XAF1 Protects Host against Emerging RNA Viruses by Stabilizing IRF1-Dependent Antiviral Immunity.
Yu HanXue BaiSiying LiuJingfei ZhuFan ZhangLifen XieGuodi LiuXiaohui JiangMingchao ZhangYingkang HuangJingfeng WangDapei LiHuiying ZhangYuanqing HeSudan HeYu XiaJiongjiong WangFeng XuFeng MaPublished in: Journal of virology (2022)
XIAP-associated factor 1 (XAF1) is an interferon (IFN)-stimulated gene (ISG) that enhances IFN-induced apoptosis. However, it is unexplored whether XAF1 is essential for the host fighting against invaded viruses. Here, we find that XAF1 is significantly upregulated in the host cells infected with emerging RNA viruses, including influenza, Zika virus (ZIKV), and SARS-CoV-2. IFN regulatory factor 1 (IRF1), a key transcription factor in immune cells, determines the induction of XAF1 during antiviral immunity. Ectopic expression of XAF1 protects host cells against various RNA viruses independent of apoptosis. Knockout of XAF1 attenuates host antiviral innate immunity in vitro and in vivo , which leads to more severe lung injuries and higher mortality in the influenza infection mouse model. XAF1 stabilizes IRF1 protein by antagonizing the CHIP-mediated degradation of IRF1, thus inducing more antiviral IRF1 target genes, including DDX58 , DDX60 , MX1 , and OAS2 . Our study has described a protective role of XAF1 in the host antiviral innate immunity against RNA viruses. We have also elucidated the molecular mechanism that IRF1 and XAF1 form a positive feedback loop to induce rapid and robust antiviral immunity. IMPORTANCE Rapid and robust induction of antiviral genes is essential for the host to clear the invaded viruses. In addition to the IRF3/7-IFN-I-STAT1 signaling axis, the XAF1-IRF1 positive feedback loop synergistically or independently drives the transcription of antiviral genes. Moreover, XAF1 is a sensitive and reliable gene that positively correlates with the viral infection, suggesting that XAF1 is a potential diagnostic marker for viral infectious diseases. In addition to the antitumor role, our study has shown that XAF1 is essential for antiviral immunity. XAF1 is not only a proapoptotic ISG, but it also stabilizes the master transcription factor IRF1 to induce antiviral genes. IRF1 directly binds to the IRF-Es of its target gene promoters and drives their transcriptions, which suggests a unique role of the XAF1-IRF1 loop in antiviral innate immunity, particularly in the host defect of IFN-I signaling such as invertebrates.
Keyphrases
- dendritic cells
- transcription factor
- induced apoptosis
- zika virus
- genome wide identification
- sars cov
- genome wide
- immune response
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell cycle arrest
- oxidative stress
- mouse model
- signaling pathway
- cell death
- copy number
- cardiovascular disease
- genome wide analysis
- dna methylation
- type diabetes
- long non coding rna
- dengue virus
- coronavirus disease
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- binding protein
- sensitive detection
- bioinformatics analysis
- high throughput
- infectious diseases
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- soft tissue