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Relative Contributions of the cGAS-STING and TLR3 Signaling Pathways to Attenuation of Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Replication.

Muhammad Bilal Latif1, Rameez Raja1, Patricia M Kessler1, Ganes C Sen2.   

Abstract

The innate immune response is crucial for defense against viral infections. Cells recognize virus infection through pattern recognition receptors and induce type I interferons as well as proinflammatory cytokines to orchestrate an innate immune response. Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) triggers both the cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS)-stimulator of interferon genes (STING) and Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) pathways. It is well known that TLR3 uses the adaptor protein Toll/interleukin-1 receptor (IL-1R) domain-containing adaptor-inducing beta interferon (TRIF) for signaling, but we recently reported that STING signaling also requires TRIF. Because STING directly binds to TRIF, we identified the STING-interacting domain of TRIF and generated STING-noninteracting mutants of human and mouse TRIFs. The mutant TRIFs were unable to support STING signaling, although they were fully functional in the TLR3 pathway. These mutants were used to assess the relative contributions of the TLR3 and STING pathways to the attenuation of HSV-1 replication in mouse and human cell lines. For this purpose, the mouse L929 and NB41A3 cell lines and the human HT1080 and HeLa-M cell lines, in which both the TLR3 and the STING pathways are operational, were used. The TRIF gene was disrupted in these lines by CRISPR/Cas9, before reconstituting them with mutant and wild-type TRIF expression vectors. Infection of the reconstituted cells with HSV-1 revealed that both the cGAS-STING and the TLR3 signaling pathways are required for the attenuation of virus replication, but their relative contributions in attenuating HSV-1 replication were found to be different in mouse versus human cell lines. Thus, our study suggests that the relative contributions of the cGAS-STING and the TLR3 pathways in the attenuation of viral infection may be species specific.IMPORTANCE The magnitude of fatal infections caused by all different viruses in human and animal populations justifies a better understanding of the host innate immune response process that attenuates virus replication. In particular, the relative contributions of different signaling pathways which are responsible for the generation of the innate immune response are still largely unknown. In this study, we used STING-noninteracting TRIF mutants to decipher the relative contributions of the TLR3 and cGAS-STING signaling pathways to the attenuation of HSV-1 infection. We show that the relative contributions of the two pathways to the attenuation of viral infection are different in mouse versus human cell lines. Together, our results provide new insights into the relative contributions of two different signaling pathways in the attenuation of viral infection and may lead to the development of new antiviral strategies aimed at blocking viral infection at very early stages.
Copyright © 2020 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  HSV-1; Ifit; TLR3; TRIF; cGAS-STING; innate immunity; interferon

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31896590      PMCID: PMC7158705          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01717-19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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