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Cutting Edge: Ku70 is a Novel Cytosolic DNA Sensor That Induces Type III Rather Than Type I IFN
Journal of Immunology
  • Xing Zhang
  • Terrence W. Brann
  • Ming Zhou
  • Jun Yang
  • Raphael M. Oguariri
  • Kristy B. Lidie
  • Hiromi Imamichi
  • Da-Wei Huang
  • Richard A. Lempicki
  • Michael W. Baseler
  • Timothy D. Veenstra, Cedarville University
  • Howard A. Young
  • H. Clifford Lane
  • Tomozumi Imamichi
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-15-2011
DOI
10.4049/jimmunol.1003389
PubMed ID
21398614
PubMed Central® ID
PMC3720676
Abstract

Cytosolic foreign DNA is detected by pattern recognition receptors and mainly induces type I IFN production. We found that transfection of different types of DNA into various untreated cells induces type III IFN (IFN-λ1) rather than type I IFN, indicating the presence of uncharacterized DNA sensor(s). A pull-down assay using cytosolic proteins identified that Ku70 and Ku80 are the DNA-binding proteins. The knockdown studies and the reporter assay revealed that Ku70 is a novel DNA sensor inducing the IFN-lambda1 activation. The functional analysis of IFNL1 promoter revealed that positive-regulatory domain I and IFN-stimulated response element sites are predominantly involved in the DNA-mediated IFNL1 activation. A pull-down assay using nuclear proteins demonstrated that the IFN-λ1 induction is associated with the activation of IFN regulatory factor-1 and -7. Thus, to our knowledge, we show for the first time that Ku70 mediates type III IFN induction by DNA.

Keywords
  • Antigens,
  • nuclear,
  • blotting,
  • cell line,
  • tumor,
  • cytosol,
  • DNA,
  • mutation,
  • promoter regions,
  • genetic,
  • RNA
Citation Information
Xing Zhang, Terrence W. Brann, Ming Zhou, Jun Yang, et al.. "Cutting Edge: Ku70 is a Novel Cytosolic DNA Sensor That Induces Type III Rather Than Type I IFN" Journal of Immunology Vol. 186 Iss. 8 (2011) p. 4541 - 4545 ISSN: 1550-6606
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/timothy-veenstra/78/