Sphingosine 1-phosphate lyase expressed in pulmonary epithelial cells potentiates host innate defenses and alleviates influenza pathogenicity in mice
Influenza viruses circulate in humans, causing a substantial burden on global health. Investigation of influenza-host interactions could identify host factors that regulate influenza pathogenicity. Sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) is a bioactive lipid mediator and regulates crucial cellular processes. S1P lyase (SPL), an enzyme that mediates S1P degradation, was shown to display anti-influenza activity in a cell culture system. Here, we constructed a mouse model to demonstrate the antiviral function of SPL in respiratory epithelial cells during influenza in vivo. Deletion of SPL from lung epithelial cells exacerbated influenza-induced weight loss and mortality. Influenza virus began to propagat