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J Virol ; 93(2)2019 01 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30355684

ABSTRACT

Tryptophanyl-tRNA synthetase (WRS) is one of the aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (ARSs) that possesses noncanonical functions. Full-length WRS is released during bacterial infection and primes the Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4)-myeloid differentiation factor 2 (MD2) complex to elicit innate immune responses. However, the role of WRS in viral infection remains unknown. Here, we show that full-length WRS is secreted by immune cells in the early phase of viral infection and functions as an antiviral cytokine. Treatment of cells with recombinant WRS protein promotes the production of inflammatory cytokines and type I interferons (IFNs) and curtails virus replication in THP-1 and Raw264.7 cells but not in TLR4-/- or MD2-/- bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs). Intravenous and intranasal administration of recombinant WRS protein induces an innate immune response and blocks viral replication in vivo These findings suggest that secreted full-length WRS has a noncanonical role in inducing innate immune responses to viral infection as well as to bacterial infection.IMPORTANCE ARSs are essential enzymes in translation that link specific amino acids to their cognate tRNAs. In higher eukaryotes, some ARSs possess additional, noncanonical functions in the regulation of cell metabolism. Here, we report a novel noncanonical function of WRS in antiviral defense. WRS is rapidly secreted in response to viral infection and primes the innate immune response by inducing the secretion of proinflammatory cytokines and type I IFNs, resulting in the inhibition of virus replication both in vitro and in vivo Thus, we consider WRS to be a member of the antiviral innate immune response. The results of this study enhance our understanding of host defense systems and provide additional information on the noncanonical functions of ARSs.


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Rhabdoviridae Infections/immunology , Tryptophan-tRNA Ligase/genetics , Tryptophan-tRNA Ligase/metabolism , Vesiculovirus/pathogenicity , Administration, Intranasal , Administration, Intravenous , Animals , Cell Line , Cytokines/metabolism , HEK293 Cells , HeLa Cells , Humans , Immunity, Innate , Interferon Type I/metabolism , Mice , RAW 264.7 Cells , Rhabdoviridae Infections/genetics , THP-1 Cells , Tryptophan-tRNA Ligase/administration & dosage , Vesiculovirus/immunology
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Nat Microbiol ; 2: 16191, 2016 10 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27748732

ABSTRACT

The N-terminal truncated form of a protein synthesis enzyme, tryptophanyl-tRNA synthetase (mini-WRS), is secreted as an angiostatic ligand. However, the secretion and function of the full-length WRS (FL-WRS) remain unknown. Here, we report that the FL-WRS, but not mini-WRS, is rapidly secreted upon pathogen infection to prime innate immunity. Blood levels of FL-WRS were increased in sepsis patients, but not in those with sterile inflammation. FL-WRS was secreted from monocytes and directly bound to macrophages via a toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4)-myeloid differentiation factor 2 (MD2) complex to induce phagocytosis and chemokine production. Administration of FL-WRS into Salmonella typhimurium-infected mice reduced the levels of bacteria and improved mouse survival, whereas its titration with the specific antibody aggravated the infection. The N-terminal 154-amino-acid eukaryote-specific peptide of WRS was sufficient to recapitulate FL-WRS activity and its interaction mode with TLR4-MD2 is now suggested. Based on these results, secretion of FL-WRS appears to work as a primary defence system against infection, acting before full activation of innate immunity.


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Bacterial Infections/immunology , Immunity, Innate , Immunologic Factors/metabolism , Tryptophan-tRNA Ligase/metabolism , Animals , Bacterial Infections/pathology , Bacterial Load , Chemokines/metabolism , Humans , Immunologic Factors/administration & dosage , Immunologic Factors/blood , Macrophages/immunology , Mice , Monocytes/immunology , Phagocytosis , Salmonella Infections, Animal , Salmonella typhimurium/isolation & purification , Sepsis/immunology , Sepsis/pathology , Survival Analysis , Tryptophan-tRNA Ligase/administration & dosage , Tryptophan-tRNA Ligase/blood
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