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Elevated sodium chloride drives type I interferon signaling in macrophages and increases antiviral resistance.


ABSTRACT: Type I IFN production and signaling in macrophages play critical roles in innate immune responses. High salt (i.e. high concentrations of NaCl) has been proposed to be an important environmental factor that influences immune responses in multiple ways. However, it remains unknown whether high salt regulates type I IFN production and signaling in macrophages. Here, we demonstrated that high salt promoted IFN? production and its signaling in both human and mouse macrophages, and consequentially primed macrophages for strengthened immune sensing and signaling when challenged with viruses or viral nucleic acid analogues. Using both pharmacological inhibitors and RNA interference we showed that these effects of high salt on IFN? signaling were mediated by the p38 MAPK/ATF2/AP1 signaling pathway. Consistently, high salt increased resistance to vesicle stomatitis virus (VSV) infection in vitro. In vivo data indicated that a high-salt diet protected mice from lethal VSV infection. Taken together, these results identify high salt as a crucial regulator of type I IFN production and signaling, shedding important new light on the regulation of innate immune responses.

SUBMITTER: Zhang WC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5777245 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Elevated sodium chloride drives type I interferon signaling in macrophages and increases antiviral resistance.

Zhang Wu-Chang WC   Du Lin-Juan LJ   Zheng Xiao-Jun XJ   Chen Xiao-Qing XQ   Shi Chaoji C   Chen Bo-Yan BY   Sun Xue-Nan XN   Li Chao C   Zhang Yu-Yao YY   Liu Yan Y   Xiao Hui H   Leng Qibin Q   Jiang Xinquan X   Zhang Zhiyuan Z   Sun Shuyang S   Duan Sheng-Zhong SZ  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20171204 3


Type I IFN production and signaling in macrophages play critical roles in innate immune responses. High salt (<i>i.e.</i> high concentrations of NaCl) has been proposed to be an important environmental factor that influences immune responses in multiple ways. However, it remains unknown whether high salt regulates type I IFN production and signaling in macrophages. Here, we demonstrated that high salt promoted IFNβ production and its signaling in both human and mouse macrophages, and consequenti  ...[more]

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