N. Kruse et O. Weber, Selective induction of apoptosis in antigen-presenting cells in mice by Parapoxvirus ovis, J VIROLOGY, 75(10), 2001, pp. 4699-4704
Viruses have evolved numerous mechanisms to avoid host immune reactions. He
re we report a mechanism by which Parapoxvirus ovis (PPVO) interferes with
antigen presentation. PPVO (orf virus) causes orf, an acute skin disease of
sheep and goats worldwide. Importantly, PPVO can repeatedly infect its hos
t in spite of a vigorous inflammatory and host immune response to the infec
tion, We demonstrate in a mouse system that PPVO induces apoptosis in a sig
nificant number of antigen-presenting cells after intraperitoneal injection
using the CD95 pathway, thus preventing a primary T-cell response. We also
show that PPVO induces a compensatory activation of the immune system, Our
results may help to explain the phenomenon that natural PPVO infections in
sheep occur repeatedly even after short intervals. They also suggest that
the combination of immunosuppressive and immunostimulatory mechanisms is an
effective survival strategy that might be used in other viruses as well.