Author: Hasan, Maroof; Koch, James; Rakheja, Dinesh; Pattnaik, Asit K.; Brugarolas, James; Dozmorov, Igor; Levine, Beth; Wakeland, Edward K.; Lee-kirsch, Min Ae; Yan, Nan
Title: Trex1 regulates lysosomal biogenesis and interferon-independent activation of antiviral genes Cord-id: qxjibrab Document date: 2012_11_18
ID: qxjibrab
Snippet: Innate immune sensing of viral nucleic acids triggers type I interferon (IFN) production, which activates interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) and directs a multifaceted antiviral response. ISGs can also be activated through IFN-independent pathways, although the precise mechanisms remain elusive. Here we found that the cytosolic exonuclease Trex1 regulates the activation of a subset of ISGs independently of IFN. Both Trex1(−/−) mouse and TREX1-mutant human cells express high levels of antivir
Document: Innate immune sensing of viral nucleic acids triggers type I interferon (IFN) production, which activates interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) and directs a multifaceted antiviral response. ISGs can also be activated through IFN-independent pathways, although the precise mechanisms remain elusive. Here we found that the cytosolic exonuclease Trex1 regulates the activation of a subset of ISGs independently of IFN. Both Trex1(−/−) mouse and TREX1-mutant human cells express high levels of antiviral genes and are refractory to viral infections. The IFN-independent activation of antiviral genes in Trex1(−/−) cells requires STING, TBK1 and IRF3 and IRF7. We also found that Trex1-deficient cells display expanded lysosomal compartment, altered subcellular localization of the transcription factor EB (TFEB), and reduced mTORC1 activity. Together, our data identify Trex1 as a regulator of lysosomal biogenesis and IFN-independent activation of antiviral genes, and shows dysregulation of lysosomes can elicit innate immune responses.
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