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O-GlcNAc transferase plays dual antiviral roles by integrating innate immunity and lipid metabolism

Nature Communications. 2025-08; 
Hong Dong, Chenxi Liang, Junjie Zhang, Weidong Wu, Nitesh Kumar, Zihao Liu, Yajun Sun, Zhiwei Liao, Xiaolin Cheng, Yanbao Yu, Yong Zhang, Michael J Holtzman, Jianrong Li, Kymberly M Gowdy, Paul G Thomas, Jovica D Badjic, Anjun Ma, Qin Ma, Jacob S Yount, Shan-Lu Liu, Haitao Wen Department of Microbial Infection and Immunity, Infectious Disease Institute, The Ohio State University, Columbus
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Abstract

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-... More

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