cGAS-STING dependent type I IFN protects against Leptospira interrogans renal colonization in mice.

cGAS-STING依赖型I型干扰素可保护小鼠免受钩端螺旋体肾脏定植

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作者:Gupta Suman, Matsunaga James, Ratitong Bridget, Ismaeel Sana, Valadares Diogo G, West A Phillip, Kerur Nagaraj, Stehlik Christian, Dorfleutner Andrea, Dagvadorj Jargalsaikhan, Coburn Jenifer, Wolf Andrea J, Cassel Suzanne L, Haake David A, Sutterwala Fayyaz S
Leptospira interrogans is the major causative agent of leptospirosis. Humans, canines and livestock animals are susceptible to Leptospira species and can develop fulminant disease. Rodents serve as reservoir hosts in which the bacteria colonize the renal tubules and are excreted in the urine. The host immune response to Leptospira spp. remains poorly defined. We show that L. interrogans induces a robust type I interferon (IFN) response in human and murine macrophages that is dependent on the cytosolic dsDNA sensor Cyclic GMP-AMP Synthase (cGAS) and the Stimulator of IFN Genes (STING) signaling pathway. Further, we show that mice deficient in the IFNα/β receptor subunit 1 (IFNAR1) or STING had higher bacterial burdens and increased renal colonization following infection in vivo suggesting that cGAS-STING-driven type I IFN is required for the host defense against L. interrogans. These findings demonstrate the significance of cGAS-STING- dependent type I IFN signaling in mammalian innate immune responses to L. interrogans.

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