RRC ID 57205
Author Goto A, Okado K, Martins N, Cai H, Barbier V, Lamiable O, Troxler L, Santiago E, Kuhn L, Paik D, Silverman N, Holleufer A, Hartmann R, Liu J, Peng T, Hoffmann JA, Meignin C, Daeffler L, Imler JL.
Title The Kinase IKKβ Regulates a STING- and NF-κB-Dependent Antiviral Response Pathway in Drosophila.
Journal Immunity
Abstract Antiviral immunity in Drosophila involves RNA interference and poorly characterized inducible responses. Here, we showed that two components of the IMD pathway, the kinase dIKKβ and the transcription factor Relish, were required to control infection by two picorna-like viruses. We identified a set of genes induced by viral infection and regulated by dIKKβ and Relish, which included an ortholog of STING. We showed that dSTING participated in the control of infection by picorna-like viruses, acting upstream of dIKKβ to regulate expression of Nazo, an antiviral factor. Our data reveal an antiviral function for STING in an animal model devoid of interferons and suggest an evolutionarily ancient role for this molecule in antiviral immunity.
Volume 49(2)
Pages 225-234.e4
Published 2018-8-21
DOI 10.1016/j.immuni.2018.07.013
PII S1074-7613(18)30333-9
PMID 30119996
PMC PMC6267954
MeSH Animals Cell Line Dicistroviridae / immunology Drosophila Proteins / genetics Drosophila Proteins / metabolism* Drosophila melanogaster / immunology* Drosophila melanogaster / virology* I-kappa B Kinase / genetics I-kappa B Kinase / metabolism* Membrane Proteins / genetics Membrane Proteins / metabolism* Peptide Initiation Factors / genetics Peptide Initiation Factors / metabolism* Picornaviridae Infections / immunology* RNA Interference Transcription Factors / metabolism
IF 21.522
Times Cited 22
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Drosophila