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. 2022 Feb:567:77-86.
doi: 10.1016/j.virol.2021.12.007. Epub 2021 Dec 24.

Induction of thymic atrophy and loss of thymic output by type-I interferons during chronic viral infection

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Induction of thymic atrophy and loss of thymic output by type-I interferons during chronic viral infection

Thomas Démoulins et al. Virology. 2022 Feb.
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Abstract

Type-I interferon (IFN-I) signals exert a critical role in disease progression during viral infections. However, the immunomodulatory mechanisms by which IFN-I dictates disease outcomes remain to be fully defined. Here we report that IFN-I signals mediate thymic atrophy in viral infections, with more severe and prolonged loss of thymic output and unique kinetics and subtypes of IFN-α/β expression in chronic infection compared to acute infection. Loss of thymic output was linked to inhibition of early stages of thymopoiesis (DN1-DN2 transition, and DN3 proliferation) and pronounced apoptosis during the late DP stage. Notably, infection-associated thymic defects were largely abrogated upon ablation of IFNαβR and partially mitigated in the absence of CD8 T cells, thus implicating direct as well as indirect effects of IFN-I on thymocytes. These findings provide mechanistic underpinnings for immunotherapeutic strategies targeting IFN-1 signals to manipulate disease outcomes during chronic infections and cancers.

Keywords: Acute; CD8 T cells; Chronic; Thymic atrophy; Thymopoiesis; Type-I interferons; Viral infection.

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