Lung structural cell dynamics are altered by influenza virus infection experience leading to rapid immune protection following viral re-challenge

Author:

Worrell Julie C.ORCID,Hargrave Kerrie E.ORCID,Finney George E.ORCID,Hansell Chris,Cole JohnORCID,Singh Nijjar Jagtar,Morton FraserORCID,Pingen MariekeORCID,Purnell TomORCID,Mitchelson KathleenORCID,Brennan EuanORCID,Allan Jay,Ilia GeorgiosORCID,Herder VanessaORCID,Kennedy Dietrich Claire,Doncheva Yoana,Jamieson Nigel B.ORCID,MacLeod Megan K.LORCID

Abstract

AbstractLung structural cells, including epithelial cells and fibroblasts, form barriers against pathogens and trigger immune responses following infections such as influenza A virus. This response leads to the recruitment of innate and adaptive immune cells required for viral clearance. Some of these recruited cells remain within the lung following infection and contribute to enhanced viral control following subsequent infections. There is growing evidence that structural cells can also display long-term changes following infection or insults. Here we investigate long-term changes to mouse lung epithelial cells, fibroblasts, and endothelial cells following influenza virus infection and find that all three cell types maintain an imprint of the infection, particularly in genes associated with communication with T cells. Lung epithelial cells from IAV-infected mice display functional changes by more rapidly controlling influenza virus than cells from naïve animals. This rapid anti-viral response and increased expression of molecules required to communicate with T cells demonstrates sustained and enhanced functions following infection. These data suggest lung structural cells could be effective targets for vaccines to boost durable protective immunity.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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