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CD200 Receptor Restriction of Myeloid Cell Responses Antagonizes Antiviral Immunity and Facilitates Cytomegalovirus Persistence within Mucosal Tissue.

PLoS Pathog.. 2015-02;  11(2):e1004641
Stack G, Jones E, Marsden M, Stacey MA, Snelgrove RJ, Lacaze P, Jacques LC, Cuff SM, Stanton RJ, Gallimore AM, Hussell T, Wilkinson GW, Ghazal P, Taylor PR, Humphreys IR. Institute of Infection and Immunity, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, Heath Park, Cardiff, United Kingdom, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom.
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Abstract

CD200 receptor (CD200R) negatively regulates peripheral and mucosal innate immune responses. Viruses, including herpesviruses, have acquired functional CD200 orthologs, implying that viral exploitation of this pathway is evolutionary advantageous. However, the role that CD200R signaling plays during herpesvirus infection in vivo requires clarification. Utilizing the murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) model, we demonstrate that CD200R facilitates virus persistence within mucosal tissue. Specifically, MCMV infection of CD200R-deficient mice (CD200R-/-) elicited heightened mucosal virus-specific CD4 T cell responses that restricted virus persistence in the salivary glands. CD200R did not directly inhibit lymphocyte eff... More

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