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Published on: January 24, 2016
HTATSF1 regulates innate antiviral immune response by orchestrating TRAF3-IRF3 and TRAF6-NF-κB pathways
Jia-Qing Zeng1, Zi-Lun Ruan1, Qi Zhang1
1Department of Infectious Diseases, Medical Research Institute, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Frontier Science Center for Immunology and Metabolism, State Key Laboratory of Virology and Biosafety, Taikang Center for Life and Medical Sciences, Hubei Provincial Research Center for Basic Biological Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430071, Hubei, China.
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Upon infection, viral DNA/RNA is detected by cGAS/RIG-I-like receptors, triggering the adaptor MITA/STING- or VISA/MAVS-dependent innate antiviral immune response respectively. Both adaptors recruit the conserved TRAF3 and TRAF6 to activate TBK1-IRF3 and TAK1-NF-κB pathways respectively, leading to collaborative induction of antiviral effector genes. How the functions of TRAF3 and TRAF6 bifurcate in innate antiviral signaling remains enigmatic. We identified HTATSF1 as a positive regulator of virus-triggered innate antiviral response. Upon viral infection, HTATSF1 promotes HECTD3-catalyzed K63-linked polyubiquitination of TRAF3, leading to its recruitment of TBK1 and activation of IRF3. In contrast, HTATSF1 promotes recruitment of TAK1 to TRAF6 and activation of the TAK1-IKK-NF-κB axis independently of HECTD3. HTATSF1-deficiency impairs induction of downstream antiviral genes, and HTATSF1-deficient mice exhibit decreased cytokine production and increased mortality upon viral infection. Our findings demonstrate that HTATSF1 is an essential regulator of innate antiviral immune response by orchestrating the TRAF3-IRF3 and TRAF6-NF-κB pathways.
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