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Mechanisms of immune evasion of monkeypox virus

Milad Zandi, Maryam Shafaati, Fatemeh Hosseini

2023Frontiers in Microbiology55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The mpox (disease caused by the monkeypox virus) epidemic in 2022 provides a good opportunity to study the immune response to mpox. Vaccinia virus-infected monocytes could be recognized by monkeypox virus-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, which produce inflammatory cytokines including IFNγ and TNFα. However, these cells are mostly unable to react to monkeypox virus-infected cells. The monkeypox virus also has no effect on the expression of MHC classes. Cells infected with monkeypox virus can prevent T cells from being activated via their T cell receptors. Insensitivity is an MHC-independent strategy for controlling antiviral T cells activation and inflammatory cytokines production. It is likely a critical aspect of virus spread in the infected host. The ability of monkeypox virus to spread efficiently as cell-associated viremia may be explained by the evasion strategies employed by the virus to subvert immunological surveillance by virus-specific T cells.

Topics & Concepts

MonkeypoxVirologyVirusBiologyImmune systemViremiaVacciniaMajor histocompatibility complexImmunologyGeneBiochemistryRecombinant DNAPoxvirus research and outbreaksHerpesvirus Infections and TreatmentsImmunotherapy and Immune Responses