Class a scavenger receptor-mediated double-stranded RNA internalization is independent of innate antiviral signaling and does not require phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase activity

Srinivas Nellimarla, Kaushal Baid, Yueh Ming Loo, Michael Gale, Dawn M.E. Bowdish, Karen L. Mossman

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Abstract

dsRNA is a potent trigger of innate immune signaling, eliciting effects within virally infected cells and after release from dying cells. Given its inherent stability, extracellular dsRNA induces both local and systemic effects. Although the class A scavenger receptors (SR-As) mediate dsRNA entry, it is unknown whether they contribute to signaling beyond ligand internalization. In this study, we investigated whether SR-As contribute to innate immune signaling independent of the classic TLR and retinoic acid-inducible gene-I-like receptor (RLR) pathways. We generated a stable A549 human epithelial cell line with inducible expression of the hepatitis C virus protease NS3/4A, which efficiently cleaves TRIF and IFN-β promoter stimulator 1, adaptors for TLR3 and the RLRs, respectively. Cells expressing NS3/4A and TLR3/MyD88/IFN-β promoter stimulator 1-/- mouse embryonic fibroblasts completely lacked antiviral activity to extracellular dsRNA relative to control cells, suggesting that SR-As do not possess signaling capacity independent of TLR3 or the RLRs. Previous studies implicated PI3K signaling in SR-A-mediated activities and in downstream production of type I IFN. We found that SR-A-mediated dsRNA internalization occurs independent of PI3K activation, whereas downstream signaling leading to IFN production was partially dependent on PI3K activity. Overall, these findings suggest that SR-A-mediated dsRNA internalization is independent of innate antiviral signaling.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)3858-3865
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Immunology
Volume195
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 15 2015
Externally publishedYes

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Copyright © 2015 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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