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IPS-1 signaling has a nonredundant role in mediating antiviral responses and the clearance of respiratory syncytial virus.


ABSTRACT: The cytosolic RNA helicases melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 and retinoic acid-inducible gene-I and their adaptor IFN-? promoter stimulator (IPS-1) have been implicated in the recognition of viral RNA and the production of type I IFN. Complementing the endosomal TLR, melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5, and retinoic acid-inducible gene-I provides alternative mechanisms for viral detection in cells with reduced phagocytosis or autophagy. The infection route of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)-via fusion of virus particles with the cell membrane-points to IPS-1 signaling as the pathway of choice for downstream antiviral responses. In the current study, viral clearance and inflammation resolution were indeed strongly affected by the absence of an initial IPS-1-mediated IFN-? response. Despite the blunted inflammatory response in IPS-1-deficient alveolar epithelial cells, pulmonary macrophages, and CD11b(+) dendritic cells (DC), the lungs of RSV-infected IPS-1-knockout mice showed augmented recruitment of inflammatory neutrophils, monocytes, and DC. Interestingly, pulmonary CD103(+) DC could functionally compensate for IPS-1 deficiency with the upregulation of certain inflammatory cytokines and chemokines, possibly via TLR3 and TLR7 signaling. The increased inflammation and reduced viral clearance in IPS-1-knockout mice was accompanied by increased T cell activation and IFN-? production. Experiments with bone marrow chimeras indicated that RSV-induced lung pathology was most severe when IPS-1 expression was lacking in both immune and nonimmune cell populations. Similarly, viral clearance was rescued upon restored IPS-1 signaling in either the nonimmune or the immune compartment. These data support a nonredundant function for IPS-1 in controlling RSV-induced inflammation and viral replication.

SUBMITTER: Demoor T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3888965 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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IPS-1 signaling has a nonredundant role in mediating antiviral responses and the clearance of respiratory syncytial virus.

Demoor Tine T   Petersen Bryan C BC   Morris Susan S   Mukherjee Sumanta S   Ptaschinski Catherine C   De Almeida Nagata Denise E DE   Kawai Taro T   Ito Toshihiro T   Akira Shizuo S   Kunkel Steven L SL   Schaller Matthew A MA   Lukacs Nicholas W NW  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20121107 12


The cytosolic RNA helicases melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 and retinoic acid-inducible gene-I and their adaptor IFN-β promoter stimulator (IPS-1) have been implicated in the recognition of viral RNA and the production of type I IFN. Complementing the endosomal TLR, melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5, and retinoic acid-inducible gene-I provides alternative mechanisms for viral detection in cells with reduced phagocytosis or autophagy. The infection route of respiratory syncyti  ...[more]

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