The mannose receptor mediates dengue virus infection of macrophages.

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Miller JL, de Wet BJ, Martinez-Pomares L, Radcliffe CM, Dwek RA, Rudd PM, Gordon S

The mannose receptor mediates dengue virus infection of macrophages.

PLoS Pathog. 2008 Feb 8;4(2):e17. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.0040017.

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Abstract

Macrophages (MO) and mononuclear phagocytes are major targets of infection by dengue virus (DV), a mosquito-borne flavivirus that can cause haemorrhagic fever in humans. To our knowledge, we show for the first time that the MO mannose receptor (MR) binds to all four serotypes of DV and specifically to the envelope glycoprotein. Glycan analysis, ELISA, and blot overlay assays demonstrate that MR binds via its carbohydrate recognition domains to mosquito and human cell-produced DV antigen. This binding is abrogated by deglycosylation of the DV envelope glycoprotein. Surface expression of recombinant MR on NIH3T3 cells confers DV binding. Furthermore, DV infection of primary human MO can be blocked by anti-MR antibodies. MR is a prototypic marker of alternatively activated MO, and pre-treatment of human monocytes or MO with type 2 cytokines (IL-4 or IL-13) enhances their susceptibility to productive DV infection. Our findings indicate a new functional role for the MR in DV infection.

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NameUniProt ID
Macrophage mannose receptor 1P22897Details