[HTML][HTML] IRF-3, IRF-5, and IRF-7 coordinately regulate the type I IFN response in myeloid dendritic cells downstream of MAVS signaling

HM Lazear, A Lancaster, C Wilkins, MS Suthar… - PLoS …, 2013 - journals.plos.org
HM Lazear, A Lancaster, C Wilkins, MS Suthar, A Huang, SC Vick, L Clepper, L Thackray
PLoS pathogens, 2013journals.plos.org
Although the transcription factors IRF-3 and IRF-7 are considered master regulators of type I
interferon (IFN) induction and IFN stimulated gene (ISG) expression, Irf3−/−× Irf7−/− double
knockout (DKO) myeloid dendritic cells (mDC) produce relatively normal levels of IFN-β after
viral infection. We generated Irf3−/−× Irf5−/−× Irf7−/− triple knockout (TKO) mice to test
whether IRF-5 was the source of the residual induction of IFN-β and ISGs in mDCs. In
pathogenesis studies with two unrelated positive-sense RNA viruses (West Nile virus (WNV) …
Although the transcription factors IRF-3 and IRF-7 are considered master regulators of type I interferon (IFN) induction and IFN stimulated gene (ISG) expression, Irf3−/−×Irf7−/− double knockout (DKO) myeloid dendritic cells (mDC) produce relatively normal levels of IFN-β after viral infection. We generated Irf3−/−×Irf5−/−×Irf7−/− triple knockout (TKO) mice to test whether IRF-5 was the source of the residual induction of IFN-β and ISGs in mDCs. In pathogenesis studies with two unrelated positive-sense RNA viruses (West Nile virus (WNV) and murine norovirus), TKO mice succumbed at rates greater than DKO mice and equal to or approaching those of mice lacking the type I IFN receptor (Ifnar−/−). In ex vivo studies, after WNV infection or exposure to Toll-like receptor agonists, TKO mDCs failed to produce IFN-β or express ISGs. In contrast, this response was sustained in TKO macrophages following WNV infection. To define IRF-regulated gene signatures, we performed microarray analysis on WNV-infected mDC from wild type (WT), DKO, TKO, or Ifnar−/− mice, as well as from mice lacking the RIG-I like receptor adaptor protein MAVS. Whereas the gene induction pattern in DKO mDC was similar to WT cells, remarkably, almost no ISG induction was detected in TKO or Mavs−/− mDC. The relative equivalence of TKO and Mavs−/− responses suggested that MAVS dominantly regulates ISG induction in mDC. Moreover, we showed that MAVS-dependent induction of ISGs can occur through an IRF-5-dependent yet IRF-3 and IRF-7-independent pathway. Our results establish IRF-3, -5, and -7 as the key transcription factors responsible for mediating the type I IFN and ISG response in mDC during WNV infection and suggest a novel signaling link between MAVS and IRF-5.
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