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Published on: July 29, 2014
Beyond Metabolism: Pyruvate Carboxylase Acts as a Sequence-Selective Small RNA Sensor Orchestrating Antiviral
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Interleukin-27 (IL-27) is an anti-HIV cytokine that induces 14 novel microRNAs (miRNAs) in primary CD4(+) T cells. We previously reported that transfection of two of these miRNA mimics, miRTC10 and miRTC14 into human primary macrophages, differentially induced interferon (IFN)-α2, -α8, -α13, and -λ1 expression. However, the mechanism underlying this activation remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that miRTC14 does not directly target canonical IFN-regulatory genes but instead engages with pyruvate carboxylase (PC) and laboratory of genetics and physiology-2 (LGP2/DHX58) as direct binding partner proteins. Functional analysis revealed that miRTC14 transfection induces IFN expression by more than 100-fold (p<0.001), whereas PC or LGP2 depletion by siRNAs markedly attenuated this response (50-100-fold reduction, p<0.01). Reconstitution of PC and LGP2 in deficient HEK293 cells restored miRTC14-driven IFN induction. Notably, IFN activation depended on sequence features at the duplex termini. However, PC-miRTC14-LGP2 axis activates TBK1-dependent phosphorylation of IRF3/7, similarly to canonical RNA sensors (RIG-I/MDA5), but this process induced differential IFN subtype. These findings establish PC as a miRNA-binding protein and define a previously unrecognized RNA-sensing mechanism, linking metabolic enzymes to RNA sequence-dependent innate immunity.
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