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In vivo imaging of retrovirus infection reveals a role for Siglec-1/CD169 in multiple routes of transmission
Haugh KA, Ladinsky MS, Ullah I, Stone HM, Pi R, Gilardet A, Grunst MW, Kumar P, Bjorkman PJ, Mothes W, Uchil PD. In vivo imaging of retrovirus infection reveals a role for Siglec-1/CD169 in multiple routes of transmission. ELife 2021, 10: e64179. PMID: 34223819, PMCID: PMC8298093, DOI: 10.7554/elife.64179.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSentinel macrophagesSiglec-1/CD169Immune surveillance functionCommon host factorMesenteric sacsPeyer's patchesGastrointestinal tractOral routeReporter virusRetrovirus transmissionRetrovirus infectionFrontline cellsRetroviral pathogenesisHost factorsBioluminescence imagingVirus entryIncoming virusInfectionRetrovirus life cycleCD169Early eventsMacrophagesMultiscale imaging approachVirusSurveillance functionLive imaging of SARS-CoV-2 infection in mice reveals that neutralizing antibodies require Fc function for optimal efficacy
Ullah I, Prévost J, Ladinsky MS, Stone H, Lu M, Anand SP, Beaudoin-Bussières G, Symmes K, Benlarbi M, Ding S, Gasser R, Fink C, Chen Y, Tauzin A, Goyette G, Bourassa C, Medjahed H, Mack M, Chung K, Wilen CB, Dekaban GA, Dikeakos JD, Bruce EA, Kaufmann DE, Stamatatos L, McGuire AT, Richard J, Pazgier M, Bjorkman PJ, Mothes W, Finzi A, Kumar P, Uchil PD. Live imaging of SARS-CoV-2 infection in mice reveals that neutralizing antibodies require Fc function for optimal efficacy. Immunity 2021, 54: 2143-2158.e15. PMID: 34453881, PMCID: PMC8372518, DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2021.08.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCOVID-19 convalescent subjectsSARS-CoV-2 infectionBioluminescence imagingK18-hACE2 miceLive bioluminescence imagingNatural killer cellsFc effector functionsSARS-CoV-2Convalescent subjectsKiller cellsPotent NAbsImmune protectionInflammatory responseEffector functionsNasal cavityNaB treatmentOptimal efficacyFc functionDepletion studiesMiceNAbsCOVID-19Direct neutralizationInfectionAntibodiesA Protective Role for the Lectin CD169/Siglec-1 against a Pathogenic Murine Retrovirus
Uchil PD, Pi R, Haugh KA, Ladinsky MS, Ventura JD, Barrett BS, Santiago ML, Bjorkman PJ, Kassiotis G, Sewald X, Mothes W. A Protective Role for the Lectin CD169/Siglec-1 against a Pathogenic Murine Retrovirus. Cell Host & Microbe 2018, 25: 87-100.e10. PMID: 30595553, PMCID: PMC6331384, DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2018.11.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesCell ProliferationDendritic CellsDisease Models, AnimalErythroblastsFemaleInterferon Type ILectinsLymph NodesMacrophagesMaleMiceMice, Inbred BALB CMice, Inbred C57BLProtective AgentsRetroviridaeRetroviridae InfectionsSialic Acid Binding Ig-like Lectin 1SpleenT-Lymphocytes, CytotoxicViral LoadConceptsCD169/SiglecEffective cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responseProtective roleCytotoxic T lymphocyte responsesLymph node infectionT lymphocyte responsesHigh viral loadSusceptible mouse strainsMarginal zone metallophilic macrophagesPermissive lymphocytesCytotoxic CD8Lymphocyte responsesViral loadSubcapsular sinusComplex infectionMurine modelViral disseminationMetallophilic macrophagesRed pulpCell responsesSystemic spreadMouse strainsPathogenesisCells 1CD169
2022
A Fc-enhanced NTD-binding non-neutralizing antibody delays virus spread and synergizes with a nAb to protect mice from lethal SARS-CoV-2 infection
Beaudoin-Bussières G, Chen Y, Ullah I, Prévost J, Tolbert WD, Symmes K, Ding S, Benlarbi M, Gong SY, Tauzin A, Gasser R, Chatterjee D, Vézina D, Goyette G, Richard J, Zhou F, Stamatatos L, McGuire AT, Charest H, Roger M, Pozharski E, Kumar P, Mothes W, Uchil PD, Pazgier M, Finzi A. A Fc-enhanced NTD-binding non-neutralizing antibody delays virus spread and synergizes with a nAb to protect mice from lethal SARS-CoV-2 infection. Cell Reports 2022, 38: 110368. PMID: 35123652, PMCID: PMC8786652, DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110368.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntibodies, NeutralizingAntibodies, ViralAntibody-Dependent Cell CytotoxicityCOVID-19COVID-19 SerotherapyDisease Models, AnimalEpitopesHumansImmunization, PassiveImmunoglobulin Fab FragmentsImmunoglobulin Fc FragmentsMiceProtein BindingProtein ConformationSARS-CoV-2Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus
2019
Longitudinal bioluminescent imaging of HIV-1 infection during antiretroviral therapy and treatment interruption in humanized mice
Ventura JD, Beloor J, Allen E, Zhang T, Haugh KA, Uchil PD, Ochsenbauer C, Kieffer C, Kumar P, Hope TJ, Mothes W. Longitudinal bioluminescent imaging of HIV-1 infection during antiretroviral therapy and treatment interruption in humanized mice. PLOS Pathogens 2019, 15: e1008161. PMID: 31805155, PMCID: PMC6917343, DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1008161.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAnti-HIV AgentsDisease Models, AnimalHIV InfectionsHIV-1HumansLuminescent MeasurementsLymphoid TissueMiceVirus ReplicationConceptsHIV-1 infectionHumanized miceCombination antiretroviral therapy regimenViral spreadHIV-1 infection dynamicsNon-invasive bioluminescentAntiretroviral therapy regimenHIV-1 reporterSame lymphoid tissuesInfected cell populationCART withdrawalInfection recrudescenceAntiretroviral therapyTreatment interruptionTherapy regimenLymphoid tissueInfection dynamicsART treatmentBioluminescent imagingInfectionViral infection dynamicsInfected cellsCell populationsMiceBioluminescent signalIn vivo Imaging-Driven Approaches to Study Virus Dissemination and Pathogenesis
Uchil PD, Haugh KA, Pi R, Mothes W. In vivo Imaging-Driven Approaches to Study Virus Dissemination and Pathogenesis. Annual Review Of Virology 2019, 6: 1-24. PMID: 31283440, PMCID: PMC7217087, DOI: 10.1146/annurev-virology-101416-041429.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsDiagnostic ImagingDisease Models, AnimalHumansVirus DiseasesVirus Physiological PhenomenaVirus ReplicationViruses
2018
Small Interfering RNA-Mediated Control of Virus Replication in the CNS Is Therapeutic and Enables Natural Immunity to West Nile Virus
Beloor J, Maes N, Ullah I, Uchil P, Jackson A, Fikrig E, Lee SK, Kumar P. Small Interfering RNA-Mediated Control of Virus Replication in the CNS Is Therapeutic and Enables Natural Immunity to West Nile Virus. Cell Host & Microbe 2018, 23: 549-556.e3. PMID: 29606496, PMCID: PMC6074029, DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2018.03.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBrainDisease Models, AnimalDrug CarriersMicePlacebosRabies virusRNA, Small InterferingSurvival AnalysisVirus ReplicationWest Nile FeverWest Nile virusConceptsWest Nile virusWNV infectionCell-mediated immune responsesLate-stage therapySubsequent WNV infectionWNV-infected miceLong-term immunityNile virusWNV E proteinViral burdenIntranasal routeVirus clearanceVirus infectionImmune responseMice succumbPeripheral tissuesNatural immunitySurvival rateDisease resultsDay 9Virus replicationInfectionImmunityCNSVirus