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Nociceptive sensory neurons promote CD8 T cell responses to HSV-1 infection

Jessica Filtjens, A. Roger, Linda Quatrini, Élisabeth Wieduwild, Jordi Gouilly, Guillaume Hoeffel, Rafaëlle Rossignol, Clara Daher, Guilhaume Debroas, Sandrine Henri, Claerwen M. Jones, Bernard MALISSEN, Laura K. Mackay, Aziz Moqrich, Federico Carbone, Sophie Ugolini

2021Nature Communications67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Host protection against cutaneous herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) infection relies on the induction of a robust adaptive immune response. Here, we show that Nav 1.8 + sensory neurons, which are involved in pain perception, control the magnitude of CD8 T cell priming and expansion in HSV-1-infected mice. The ablation of Nav 1.8 -expressing sensory neurons is associated with extensive skin lesions characterized by enhanced inflammatory cytokine and chemokine production. Mechanistically, Nav 1.8 + sensory neurons are required for the downregulation of neutrophil infiltration in the skin after viral clearance to limit the severity of tissue damage and restore skin homeostasis, as well as for eliciting robust CD8 T cell priming in skin-draining lymph nodes by controlling dendritic cell responses. Collectively, our data reveal an important role for the sensory nervous system in regulating both innate and adaptive immune responses to viral infection, thereby opening up possibilities for new therapeutic strategies.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemSensory systemPriming (agriculture)CD8Herpes simplex virusImmunologyChemokineBiologyCytotoxic T cellT cellNeuroscienceMedicineVirusBiochemistryGerminationBotanyIn vitroDermatology and Skin DiseasesPain Mechanisms and TreatmentsHerpesvirus Infections and Treatments
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