Dong Hong, Liang Chenxi, Zhang Junjie, Wu Weidong, Kumar Nitesh, Liu Zihao, Sun Yajun, Liao Zhiwei, Cheng Xiaolin, Yu Yanbao, Zhang Yong, Holtzman Michael J, Li Jianrong, Gowdy Kymberly M, Thomas Paul G, Badjic Jovica D, Ma Anjun, Ma Qin, Yount Jacob S, Liu Shan-Lu, Wen Haitao
Department of Microbial Infection and Immunity, Infectious Disease Institute, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
Division of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, College of Pharmacy, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
Nat Commun. 2025 Aug 19;16(1):7721. doi: 10.1038/s41467-025-63085-y.
Viral infection induces robust reprogramming of metabolic pathways in host cells. However, whether host metabolic enzymes detect viral components remains unknown. Our group and others previously identified O-GlcNAc transferase (OGT), an important glucose metabolic enzyme, as a crucial mediator of the antiviral immune responses. Here, by studying a mouse model with a catalytically impaired OGT, we discover a catalytic activity-independent function of OGT in restraining influenza A virus (IAV) infection in addition to its catalytic activity-dependent effect on MAVS-mediated antiviral immunity. Biochemical studies reveal a critical antiviral effect based on OGT interacting with IAV genomic RNA that requires its N-terminal tetracopeptide repeat-4 motif. This interaction causes the translocation of nuclear OGT to cytosolic lipid droplets (LDs) to destabilize LDs-coating perilipin 2, thereby limiting LDs accumulation and in turn virus replication. In sum, our findings reveal OGT as a multifaceted metabolic sensor that integrates MAVS signaling and lipid metabolism to combat viral infection.
病毒感染会在宿主细胞中引发代谢途径的强烈重编程。然而,宿主代谢酶是否能检测到病毒成分仍不清楚。我们团队及其他团队之前已确定O-连接N-乙酰葡糖胺转移酶(OGT),一种重要的葡萄糖代谢酶,是抗病毒免疫反应的关键介质。在此,通过研究一种OGT催化功能受损的小鼠模型,我们发现OGT除了其对MAVS介导的抗病毒免疫的催化活性依赖性作用外,在抑制甲型流感病毒(IAV)感染方面还具有催化活性非依赖性功能。生化研究揭示了基于OGT与IAV基因组RNA相互作用的关键抗病毒作用,这需要其N端四肽重复序列-4基序。这种相互作用导致核内OGT转位至胞质脂滴(LDs),使包裹脂滴的围脂滴蛋白2不稳定,从而限制脂滴积累,进而限制病毒复制。总之,我们的研究结果揭示OGT是一种多方面的代谢传感器,它整合MAVS信号和脂质代谢以对抗病毒感染。