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Cholesterol Restriction Primes Antiviral Innate Immunity Via SREBP1-driven Noncanonical Type I IFNs

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Journal EMBO Rep
Specialty Molecular Biology
Date 2024 Dec 12
PMID 39668245
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Abstract

Cholesterol metabolism is associated with innate immune responses; however, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Here, we perform chemical screening to isolate small molecules influencing RIG-I activity, a cytoplasmic viral RNA sensor. We find that statins, which inhibit cholesterol synthesis, dramatically enhance RIG-I-dependent antiviral responses in specific cell types. Since statins exhibit pleiotropic effects on type I interferon (IFN) responses, we further focus on their effects on RIG-I signaling. The restriction of cholesterol synthesis induces expression of noncanonical type I IFNs, such as IFN-ω, in an SREBP1 transcription factor-dependent manner. This pathway subsequently enhances RIG-I-mediated signaling following viral infection. Administration of statins augments RIG-I-dependent cytokine expression in the lungs of mice. Conversely, a mouse obesity model shows a diminished RIG-I response. Single-cell transcriptome analyses reveal a subset of alveolar macrophages that increase RIG-I expression in response to inhibited cholesterol synthesis in vivo. This study reveals SREBP1-mediated noncanonical type I IFN expression, linking cholesterol metabolism and RIG-I signaling.

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