RRC ID 86827
Author Cui J, Foo SSW, Kong WT, Lin C, Ampomah PB, Zharkova O, Chai LS, Sachaphibulkij K, Arora S, Kaliaperumal N, Lim HM, Connolly J, Fairhurst AM, Chen J, Lim LHK.
Title Irf7 Deficiency Confers Protection Against Influenza Infection, Independent of irf3.
Journal Int J Biol Sci
Abstract Interferon regulatory factors irf3 and irf7 are pivotal for antiviral immunity, yet their cell-type-specific contributions, particularly within macrophage and dendritic cell (DC) lineages, have not been fully elucidated. Here, employing a multi-omics strategy encompassing in vitro assays, in vivo influenza A virus (IAV) infection models, NanoString, transcriptomic analyses, and scGPT-based computational modeling, we dissect the divergent and context-dependent roles of irf3 and irf7. We demonstrate macrophages exhibit heightened sensitivity to TLR3 stimulation, a response critically dependent on irf3. Conversely, DCs respond more robustly to TLR7 activation and very weakly to TLR3 activation. Unexpectedly, global Irf7-/- mice displayed enhanced survival against IAV-induced lethality, whereas global Irf3-/- mice exhibited similar mortality to WT mice but demonstrated accelerated physiological recovery during the resolution phase, indicative of reduced disease severity rather than improved survival. Deep transcriptomic profiling of lung alveolar macrophages (AM), DC1, and DC2 subsets revealed distinct irf3 and irf7 dependent gene programs, with irf7 prominently driving responses in AM and DC2 populations post-IAV infection. Furthermore, scGPT simulations predicted irf3-associated regulation of pathways like IL-17 signaling distinct from irf7-biased control over Th17 differentiation and JAK-STAT signaling, suggesting a model where irf3 mainly drives rapid pathogen sensing and defence, whereas irf7 regulates sustained inflammation and adaptive immune coordination. Cross-species analyses confirmed conserved and divergent irf3/irf7 activities in human myeloid cells. Our findings provide a detailed framework of irf3/irf7 cell-specific functions, illuminating their nuanced interplay in orchestrating antiviral defence and offering potential targets for immunomodulation. This knowledge may inform the development of targeted antiviral therapeutic strategies and contribute to a more nuanced understanding of innate immune regulation.
Volume 22(4)
Pages 1974-1996
Published 2026-1-1
DOI 10.7150/ijbs.126714
PII ijbsv22p1974
PMID 41694598
PMC PMC12905640
MeSH Animals Dendritic Cells / metabolism Humans Influenza A virus Interferon Regulatory Factor-3* / genetics Interferon Regulatory Factor-3* / metabolism Interferon Regulatory Factor-7* / deficiency Interferon Regulatory Factor-7* / genetics Interferon Regulatory Factor-7* / metabolism Macrophages / metabolism Macrophages, Alveolar / metabolism Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL Mice, Knockout Orthomyxoviridae Infections* / immunology Orthomyxoviridae Infections* / metabolism
IF 4.858
Resource
Mice RBRC00858 RBRC01420