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HERC4 limits oxidative stress-induced DNA damage during bacterial and viral-bacterial infection

Respiratory (co-)infections caused by influenza viruses and Streptococcus pneumoniae represent significant threats to global health. In our analysis of host cell ubiquitination, we identified reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by S. pneumoniae as critical effectors in reducing the amount of intracellular polyubiquitinated proteins. Together with reduced ubiquitination we observed a downregulation of the E3 ligase HERC4 upon infection with S. pneumoniae in human alveolar epithelial and macrophage-like cells as well as in samples obtained from S. pneumoniae infected humans and mice. This was further aggravated in the viral-bacterial coinfection with influenza A. CRISPR-Cas9 deletion of HER

cell biologyimmunologymicrobiology