Type III interferons suppress influenza A virus infection independently of STAT activation by triggering cell death

Wiktor Prus, Frederic Grabowski, Paulina Koza, Zbigniew Korwek, Maciej Czerkies, Marek Kochańczyk, Tomasz Lipniacki
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Type III interferons (IFN-λ1–λ4) are known to limit influenza infections in vivo and are non-redundant to type I interferons (IFN-α and IFN-β). Here, we demonstrated in vitro that type III interferons secreted by infected epithelial cells limit infection with influenza A virus (IAV). This effect occurs independently of STAT1 and STAT2 activation. Knockout of the IFN-λ receptor subunit IFNLR1 results in a slight reduction of STAT1/2 phosphorylation during infection with IAV, but leads to a substantially increased fraction of IAV-infected cells and higher levels of viral RNA and protein in the cell population. In contrast, knockout of the IFN-β receptor subunit IFNAR1 results in a pronounced reduction of STAT1/2 phosphorylation but a smaller increase in IAV proliferation. We propose that type III interferons limit the spread of IAV by promoting death of IAV-infected cells and demonstrate that the ratio of dying to infected cells is lower in IFNLR1 KO cells compared to wild-type cells. Overall, our results suggest an additional non-transcriptional role of type III interferons in the control of viral infection.
Ⅲ型干扰素通过触发细胞死亡抑制甲型流感病毒感染,与 STAT 激活无关
众所周知,III型干扰素(IFN-λ1-λ4)可在体内限制流感感染,并且与I型干扰素(IFN-α和IFN-β)互不影响。在这里,我们在体外证明,受感染的上皮细胞分泌的 III 型干扰素可限制甲型流感病毒(IAV)的感染。这种效应的发生与 STAT1 和 STAT2 的激活无关。敲除 IFN-λ 受体亚基 IFNLR1 会导致 IAV 感染期间 STAT1/2 磷酸化的轻微减少,但会导致 IAV 感染细胞的比例大幅增加,细胞群中病毒 RNA 和蛋白质的水平升高。与此相反,敲除 IFN-β 受体亚基 IFNAR1 会导致 STAT1/2 磷酸化明显降低,但 IAV 增殖的增加幅度较小。我们认为 III 型干扰素通过促进 IAV 感染细胞的死亡来限制 IAV 的传播,并证明与野生型细胞相比,IFNLR1 KO 细胞中死亡细胞与感染细胞的比例较低。总之,我们的研究结果表明,III 型干扰素在控制病毒感染方面还扮演着非转录的角色。
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