Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology (Aug 2020)

Pellino-1 Regulates the Responses of the Airway to Viral Infection

  • Elizabeth K. Marsh,
  • Elizabeth K. Marsh,
  • Elizabeth C. Prestwich,
  • Lynne Williams,
  • Amber R. Hart,
  • Clare F. Muir,
  • Lisa C. Parker,
  • Marnix R. Jonker,
  • Irene H. Heijink,
  • Wim Timens,
  • Mark Fife,
  • Tracy Hussell,
  • Marc B. Hershenson,
  • J. Kelley Bentley,
  • Shao-Cong Sun,
  • Ben S. Barksby,
  • Lee A. Borthwick,
  • James P. Stewart,
  • Ian Sabroe,
  • David H. Dockrell,
  • David H. Dockrell,
  • Helen M. Marriott

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2020.00456
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Exposure to respiratory pathogens is a leading cause of exacerbations of airway diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Pellino-1 is an E3 ubiquitin ligase known to regulate virally-induced inflammation. We wished to determine the role of Pellino-1 in the host response to respiratory viruses in health and disease. Pellino-1 expression was examined in bronchial sections from patients with GOLD stage two COPD and healthy controls. Primary bronchial epithelial cells (PBECs) in which Pellino-1 expression had been knocked down were extracellularly challenged with the TLR3 agonist poly(I:C). C57BL/6 Peli1−/− mice and wild type littermates were subjected to intranasal infection with clinically-relevant respiratory viruses: rhinovirus (RV1B) and influenza A. We found that Pellino-1 is expressed in the airways of normal subjects and those with COPD, and that Pellino-1 regulates TLR3 signaling and responses to airways viruses. In particular we observed that knockout of Pellino-1 in the murine lung resulted in increased production of proinflammatory cytokines IL-6 and TNFα upon viral infection, accompanied by enhanced recruitment of immune cells to the airways, without any change in viral replication. Pellino-1 therefore regulates inflammatory airway responses without altering replication of respiratory viruses.

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