Exosomal release of the virus-encoded chemokine receptor US28 contributes to chemokine scavenging
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2023-08-18
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The human cytomegalovirus (HCMV)-encoded chemokine receptor US28 contributes to various aspects of the viral life cycle and promotes immune evasion by scavenging chemokines from the microenvironment of HCMV-infected cells. In contrast to the plasma membrane localization of most human chemokine receptors, US28 has a predominant intracellular localization. In this study, we used immunofluorescence and electron microscopy to determine the localization of US28 upon exogenous expression, as well as in HCMV-infected cells. We observed that US28 localizes to late endosomal compartments called multivesicular bodies (MVBs), where it is sorted in intraluminal vesicles. Live-cell total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy revealed that US28-containing MVBs can fuse with the plasma membrane, resulting in the secretion of US28 on exosomes. Exosomal US28 binds the chemokines CX 3CL1 and CCL5, and US28-containing exosomes inhibited the CX 3CL1-CX 3CR1 signaling axis. These findings suggest that exosomal release of US28 contributes to chemokine scavenging and immune evasion by HCMV.
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Bebelman, M P, Setiawan, I M, Bergkamp, N D, van Senten, J R, Crudden, C, Bebelman, J P M, Verweij, F J, van Niel, G, Siderius, M, Pegtel, D M & Smit, M J 2023, 'Exosomal release of the virus-encoded chemokine receptor US28 contributes to chemokine scavenging', iScience, vol. 26, no. 8, 107412. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.107412