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Complement-Independent Modulation of Influenza A Virus Infection by Factor H

The complement system is an ancient innate immune defense mechanism that can recognize molecular patterns on the invading pathogens. Factor H, as an inhibitor of the alternative pathway, down-regulates complement activation on the host cell surface. Locally synthesized factor H at the site of infect...

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Autores principales: Murugaiah, Valarmathy, Varghese, Praveen M., Saleh, Soad M., Tsolaki, Anthony G., Alrokayan, Salman H., Khan, Haseeb A., Collison, Kate S., Sim, Robert B., Nal, Béatrice, Al-Mohanna, Futwan A., Kishore, Uday
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7109256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32269562
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00355
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author Murugaiah, Valarmathy
Varghese, Praveen M.
Saleh, Soad M.
Tsolaki, Anthony G.
Alrokayan, Salman H.
Khan, Haseeb A.
Collison, Kate S.
Sim, Robert B.
Nal, Béatrice
Al-Mohanna, Futwan A.
Kishore, Uday
author_facet Murugaiah, Valarmathy
Varghese, Praveen M.
Saleh, Soad M.
Tsolaki, Anthony G.
Alrokayan, Salman H.
Khan, Haseeb A.
Collison, Kate S.
Sim, Robert B.
Nal, Béatrice
Al-Mohanna, Futwan A.
Kishore, Uday
author_sort Murugaiah, Valarmathy
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description The complement system is an ancient innate immune defense mechanism that can recognize molecular patterns on the invading pathogens. Factor H, as an inhibitor of the alternative pathway, down-regulates complement activation on the host cell surface. Locally synthesized factor H at the site of infection/injury, including lungs, can act as a pattern recognition molecule without involving complement activation. Here, we report that factor H, a sialic acid binder, interacts with influenza A virus (IAV) and modulates IAV entry, as evident from down-regulation of matrix protein 1 (M1) in H1N1 subtype-infected cells and up-regulation of M1 expression in H3N2-infected A549 cells. Far-western blot revealed that factor H binds hemagglutinin (HA, ~70 kDa), neuraminidase (NA, ~60 kDa), and M1 (~25 kDa). IAV-induced transcriptional levels of IFN-α, TNF-α, IL-12, IL-6, IFN-α, and RANTES were reduced following factor H treatment for the H1N1 subtype at 6 h post-infection. However, for the H3N2 subtype, mRNA levels of these pro-inflammatory cytokines were enhanced. A recombinant form of vaccinia virus complement control protein (VCP), which like factor H, contains CCP modules and has complement-regulatory activity, mirrored the results obtained with factor H. Both factor H (25%), and VCP (45%) were found to reduce luciferase reporter activity in MDCK cells transduced with H1N1 pseudotyped lentiviral particles. Factor H (50%) and VCP (30%) enhanced the luciferase reporter activity for H3N2, suggesting an entry inhibitory role of factor H and VCP against H1N1, but not H3N2. Thus, factor H can modulate IAV infection and inflammatory responses, independent of its complement-related functions.
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spelling pubmed-71092562020-04-08 Complement-Independent Modulation of Influenza A Virus Infection by Factor H Murugaiah, Valarmathy Varghese, Praveen M. Saleh, Soad M. Tsolaki, Anthony G. Alrokayan, Salman H. Khan, Haseeb A. Collison, Kate S. Sim, Robert B. Nal, Béatrice Al-Mohanna, Futwan A. Kishore, Uday Front Immunol Immunology The complement system is an ancient innate immune defense mechanism that can recognize molecular patterns on the invading pathogens. Factor H, as an inhibitor of the alternative pathway, down-regulates complement activation on the host cell surface. Locally synthesized factor H at the site of infection/injury, including lungs, can act as a pattern recognition molecule without involving complement activation. Here, we report that factor H, a sialic acid binder, interacts with influenza A virus (IAV) and modulates IAV entry, as evident from down-regulation of matrix protein 1 (M1) in H1N1 subtype-infected cells and up-regulation of M1 expression in H3N2-infected A549 cells. Far-western blot revealed that factor H binds hemagglutinin (HA, ~70 kDa), neuraminidase (NA, ~60 kDa), and M1 (~25 kDa). IAV-induced transcriptional levels of IFN-α, TNF-α, IL-12, IL-6, IFN-α, and RANTES were reduced following factor H treatment for the H1N1 subtype at 6 h post-infection. However, for the H3N2 subtype, mRNA levels of these pro-inflammatory cytokines were enhanced. A recombinant form of vaccinia virus complement control protein (VCP), which like factor H, contains CCP modules and has complement-regulatory activity, mirrored the results obtained with factor H. Both factor H (25%), and VCP (45%) were found to reduce luciferase reporter activity in MDCK cells transduced with H1N1 pseudotyped lentiviral particles. Factor H (50%) and VCP (30%) enhanced the luciferase reporter activity for H3N2, suggesting an entry inhibitory role of factor H and VCP against H1N1, but not H3N2. Thus, factor H can modulate IAV infection and inflammatory responses, independent of its complement-related functions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7109256/ /pubmed/32269562 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00355 Text en Copyright © 2020 Murugaiah, Varghese, Saleh, Tsolaki, Alrokayan, Khan, Collison, Sim, Nal, Al-Mohanna and Kishore. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Murugaiah, Valarmathy
Varghese, Praveen M.
Saleh, Soad M.
Tsolaki, Anthony G.
Alrokayan, Salman H.
Khan, Haseeb A.
Collison, Kate S.
Sim, Robert B.
Nal, Béatrice
Al-Mohanna, Futwan A.
Kishore, Uday
Complement-Independent Modulation of Influenza A Virus Infection by Factor H
title Complement-Independent Modulation of Influenza A Virus Infection by Factor H
title_full Complement-Independent Modulation of Influenza A Virus Infection by Factor H
title_fullStr Complement-Independent Modulation of Influenza A Virus Infection by Factor H
title_full_unstemmed Complement-Independent Modulation of Influenza A Virus Infection by Factor H
title_short Complement-Independent Modulation of Influenza A Virus Infection by Factor H
title_sort complement-independent modulation of influenza a virus infection by factor h
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7109256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32269562
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.00355
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