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Spatiotemporal regulation of MyD88–IRF-7 signalling for robust type-I interferon induction

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  • Kenya Honda

    (University of Tokyo)

  • Yusuke Ohba

    (University of Tokyo
    PRESTO, JST)

  • Hideyuki Yanai

    (University of Tokyo)

  • Hideo Negishi

    (University of Tokyo)

  • Tatsuaki Mizutani

    (University of Tokyo)

  • Akinori Takaoka

    (University of Tokyo)

  • Choji Taya

    (Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science)

  • Tadatsugu Taniguchi

    (University of Tokyo)

Abstract

Robust type-I interferon (IFN-α/β) induction in plasmacytoid dendritic cells, through the activation of Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9), constitutes a critical aspect of immunity1,2,3,4,5,6. It is absolutely dependent on the transcription factor IRF-7, which interacts with and is activated by the adaptor MyD88. How plasmacytoid dendritic cells, but not other cell types (such as conventional dendritic cells), are able to activate the MyD88–IRF-7-dependent IFN induction pathway remains unknown. Here we show that the spatiotemporal regulation of MyD88–IRF-7 signalling is critical for a high-level IFN induction in response to TLR9 activation. The IFN-inducing TLR9 ligand, A/D-type CpG oligodeoxynucleotide (CpG-A)3,4,8,9,10,11, is retained for long periods in the endosomal vesicles of plasmacytoid dendritic cells, together with the MyD88–IRF-7 complex. However, in conventional dendritic cells, CpG-A is rapidly transferred to lysosomal vesicles. We further show that conventional dendritic cells can also mount a robust IFN induction if CpG-A is manipulated for endosomal retention using a cationic lipid. This strategy also allows us to demonstrate endosomal activation of the IFN pathway by the otherwise inactive TLR9 ligand B/K-type oligodeoxynucleotide (CpG-B)3,4,8,9,10,11,12. Thus, our study offers insights into the regulation of TLR9 signalling in space, potentially suggesting a new avenue for therapeutic intervention.

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  • Kenya Honda & Yusuke Ohba & Hideyuki Yanai & Hideo Negishi & Tatsuaki Mizutani & Akinori Takaoka & Choji Taya & Tadatsugu Taniguchi, 2005. "Spatiotemporal regulation of MyD88–IRF-7 signalling for robust type-I interferon induction," Nature, Nature, vol. 434(7036), pages 1035-1040, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:434:y:2005:i:7036:d:10.1038_nature03547
    DOI: 10.1038/nature03547
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    1. Janine Holze & Felicitas Lauber & Sofía Soler & Evi Kostenis & Günther Weindl, 2024. "Label-free biosensor assay decodes the dynamics of Toll-like receptor signaling," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-18, December.

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