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Transposable elements are associated with the variable response to influenza infection

Xun Chen, Alain Pacis, Katherine A Aracena, Saideep Gona, Tony Kwan, Cristian Groza, Yen‐Lung Lin, Renata Sindeaux, Vania Yotova, Albéna Pramatarova, Marie-Michelle Simon, Tomi Pastinen, Luis B. Barreiro, Guillaume Bourque

2023Cell Genomics22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Influenza A virus (IAV) infections are frequent every year and result in a range of disease severity. Here, we wanted to explore the potential contribution of transposable elements (TEs) to the variable human immune response. Transcriptome profiling in monocyte-derived macrophages from 39 individuals following IAV infection revealed significant inter-individual variation in viral load post-infection. Using transposase-accessible chromatin using sequencing (ATAC-seq), we identified a set of TE families with either enhanced or reduced accessibility upon infection. Of the enhanced families, 15 showed high variability between individuals and had distinct epigenetic profiles. Motif analysis showed an association with known immune regulators (e.g., BATFs, FOSs/JUNs, IRFs, STATs, NFkBs, NFYs, and RELs) in stably enriched families and with other factors in variable families, including KRAB-ZNFs. We showed that TEs and host factors regulating TEs were predictive of viral load post-infection. Our findings shed light on the role TEs and KRAB-ZNFs may play in inter-individual variation in immunity.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyImmune systemTranscriptomeEpigeneticsInfluenza A virusImmunologyViral loadTransposable elementVirologyGeneticsChromatinVirusGenomeGeneGene expressionRNA modifications and cancerinterferon and immune responsesHIV Research and Treatment