IL-27 signaling activates skin cells to induce innate antiviral proteins and protects against Zika virus infection

IL-27 信号激活皮肤细胞,诱导先天抗病毒蛋白,预防寨卡病毒感染

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作者:Jeffery T Kwock, Chelsea Handfield, Jutamas Suwanpradid, Peter Hoang, Michael J McFadden, Kevin F Labagnara, Lauren Floyd, Jessica Shannon, Ranjitha Uppala, Mrinal K Sarkar, Johann E Gudjonsson, David L Corcoran, Helen M Lazear, Gregory Sempowski, Stacy M Horner, Amanda S MacLeod

Abstract

In the skin, antiviral proteins and other immune molecules serve as the first line of innate antiviral defense. Here, we identify and characterize the induction of cutaneous innate antiviral proteins in response to IL-27 and its functional role during cutaneous defense against Zika virus infection. Transcriptional and phenotypic profiling of epidermal keratinocytes treated with IL-27 demonstrated activation of antiviral proteins OAS1, OAS2, OASL, and MX1 in the skin of both mice and humans. IL-27-mediated antiviral protein induction was found to occur in a STAT1- and IRF3-dependent but STAT2-independent manner. Moreover, using IL27ra mice, we demonstrate a significant role for IL-27 in inhibiting Zika virus morbidity and mortality following cutaneous, but not intravenous, inoculation. Together, our results demonstrate a critical and previously unrecognized role for IL-27 in cutaneous innate antiviral immunity against Zika virus.

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