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Constitutive expression and distinct properties of IFN-epsilon protect the female reproductive tract from Zika virus infection

The immunological surveillance factors controlling vulnerability of the female reproductive tract (FRT) to sexually transmitted viral infections are not well understood. Interferon-epsilon (IFNɛ) is a distinct, immunoregulatory type-I IFN that is constitutively expressed by FRT epithelium and is not...

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Autores principales: Coldbeck-Shackley, Rosa C., Romeo, Ornella, Rosli, Sarah, Gearing, Linden J., Gould, Jodee A., Lim, San S., Van der Hoek, Kylie H., Eyre, Nicholas S., Shue, Byron, Robertson, Sarah A., Best, Sonja M., Tate, Michelle D., Hertzog, Paul J., Beard, Michael R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10032502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36897927
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1010843
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author Coldbeck-Shackley, Rosa C.
Romeo, Ornella
Rosli, Sarah
Gearing, Linden J.
Gould, Jodee A.
Lim, San S.
Van der Hoek, Kylie H.
Eyre, Nicholas S.
Shue, Byron
Robertson, Sarah A.
Best, Sonja M.
Tate, Michelle D.
Hertzog, Paul J.
Beard, Michael R.
author_facet Coldbeck-Shackley, Rosa C.
Romeo, Ornella
Rosli, Sarah
Gearing, Linden J.
Gould, Jodee A.
Lim, San S.
Van der Hoek, Kylie H.
Eyre, Nicholas S.
Shue, Byron
Robertson, Sarah A.
Best, Sonja M.
Tate, Michelle D.
Hertzog, Paul J.
Beard, Michael R.
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description The immunological surveillance factors controlling vulnerability of the female reproductive tract (FRT) to sexually transmitted viral infections are not well understood. Interferon-epsilon (IFNɛ) is a distinct, immunoregulatory type-I IFN that is constitutively expressed by FRT epithelium and is not induced by pathogens like other antiviral IFNs α, β and λ. We show the necessity of IFNɛ for Zika Virus (ZIKV) protection by: increased susceptibility of IFNɛ(-/-) mice; their “rescue” by intravaginal recombinant IFNɛ treatment and blockade of protective endogenous IFNɛ by neutralising antibody. Complementary studies in human FRT cell lines showed IFNɛ had potent anti-ZIKV activity, associated with transcriptome responses similar to IFNλ but lacking the proinflammatory gene signature of IFNα. IFNɛ activated STAT1/2 pathways similar to IFNα and λ that were inhibited by ZIKV-encoded non-structural (NS) proteins, but not if IFNε exposure preceded infection. This scenario is provided by the constitutive expression of endogenous IFNε. However, the IFNɛ expression was not inhibited by ZIKV NS proteins despite their ability to antagonise the expression of IFNβ or λ. Thus, the constitutive expression of IFNɛ provides cellular resistance to viral strategies of antagonism and maximises the antiviral activity of the FRT. These results show that the unique spatiotemporal properties of IFNε provides an innate immune surveillance network in the FRT that is a significant barrier to viral infection with important implications for prevention and therapy.
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spelling pubmed-100325022023-03-23 Constitutive expression and distinct properties of IFN-epsilon protect the female reproductive tract from Zika virus infection Coldbeck-Shackley, Rosa C. Romeo, Ornella Rosli, Sarah Gearing, Linden J. Gould, Jodee A. Lim, San S. Van der Hoek, Kylie H. Eyre, Nicholas S. Shue, Byron Robertson, Sarah A. Best, Sonja M. Tate, Michelle D. Hertzog, Paul J. Beard, Michael R. PLoS Pathog Research Article The immunological surveillance factors controlling vulnerability of the female reproductive tract (FRT) to sexually transmitted viral infections are not well understood. Interferon-epsilon (IFNɛ) is a distinct, immunoregulatory type-I IFN that is constitutively expressed by FRT epithelium and is not induced by pathogens like other antiviral IFNs α, β and λ. We show the necessity of IFNɛ for Zika Virus (ZIKV) protection by: increased susceptibility of IFNɛ(-/-) mice; their “rescue” by intravaginal recombinant IFNɛ treatment and blockade of protective endogenous IFNɛ by neutralising antibody. Complementary studies in human FRT cell lines showed IFNɛ had potent anti-ZIKV activity, associated with transcriptome responses similar to IFNλ but lacking the proinflammatory gene signature of IFNα. IFNɛ activated STAT1/2 pathways similar to IFNα and λ that were inhibited by ZIKV-encoded non-structural (NS) proteins, but not if IFNε exposure preceded infection. This scenario is provided by the constitutive expression of endogenous IFNε. However, the IFNɛ expression was not inhibited by ZIKV NS proteins despite their ability to antagonise the expression of IFNβ or λ. Thus, the constitutive expression of IFNɛ provides cellular resistance to viral strategies of antagonism and maximises the antiviral activity of the FRT. These results show that the unique spatiotemporal properties of IFNε provides an innate immune surveillance network in the FRT that is a significant barrier to viral infection with important implications for prevention and therapy. Public Library of Science 2023-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10032502/ /pubmed/36897927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1010843 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Coldbeck-Shackley, Rosa C.
Romeo, Ornella
Rosli, Sarah
Gearing, Linden J.
Gould, Jodee A.
Lim, San S.
Van der Hoek, Kylie H.
Eyre, Nicholas S.
Shue, Byron
Robertson, Sarah A.
Best, Sonja M.
Tate, Michelle D.
Hertzog, Paul J.
Beard, Michael R.
Constitutive expression and distinct properties of IFN-epsilon protect the female reproductive tract from Zika virus infection
title Constitutive expression and distinct properties of IFN-epsilon protect the female reproductive tract from Zika virus infection
title_full Constitutive expression and distinct properties of IFN-epsilon protect the female reproductive tract from Zika virus infection
title_fullStr Constitutive expression and distinct properties of IFN-epsilon protect the female reproductive tract from Zika virus infection
title_full_unstemmed Constitutive expression and distinct properties of IFN-epsilon protect the female reproductive tract from Zika virus infection
title_short Constitutive expression and distinct properties of IFN-epsilon protect the female reproductive tract from Zika virus infection
title_sort constitutive expression and distinct properties of ifn-epsilon protect the female reproductive tract from zika virus infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10032502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36897927
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1010843
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