The gut microbiota prime systemic antiviral immunity via the cGAS-STING-IFN-I axis
Umeå University · Stockholm University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The microbiota are vital for immune homeostasis and provide a competitive barrier to bacterial and fungal pathogens. Here, we investigated how gut commensals modulate systemic immunity and response to viral infection. Antibiotic suppression of the gut microbiota reduced systemic tonic type I interferon (IFN-I) and antiviral priming. The microbiota-driven tonic IFN-I-response was dependent on cGAS-STING but not on TLR signaling or direct host-bacteria interactions. Instead, membrane vesicles (MVs) from extracellular bacteria activated the cGAS-STING-IFN-I axis by delivering bacterial DNA into distal host cells. DNA-containing MVs from the gut microbiota were found in circulation and promoted the clearance of…
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9Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Microbiology
- Immunity
- Interferon
- Gut flora
- Immune system
- Sting
- Virology