Influenza restriction factor MxA functions as inflammasome sensor in the respiratory epithelium

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Abstract

The respiratory epithelium is exposed to the environment and initiates inflammatory responses to exclude pathogens. Influenza A virus (IAV) infection triggers inflammatory responses in the respiratory mucosa, but the mechanisms of inflammasome activation are poorly understood. We identified MxA as a functional inflammasome sensor in respiratory epithelial cells that recognizes IAV nucleoprotein and triggers the formation of ASC (apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing a CARD) specks via interaction of its GTPase domain with the PYD domain of ASC. ASC specks were present in bronchiolar epithelial cells of IAV-infected MxA-transgenic mice, which correlated with early IL-1β production and early recruitment of granulocytes in the lungs of infected mice. Collectively, these results demonstrate that MxA contributes to IAV resistance by triggering a rapid inflammatory response in infected respiratory epithelial cells.

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Lee, S. J., Ishitsuka, A., Noguchi, M., Hirohama, M., Fujiyasu, Y., Petric, P. P., … Kawaguchi, A. (2019). Influenza restriction factor MxA functions as inflammasome sensor in the respiratory epithelium. Science Immunology, 4(40). https://doi.org/10.1126/SCIIMMUNOL.AAU4643

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