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. 2023 Mar 28;42(3):112179.
doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112179. Epub 2023 Mar 20.

Leaked genomic and mitochondrial DNA contribute to the host response to noroviruses in a STING-dependent manner

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Leaked genomic and mitochondrial DNA contribute to the host response to noroviruses in a STING-dependent manner

Aminu S Jahun et al. Cell Rep. .
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Abstract

The cGAS-STING pathway is central to the interferon response against DNA viruses. However, recent studies are increasingly demonstrating its role in the restriction of some RNA viruses. Here, we show that the cGAS-STING pathway also contributes to the interferon response against noroviruses, currently the commonest causes of infectious gastroenteritis worldwide. We show a significant reduction in interferon-β induction and a corresponding increase in viral replication in norovirus-infected cells after deletion of STING, cGAS, or IFI16. Further, we find that immunostimulatory host genome-derived DNA and mitochondrial DNA accumulate in the cytosol of norovirus-infected cells. Lastly, overexpression of the viral NS4 protein is sufficient to drive the accumulation of cytosolic DNA. Together, our data find a role for cGAS, IFI16, and STING in the restriction of noroviruses and show the utility of host genomic DNA as a damage-associated molecular pattern in cells infected with an RNA virus.

Keywords: CP: Immunology; CP: Molecular biology; DNA leakage; IFI16; NS4; STING; VF1; cGAS; cytosolic DNA; genomic DNA; interferon response; mitochondrial DNA; norovirus; p204.

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Declaration of interests I.G.G. currently works for Exscientia. However, this manuscript was submitted before their affiliation with the company and Exscientia had no involvement or input in the research presented in this paper.

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