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Sorting nexin 5 mediates virus-induced autophagy and immunity

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  • Xiaonan Dong

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Yuting Yang

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Zhongju Zou

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Yuting Zhao

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Bo Ci

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Lin Zhong

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Madhura Bhave

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Liwei Wang

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Yi-Chun Kuo

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Xiao Zang

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Rui Zhong

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Elizabeth R. Aguilera

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • R. Blake Richardson

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Boris Simonetti

    (University of Bristol)

  • John W. Schoggins

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Julie K. Pfeiffer

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Li Yu

    (Tsinghua University)

  • Xuewu Zhang

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Yang Xie

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Sandra L. Schmid

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Guanghua Xiao

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Paul A. Gleeson

    (The University of Melbourne
    The University of Melbourne)

  • Nicholas T. Ktistakis

    (Signalling Programme, The Babraham Institute)

  • Peter J. Cullen

    (University of Bristol)

  • Ramnik J. Xavier

    (Harvard School of Medicine
    Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
    Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard University)

  • Beth Levine

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

Abstract

Autophagy, a process of degradation that occurs via the lysosomal pathway, has an essential role in multiple aspects of immunity, including immune system development, regulation of innate and adaptive immune and inflammatory responses, selective degradation of intracellular microorganisms, and host protection against infectious diseases1,2. Autophagy is known to be induced by stimuli such as nutrient deprivation and suppression of mTOR, but little is known about how autophagosomal biogenesis is initiated in mammalian cells in response to viral infection. Here, using genome-wide short interfering RNA screens, we find that the endosomal protein sorting nexin 5 (SNX5)3,4 is essential for virus-induced, but not for basal, stress- or endosome-induced, autophagy. We show that SNX5 deletion increases cellular susceptibility to viral infection in vitro, and that Snx5 knockout in mice enhances lethality after infection with several human viruses. Mechanistically, SNX5 interacts with beclin 1 and ATG14-containing class III phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3KC3) complex 1 (PI3KC3-C1), increases the lipid kinase activity of purified PI3KC3-C1, and is required for endosomal generation of phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate (PtdIns(3)P) and recruitment of the PtdIns(3)P-binding protein WIPI2 to virion-containing endosomes. These findings identify a context- and organelle-specific mechanism—SNX5-dependent PI3KC3-C1 activation at endosomes—for initiation of autophagy during viral infection.

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  • Xiaonan Dong & Yuting Yang & Zhongju Zou & Yuting Zhao & Bo Ci & Lin Zhong & Madhura Bhave & Liwei Wang & Yi-Chun Kuo & Xiao Zang & Rui Zhong & Elizabeth R. Aguilera & R. Blake Richardson & Boris Simo, 2021. "Sorting nexin 5 mediates virus-induced autophagy and immunity," Nature, Nature, vol. 589(7842), pages 456-461, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:589:y:2021:i:7842:d:10.1038_s41586-020-03056-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-03056-z
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