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Demalonylation of DDX3 by Sirtuin 5 promotes antiviral innate immune responses

Rationale: Hosts defend against viral infection by sensing viral pathogen-associated molecular patterns and activating antiviral innate immunity through TBK1-IRF3 signaling. However, the underlying molecular mechanism remains unclear. Methods: SiRNAs targeting Sirt1-7 were transfected into macrophag...

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Autores principales: He, Xingying, Li, Tianliang, Qin, Kewei, Luo, Shiyuan, Li, Zhenjie, Ji, Qingqing, Song, Honghao, He, Huyang, Tang, Hao, Han, Chaofeng, Li, Hongjiao, Luo, Yan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8210596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34158847
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.52934
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author He, Xingying
Li, Tianliang
Qin, Kewei
Luo, Shiyuan
Li, Zhenjie
Ji, Qingqing
Song, Honghao
He, Huyang
Tang, Hao
Han, Chaofeng
Li, Hongjiao
Luo, Yan
author_facet He, Xingying
Li, Tianliang
Qin, Kewei
Luo, Shiyuan
Li, Zhenjie
Ji, Qingqing
Song, Honghao
He, Huyang
Tang, Hao
Han, Chaofeng
Li, Hongjiao
Luo, Yan
author_sort He, Xingying
collection PubMed
description Rationale: Hosts defend against viral infection by sensing viral pathogen-associated molecular patterns and activating antiviral innate immunity through TBK1-IRF3 signaling. However, the underlying molecular mechanism remains unclear. Methods: SiRNAs targeting Sirt1-7 were transfected into macrophages to screen the antiviral function. Sirt5 deficient mice or macrophages were subjected to viral infection to assess in vivo and in vitro function of Sirt5 by detecting cytokines, viral replicates and survival rate. Immunoprecipitation, WesternBlot and luciferase reporter assay were used to reveal molecular mechanism. Results: In this study, we functionally screened seven Sirtuin family members, and found that Sirtuin5 (Sirt5) promotes antiviral signaling and responses. Sirt5 deficiency leads to attenuated antiviral innate immunity in vivo and in vitro upon viral infection by decreasing TBK1-IRF3 activation and type I IFN production. Sirt5 overexpression increased antiviral innate immunity. Mechanism investigation revealed that Sirt5 interacts with DDX3 and demalonylates DDX3, which is critical for TBK1-IRF3 activation. Mutation of the demalonylation lysine sites (K66, K130, and K162) of DDX3 increased ifnβ transcription. Furthermore, the acetylation on lysine 118 of DDX3 positively regulated ifnβ transcription, whereas Sirt5 could not deacetylate this site. Conclusion: Sirt5 promotes anti- RNA and DNA virus innate immune responses by increasing TBK1 signaling through demalonylating DDX3, which identifies a novel regulatory pathway of antiviral innate immune response.
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spelling pubmed-82105962021-06-21 Demalonylation of DDX3 by Sirtuin 5 promotes antiviral innate immune responses He, Xingying Li, Tianliang Qin, Kewei Luo, Shiyuan Li, Zhenjie Ji, Qingqing Song, Honghao He, Huyang Tang, Hao Han, Chaofeng Li, Hongjiao Luo, Yan Theranostics Research Paper Rationale: Hosts defend against viral infection by sensing viral pathogen-associated molecular patterns and activating antiviral innate immunity through TBK1-IRF3 signaling. However, the underlying molecular mechanism remains unclear. Methods: SiRNAs targeting Sirt1-7 were transfected into macrophages to screen the antiviral function. Sirt5 deficient mice or macrophages were subjected to viral infection to assess in vivo and in vitro function of Sirt5 by detecting cytokines, viral replicates and survival rate. Immunoprecipitation, WesternBlot and luciferase reporter assay were used to reveal molecular mechanism. Results: In this study, we functionally screened seven Sirtuin family members, and found that Sirtuin5 (Sirt5) promotes antiviral signaling and responses. Sirt5 deficiency leads to attenuated antiviral innate immunity in vivo and in vitro upon viral infection by decreasing TBK1-IRF3 activation and type I IFN production. Sirt5 overexpression increased antiviral innate immunity. Mechanism investigation revealed that Sirt5 interacts with DDX3 and demalonylates DDX3, which is critical for TBK1-IRF3 activation. Mutation of the demalonylation lysine sites (K66, K130, and K162) of DDX3 increased ifnβ transcription. Furthermore, the acetylation on lysine 118 of DDX3 positively regulated ifnβ transcription, whereas Sirt5 could not deacetylate this site. Conclusion: Sirt5 promotes anti- RNA and DNA virus innate immune responses by increasing TBK1 signaling through demalonylating DDX3, which identifies a novel regulatory pathway of antiviral innate immune response. Ivyspring International Publisher 2021-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8210596/ /pubmed/34158847 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.52934 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
spellingShingle Research Paper
He, Xingying
Li, Tianliang
Qin, Kewei
Luo, Shiyuan
Li, Zhenjie
Ji, Qingqing
Song, Honghao
He, Huyang
Tang, Hao
Han, Chaofeng
Li, Hongjiao
Luo, Yan
Demalonylation of DDX3 by Sirtuin 5 promotes antiviral innate immune responses
title Demalonylation of DDX3 by Sirtuin 5 promotes antiviral innate immune responses
title_full Demalonylation of DDX3 by Sirtuin 5 promotes antiviral innate immune responses
title_fullStr Demalonylation of DDX3 by Sirtuin 5 promotes antiviral innate immune responses
title_full_unstemmed Demalonylation of DDX3 by Sirtuin 5 promotes antiviral innate immune responses
title_short Demalonylation of DDX3 by Sirtuin 5 promotes antiviral innate immune responses
title_sort demalonylation of ddx3 by sirtuin 5 promotes antiviral innate immune responses
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8210596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34158847
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.52934
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