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Infection with the dengue RNA virus activates TLR9 signaling in human dendritic cells.
Lai, Jenn-Haung; Wang, Mei-Yi; Huang, Chuan-Yueh; Wu, Chien-Hsiang; Hung, Li-Feng; Yang, Chia-Ying; Ke, Po-Yuan; Luo, Shue-Fen; Liu, Shih-Jen; Ho, Ling-Jun.
Afiliação
  • Lai JH; Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan laiandho@gmail.com lingjunho@nhri.org.tw.
  • Wang MY; Graduate Institute of Clinical Research, National Defense Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan.
  • Huang CY; Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan.
  • Wu CH; Institute of Cellular and System Medicine, National Health Research Institute, Zhunan, Miaoli, Taiwan.
  • Hung LF; Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan.
  • Yang CY; Institute of Cellular and System Medicine, National Health Research Institute, Zhunan, Miaoli, Taiwan.
  • Ke PY; Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan.
  • Luo SF; Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, College of Medicine, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan.
  • Liu SJ; Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan, Taiwan.
  • Ho LJ; National Institute of Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, National Health Research Institutes, Zhunan, Miaoli, Taiwan.
EMBO Rep ; 19(8)2018 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29880709
ABSTRACT
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are important sensors that recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns. Generally, TLR9 is known to recognize bacterial or viral DNA but not viral RNA and initiate an immune response. Herein, we demonstrate that infection with dengue virus (DENV), an RNA virus, activates TLR9 in human dendritic cells (DCs). DENV infection induces release of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) into the cytosol and activates TLR9 signaling pathways, leading to production of interferons (IFNs). The DENV-induced mtDNA release involves reactive oxygen species generation and inflammasome activation. DENV infection disrupts the association between transcription factor A mitochondria (TFAM) and mtDNA and activates the mitochondrial permeability transition pores. The side-by-side comparison of TLR9 and cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) knockdown reveals that both cGAS and TLR9 comparably contribute to DENV-induced immune activation. The significance of TLR9 in DENV-induced immune response is also confirmed in examination with the bone marrow-derived DCs prepared from Tlr9-knockout mice. Our study unravels a previously unrecognized phenomenon in which infection with an RNA virus, DENV, activates TLR9 signaling by inducing mtDNA release in human DCs.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Células Dendríticas / RNA Viral / Transdução de Sinais / Dengue / Vírus da Dengue / Receptor Toll-Like 9 Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Células Dendríticas / RNA Viral / Transdução de Sinais / Dengue / Vírus da Dengue / Receptor Toll-Like 9 Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article