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Induction of PGRN by influenza virus inhibits the antiviral immune responses through downregulation of type I interferons signaling.


ABSTRACT: Type I interferons (IFNs) play a critical role in host defense against influenza virus infection, and the mechanism of influenza virus to evade type I IFNs responses remains to be fully understood. Here, we found that progranulin (PGRN) was significantly increased both in vitro and in vivo during influenza virus infection. Using a PGRN knockdown assay and PGRN-deficient mice model, we demonstrated that influenza virus-inducing PGRN negatively regulated type I IFNs production by inhibiting the activation of NF-?B and IRF3 signaling. Furthermore, we showed that PGRN directly interacted with NF-?B essential modulator (NEMO) via its Grn CDE domains. We also verified that PGRN recruited A20 to deubiquitinate K63-linked polyubiquitin chains on NEMO at K264. In addition, we found that macrophage played a major source of PGRN during influenza virus infection, and PGRN neutralizing antibodies could protect against influenza virus-induced lethality in mice. Our data identify a PGRN-mediated IFN evasion pathway exploited by influenza virus with implication in antiviral applications. These findings also provide insights into the functions and crosstalk of PGRN in innate immunity.

SUBMITTER: Wei F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6795447 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Induction of PGRN by influenza virus inhibits the antiviral immune responses through downregulation of type I interferons signaling.

Wei Fanhua F   Jiang Zhimin Z   Sun Honglei H   Pu Juan J   Sun Yipeng Y   Wang Mingyang M   Tong Qi Q   Bi Yuhai Y   Ma Xiaojing X   Gao George Fu GF   Liu Jinhua J  

PLoS pathogens 20191004 10


Type I interferons (IFNs) play a critical role in host defense against influenza virus infection, and the mechanism of influenza virus to evade type I IFNs responses remains to be fully understood. Here, we found that progranulin (PGRN) was significantly increased both in vitro and in vivo during influenza virus infection. Using a PGRN knockdown assay and PGRN-deficient mice model, we demonstrated that influenza virus-inducing PGRN negatively regulated type I IFNs production by inhibiting the ac  ...[more]

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