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MHC Class I Molecules Exacerbate Viral Infection by Disrupting Type I Interferon Signaling.

Simo XiaYijie TaoLikun CuiYizhi YuSheng Xu
Published in: Journal of immunology research (2019)
MHC class I molecules are key in the presentation of antigen and initiation of adaptive CD8+ T cell responses. In addition to its classical activity, MHC I may possess nonclassical functions. We have previously identified a regulatory role of MHC I in TLR signaling and antibacterial immunity. However, its role in innate antiviral immunity remains unknown. In this study, we found a reduced viral load in MHC I-deficient macrophages that was independent of type I IFN production. Mechanically, MHC I mediated viral suppression by inhibiting the type I IFN signaling pathway, which depends on SHP2. Cross-linking MHC I at the membrane increased SHP2 activation and further suppressed STAT1 phosphorylation. Therefore, our data revealed an inhibitory role of MHC I in type I IFN response to viral infection and expanded our understanding of MHC I and antigen presentation.
Keyphrases
  • immune response
  • signaling pathway
  • sars cov
  • cell proliferation
  • toll like receptor
  • induced apoptosis
  • protein kinase
  • pi k akt