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Expression of Interferons Lambda 3 and 4 Induces Identical Response in Human Liver Cell Lines Depending Exclusively on Canonical Signaling.


ABSTRACT: Lambda interferons mediate antiviral immunity by inducing interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) in epithelial tissues. A common variant rs368234815TT/∆G creating functional gene from an IFNL4 pseudogene is associated with the expression of major ISGs in the liver but impaired clearance of hepatitis C. To explain this, we compared Halo-tagged and non-tagged IFNL3 and IFNL4 signaling in liver-derived cell lines. Transfection with non-tagged IFNL3, non-tagged IFNL4 and Halo-tagged IFNL4 led to a similar degree of JAK-STAT activation and ISG induction; however, the response to transfection with Halo-tagged IFNL3 was lower and delayed. Transfection with non-tagged IFNL3 or IFNL4 induced no transcriptome change in the cells lacking either IL10R2 or IFNLR1 receptor subunits. Cytosolic overexpression of signal peptide-lacking IFNL3 or IFNL4 in wild type cells did not interfere with JAK-STAT signaling triggered by interferons in the medium. Finally, expression profile changes induced by transfection with non-tagged IFNL3 and IFNL4 were highly similar. These data do not support the hypothesis about IFNL4-specific non-canonical signaling and point out that functional studies conducted with tagged interferons should be interpreted with caution.

SUBMITTER: Lunova M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7961969 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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