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Nrf2 Negatively Regulates Type I Interferon Responses and Increases Susceptibility to Herpes Genital Infection in Mice

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FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
卷 10, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2019.02101

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Nrf2; antiviral immunity; innate immune responses; type I IFN; herpes virus; HSV; STING; genital infection

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  1. Riisfortfonden
  2. Agnes and Poul Friis Fond
  3. Dagmar Marshalls Fond
  4. Magda Sofie og Aase Lutz's mindelegat Fond
  5. Tomrermester Jorgen Holm og hustru Elisa F. Hansens indelegat Fond
  6. Fabrikant Einar Willumsens mindelegat Fond
  7. Laege Sofus Carl Emil Friis og Hustru Olga Doris Friis Legat
  8. Horslevsfonden, Agnes and Poul Friis Fond
  9. Brdr. Hartmanns fond
  10. Oda og Hans Svenningsens Fond
  11. Augustinus Fonden and Hede Nielsens Fond
  12. Carlsbergfonden International Research Fellowship
  13. Johan and Hanne Weimann Fond
  14. Lundbeck Ph.D. fellowship
  15. Lundbeck postdoctoral fellowship

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Herpes simplex virus-2 (HSV-2) is a leading cause of sexually transmitted infections for which no effective vaccines or prophylactic treatment currently exist. Nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) is a transcription factor involved in the detoxification of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and has been more recently shown to regulate inflammatory and antiviral responses. Here, we evaluated the importance of Nrf2 in the control of HSV-2 genital infection, and its role in the regulation of HSV-induced innate antiviral immunity. Comparison of antiviral gene expression profile by RNA-sequencing analysis of wild type and Nrf2-mutant (Nrf2(AY/AY)) murine macrophages showed an upregulation at the basal level of the type I interferon-associated gene network. The same basal increased antiviral profile was also observed in the spleen of Nrf2(-/-) mice. Interestingly, the lack of Nrf2 in murine cells was sufficient to increase the responsiveness to HSV-derived dsDNA and protect cells from HSV-2 infection in vitro. Surprisingly, there was no indication of an alteration in STING expression in murine cells as previously reported in cells of human origin. Additionally, genetic activation of Nrf2 in Keap1(-/-) mouse embryonic fibroblasts increased HSV-2 infectivity and replication. Finally, using an in vivo vaginal herpes infection model, we showed that Nrf2 controlled early innate immune responses to HSV-2 without affecting STING expression levels. Nrf2(-/-) mice exhibited reduced viral replication that was associated with higher level of type I interferons in vaginal washes. Nrf2(-/-) mice also displayed reduced weight loss, lower disease scores, and higher survival rates than wild type animals. Collectively, these data identify Nrf2 as a negative regulator of the interferon-driven antiviral response to HSV-2 without impairing STING mRNA and protein expression levels in murine cells.

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