D as well as in NKG2D-deficient mice but was shown to be independent of CD8+ T-cell-dependent immunity. Moreover, the adoptive transfer of immunocompetent C57BL/6 NK cells pre- (day -1) as well as post-infectionem (day +2) displayed the potential to prevent permissive A.BY/SnJ mice from a progressive outcome of CVB3 myocarditis reflected by significantly improved cardiopathology and heart function. Altogether, our results provide firm evidence for a protective role of NKG2D-activated NK cells in CVB3 myocarditis leading to an effective virus clearance, thus offering novel therapeutic options in the treatment of virus-induced myocarditis.

Langue d'origineEnglish
Pages (de-à)164-177
Nombre de pages14
JournalJournal of Pathology
Volume234
Numéro de publication2
DOI
Statut de publicationPublished - oct. 1 2014
Publié à l'externeOui

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Copyright © 2014 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland.

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  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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