Prostaglandin E 2 -Induced Immune Exhaustion and Enhancement of Antiviral Effects by Anti-PD-L1 Antibody Combined with COX-2 Inhibitor in Bovine Leukemia Virus Infection
Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) infection is a chronic viral infection of cattle and endemic in many countries, including Japan. Our previous study demonstrated that PGE , a product of cyclooxygenase (COX) 2, suppresses Th1 responses in cattle and contributes to the progression of Johne disease, a chron...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of immunology (1950) 2019-09, Vol.203 (5), p.1313 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) infection is a chronic viral infection of cattle and endemic in many countries, including Japan. Our previous study demonstrated that PGE
, a product of cyclooxygenase (COX) 2, suppresses Th1 responses in cattle and contributes to the progression of Johne disease, a chronic bacterial infection in cattle. However, little information is available on the association of PGE
with chronic viral infection. Thus, we analyzed the changes in plasma PGE
concentration during BLV infection and its effects on proviral load, viral gene transcription, Th1 responses, and disease progression. Both
expression by PBMCs and plasma PGE
concentration were higher in the infected cattle compared with uninfected cattle, and plasma PGE
concentration was positively correlated with the proviral load. BLV Ag exposure also directly enhanced PGE
production by PBMCs. Transcription of BLV genes was activated via PGE
receptors EP2 and EP4, further suggesting that PGE
contributes to disease progression. In contrast, inhibition of PGE
production using a COX-2 inhibitor activated BLV-specific Th1 responses in vitro, as evidenced by enhanced T cell proliferation and Th1 cytokine production, and reduced BLV proviral load in vivo. Combined treatment with the COX-2 inhibitor meloxicam and anti-programmed death-ligand 1 Ab significantly reduced the BLV proviral load, suggesting a potential as a novel control method against BLV infection. Further studies using a larger number of animals are required to support the efficacy of this treatment for clinical application. |
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ISSN: | 1550-6606 |
DOI: | 10.4049/jimmunol.1900342 |