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ADAMTS5 Is a Critical Regulator of Virus-Specific T Cell Immunity

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posted on 2024-06-17, 21:37 authored by M McMahon, S Ye, L Izzard, D Dlugolenski, RA Tripp, AGD Bean, DR McCulloch, John StambasJohn Stambas
The extracellular matrix (ECM) provides physical scaffolding for cellular constituents and initiates biochemical and biomechanical cues that are required for physiological activity of living tissues. The ECM enzyme ADAMTS5, a member of the ADAMTS (A Disintegrin-like and Metalloproteinase with Thrombospondin-1 motifs) protein family, cleaves large proteoglycans such as aggrecan, leading to the destruction of cartilage and osteoarthritis. However, its contribution to viral pathogenesis and immunity is currently undefined. Here, we use a combination of in vitro and in vivo models to show that ADAMTS5 enzymatic activity plays a key role in the development of influenza-specific immunity. Influenza virus infection of Adamts5-/- mice resulted in delayed virus clearance, compromised T cell migration and immunity and accumulation of versican, an ADAMTS5 proteoglycan substrate. Our research emphasises the importance of ADAMTS5 expression in the control of influenza virus infection and highlights the potential for development of ADAMTS5-based therapeutic strategies to reduce morbidity and mortality.

History

Journal

PLoS Biology

Volume

14

Article number

ARTN e1002580

Location

United States

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1544-9173

eISSN

1545-7885

Language

English

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, The Authors

Issue

11

Publisher

PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE