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IRF1 Promotes the Innate Immune Response to Viral Infection by Enhancing the Activation of IRF3

Jingjing Wang, Huiyi Li, Binbin Xue, Rilin Deng, Xiang Huang, Yan Xu, Shengwen Chen, Renyun Tian, Xintao Wang, Zhen Xun, Ming Sang, Haizhen Zhu

2020Journal of Virology62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The activation of innate immunity is essential for host cells to restrict the spread of invading viruses and other pathogens. IRF3 plays a critical role in the innate immune response to RNA viral infection. However, whether IRF1 plays a role in innate immunity is unclear. In this study, we demonstrated that IRF1 promotes the innate immune response to viral infection. IRF1 is induced by viral infection. Notably, IRF1 targets and augments the phosphorylation of IRF3 by blocking the interaction between IRF3 and PP2A, leading to the upregulation of innate immunity. Collectively, the results of our study provide new insight into the regulatory mechanism of IFN signaling and uncover the role of IRF1 in the positive regulation of the innate immune response to viral infection.

Topics & Concepts

Innate immune systemBiologyIRF3IRF1Intrinsic immunityImmunityImmune systemImmunologyVirologyCell biologyTranscription factorGeneticsGeneinterferon and immune responsesCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchImmune Response and Inflammation