Cells (Dec 2022)

Rhinovirus Suppresses TGF-β-GARP Presentation by Peripheral NK Cells

  • Susanne Krammer,
  • Zuqin Yang,
  • Hannah Mitländer,
  • Janina C. Grund,
  • Sonja Trump,
  • Susanne Mittler,
  • Sabine Zirlik,
  • Susetta Finotto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12010129
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 129

Abstract

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Asthma is a chronic airway disease whose exacerbations are often triggered by rhinovirus infection. TGF-β1 induces rhinovirus replication in infected cells. Moreover, TGF-β1 is a pleiotropic mediator that is produced by many immune cells in the latent, inactive form bound to the latency-associated peptide (LAP) and to the transmembrane protein glycoprotein A repetitions predominant (GARP). In this study we wanted to investigate the effect of rhinovirus infection on the TGF-β secretion and the downstream signaling via TGF-βRI/RII in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from control and asthmatic patients after rhinovirus infection ex vivo. Here, we found a significant upregulation of TGF-βRII in untouched PBMCs of asthmatics as well as a suppression of TGF-β release in the rhinovirus-infected PBMC condition. Moreover, consistent with an effect of TGF-β on Tregs, PBMCs infected with RV induced Tregs, and TGF-βRII directly correlated with RV1b mRNA. Finally, we found via flow cytometry that NK cells expressed less GARP surface-bound TGF-β, while cytokine-producing NKbright cells were induced. In summary, we show that rhinovirus infection inhibits TGF-β release in PBMCs, which results in the activation of both Treg and NK cells.

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