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The Role Of Lysine Acetyltransferase KAT8 In Antiviral Innate Immunity And The Underlying Mechanism

Posted on:2020-01-01Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:W W HuaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:1364330578978600Subject:Immunology
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The transcription factor interferon regulatory factor 3(IRF3)is essential for virus infection-triggered induction of type I interferons(IFN-I)and innate immune responses.IRF3 activity is tightly regulated by conventional post-translational modifications(PTMs)such as phosphorylation and ubiquitination.Here we identify an unconventional PTM of IRF3 that directly inhibits its transcriptional activity and attenuates antiviral immune response.We performed an RNA interierence screen and found that lysine acetyltransferase 8(KAT8),which is ubiquitously expressed in immune cells particularly in macrophages,selectively inhibits RNA and DNA virus triggered IFN-I production in macrophages and dendritic cells.KAT8 deficiency protects mice from viral challenge by enhancing IFN-I production.Mechanistically,KAT8 directly interacts with IRF3 and mediates IRF3 acetylation at lysine 359 via its MYST domain.KAT8 inhibits IRF3 recruitment to IFN-I gene promoters and decreases the transcriptional activity of IRF3.Our study reveals a critical role for KAT8 and IRF3 lysine acetylation in the suppression of-antiviral innate immunity.
Keywords/Search Tags:IRF3 acetylation, lysine acetyltransferase KAT8, type I interferon, antiviral immunity, innate responses
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