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Human DNA-PK activates a STING-independent DNA sensing pathway

Authors :
Daniel B. Stetson
Richard C. James
Joanna H. Maltbaek
Richard Green
Michael Gale
Stephanie Cambier
Katelyn Burleigh
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2019.

Abstract

Detection of intracellular DNA by the cGAS-STING pathway activates a type I interferon-mediated innate immune response that protects from virus infection. Whether there are additional DNA sensing pathways, and how such pathways might function, remains controversial. We show here that humans-but not laboratory mice-have a second, potent, STING-independent DNA sensing pathway (SIDSP). We identify human DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) as the sensor of this pathway and demonstrate that DNA-PK activity drives a robust and broad antiviral response. We show that the E1A oncoprotein of human adenovirus 5 and the ICP0 protein of herpes simplex virus 1 block this response. We found heat shock protein HSPA8/HSC70 as a target for inducible phosphorylation in the DNA-PK antiviral pathway. Last, we demonstrate that DNA damage and detection of foreign DNA trigger distinct modalities of DNA-PK activity. These findings reveal the existence, sensor, a specific downstream target, and viral antagonists of a SIDSP in human cells.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8afb50f74029438bc43a676d78bf669b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/587501