TY - JOUR
T1 - SPINK6 inhibits human airway serine proteases and restricts influenza virus activation
AU - Wang, Dong
AU - Li, Cun
AU - Chiu, Man Chun
AU - Yu, Yifei
AU - Liu, Xiaojuan
AU - Zhao, Xiaoyu
AU - Huang, Jingjing
AU - Cheng, Zhongshan
AU - Yuan, Shuofeng
AU - Poon, Vincent
AU - Cai, Jian Piao
AU - Chu, Hin
AU - Chan, Jasper Fuk Woo
AU - To, Kelvin Kai Wang
AU - Yuen, Kwok Yung
AU - Zhou, Jie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license
PY - 2022/1/11
Y1 - 2022/1/11
N2 - SPINK6 was identified in human skin as a cellular inhibitor of serine proteases of the KLK family. Airway serine proteases are required to cleave hemagglutinin (HA) of influenza A viruses (IAVs) to initiate an infection in the human airway. We hypothesized that SPINK6 may inhibit common airway serine proteases and restrict IAV activation. We demonstrate that SPINK6 specifically suppresses the proteolytic activity of HAT and KLK5, HAT- and KLK5-mediated HA cleavage, and restricts virus maturation and replication. SPINK6 constrains the activation of progeny virions and impairs viral growth; and vice versa, blocking endogenous SPINK6 enhances HA cleavage and viral growth in physiological-relevant human airway organoids where SPINK6 is intrinsically expressed. In IAV-infected mice, SPINK6 significantly suppresses viral growth and improves mouse survival. Notably, individuals carrying the higher SPINK6 expression allele were protected from human H7N9 infection. Collectively, SPINK6 is a novel host inhibitor of serine proteases in the human airway and restricts IAV activation.
AB - SPINK6 was identified in human skin as a cellular inhibitor of serine proteases of the KLK family. Airway serine proteases are required to cleave hemagglutinin (HA) of influenza A viruses (IAVs) to initiate an infection in the human airway. We hypothesized that SPINK6 may inhibit common airway serine proteases and restrict IAV activation. We demonstrate that SPINK6 specifically suppresses the proteolytic activity of HAT and KLK5, HAT- and KLK5-mediated HA cleavage, and restricts virus maturation and replication. SPINK6 constrains the activation of progeny virions and impairs viral growth; and vice versa, blocking endogenous SPINK6 enhances HA cleavage and viral growth in physiological-relevant human airway organoids where SPINK6 is intrinsically expressed. In IAV-infected mice, SPINK6 significantly suppresses viral growth and improves mouse survival. Notably, individuals carrying the higher SPINK6 expression allele were protected from human H7N9 infection. Collectively, SPINK6 is a novel host inhibitor of serine proteases in the human airway and restricts IAV activation.
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U2 - 10.15252/emmm.202114485
DO - 10.15252/emmm.202114485
M3 - Article
C2 - 34826211
AN - SCOPUS:85120046790
SN - 1757-4676
VL - 14
JO - EMBO Molecular Medicine
JF - EMBO Molecular Medicine
IS - 1
M1 - e14485
ER -