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Publication : Chronic viral infections persistently alter marrow stroma and impair hematopoietic stem cell fitness.

First Author  Isringhausen S Year  2021
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  218
Issue  12 PubMed ID  34709350
Mgi Jnum  J:316327 Mgi Id  MGI:6835696
Doi  10.1084/jem.20192070 Citation  Isringhausen S, et al. (2021) Chronic viral infections persistently alter marrow stroma and impair hematopoietic stem cell fitness. J Exp Med 218(12)
abstractText  Chronic viral infections are associated with hematopoietic suppression, bone marrow (BM) failure, and hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) exhaustion. However, how persistent viral challenge and inflammatory responses target BM tissues and perturb hematopoietic competence remains poorly understood. Here, we combine functional analyses with advanced 3D microscopy to demonstrate that chronic infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus leads to (1) long-lasting decimation of the BM stromal network of mesenchymal CXCL12-abundant reticular cells, (2) proinflammatory transcriptional remodeling of remaining components of this key niche subset, and (3) durable functional defects and decreased competitive fitness in HSCs. Mechanistically, BM immunopathology is elicited by virus-specific, activated CD8 T cells, which accumulate in the BM via interferon-dependent mechanisms. Combined antibody-mediated inhibition of type I and II IFN pathways completely preempts degeneration of CARc and protects HSCs from chronic dysfunction. Hence, viral infections and ensuing immune reactions durably impact BM homeostasis by persistently decreasing the competitive fitness of HSCs and disrupting essential stromal-derived, hematopoietic-supporting cues.
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