Human TLR-7-, -8-, and -9-mediated induction of IFN-alpha/beta and -lambda Is IRAK-4 dependent and redundant for protective immunity to viruses |
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Authors: | Yang Kun Puel Anne Zhang Shenying Eidenschenk Céline Ku Cheng-Lung Casrouge Armanda Picard Capucine von Bernuth Horst Senechal Brigitte Plancoulaine Sabine Al-Hajjar Sami Al-Ghonaium Abdulaziz Maródi László Davidson Donald Speert David Roifman Chaim Garty Ben-Zion Ozinsky Adrian Barrat Franck J Coffman Robert L Miller Richard L Li Xiaoxia Lebon Pierre Rodriguez-Gallego Carlos Chapel Helen Geissmann Frédéric Jouanguy Emmanuelle Casanova Jean-Laurent |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Human Genetics of Infectious Diseases, University of Paris René Descartes INSERM U550, Necker Medical School, 75015 Paris, France. |
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Abstract: | Five TLRs are thought to play an important role in antiviral immunity, sensing viral products and inducing IFN-alpha/beta and -lambda. Surprisingly, patients with a defect of IRAK-4, a critical kinase downstream from TLRs, are resistant to common viruses. We show here that IFN-alpha/beta and -lambda induction via TLR-7, TLR-8, and TLR-9 was abolished in IRAK-4-deficient blood cells. In contrast, IFN-alpha/beta and -lambda were induced normally by TLR-3 and TLR-4 agonists. Moreover, IFN-beta and -lambda were normally induced by TLR-3 agonists and viruses in IRAK-4-deficient fibroblasts. We further show that IFN-alpha/beta and -lambda production in response to 9 of 11 viruses tested was normal or weakly affected in IRAK-4-deficient blood cells. Thus, IRAK-4-deficient patients may control viral infections by TLR-3- and TLR-4-dependent and/or TLR-independent production of IFNs. The TLR-7-, TLR-8-, and TLR-9-dependent induction of IFN-alpha/beta and -lambda is strictly IRAK-4 dependent and paradoxically redundant for protective immunity to most viruses in humans. |
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