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Role of IL-6-IL-27 Complex in Host Antiviral Immune Response

  • J Immunol. 2021 Jul 15;207(2):577-589. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.2100179.
Qi Zuo 1 Zhikui Cheng 1 Guoqing Zhang 1 Yongfang Xia 1 Gang Xu 1 Wei Cao 1 Xiaodan Yang 1 Yundong Fu 1 Rui He 1 Peining Fang 1 Yifei Guo 1 Longyu Nie 1 Yu Huang 1 Lin Liu 1 Jianbo Zhan 2 Shi Liu 1 Ying Zhu 3
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 State Key Laboratory of Virology, Modern Virology Research Center, College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China; and.
  • 2 Institute of Health Inspection and Testing, Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Wuhan, China.
  • 3 State Key Laboratory of Virology, Modern Virology Research Center, College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China; and [email protected].
Abstract

The IL family of cytokines participates in immune response and regulation. We previously found that soluble IL-6 receptor plays an important role in the host Antiviral response. In this study, we detected the IL-6-IL-27 complex in serum and throat swab samples from patients infected with influenza A virus. A plasmid expressing the IL-6-IL-27 complex was constructed to explore its biological function. The results indicated that the IL-6-IL-27 complex has a stronger Antiviral effect than the individual subunits of IL-6, IL-27A, and EBV-induced gene 3. Furthermore, the activity of the IL-6-IL-27 complex is mainly mediated by the IL-27A subunit and the IL-27 Receptor α. The IL-6-IL-27 complex can positively regulate virus-triggered expression of IFN and IFN-stimulated genes by interacting with adaptor protein mitochondrial Antiviral signaling protein, potentiating the ubiquitination of TNF receptor-associated factors 3 and 6 and NF-κB nuclear translocation. The secreted IL-6-IL-27 complex can induce the phosphorylation of STAT1 and STAT3 and shows Antiviral activity. Our results demonstrate a previously unrecognized mechanism by which IL-6, IL-27A, and EBV-induced gene 3 form a large complex both intracellularly and extracellularly, and this complex acts in the host Antiviral response.

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