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Role of the transcriptional regulator SP140 in resistance to bacterial infections via repression of type I interferons

Authors :
Daisy X Ji
Kristen C Witt
Dmitri I Kotov
Shally R Margolis
Alexander Louie
Victoria Chevée
Katherine J Chen
Moritz M Gaidt
Harmandeep S Dhaliwal
Angus Y Lee
Stephen L Nishimura
Dario S Zamboni
Igor Kramnik
Daniel A Portnoy
K Heran Darwin
Russell E Vance
Source :
eLife, Vol 10 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
eLife Sciences Publications Ltd, 2021.

Abstract

Type I interferons (IFNs) are essential for anti-viral immunity, but often impair protective immune responses during bacterial infections. An important question is how type I IFNs are strongly induced during viral infections, and yet are appropriately restrained during bacterial infections. The Super susceptibility to tuberculosis 1 (Sst1) locus in mice confers resistance to diverse bacterial infections. Here we provide evidence that Sp140 is a gene encoded within the Sst1 locus that represses type I IFN transcription during bacterial infections. We generated Sp140–/– mice and found that they are susceptible to infection by Legionella pneumophila and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Susceptibility of Sp140–/– mice to bacterial infection was rescued by crosses to mice lacking the type I IFN receptor (Ifnar–/–). Our results implicate Sp140 as an important negative regulator of type I IFNs that is essential for resistance to bacterial infections.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2050084X
Volume :
10
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
eLife
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.13a048f3761473cb07137e4ffca8ea4
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.67290