Retinol binding protein 4 enhances cellular cholesterol uptake to facilitate influenza A virus infection
Date:2025-11-10 Page Views: 10

Hejiao Zhao,Yalu Zhang,Qingbing Han,Huanan Li,Wenjun Liu,Lei Sun,Yingli Shang

Abstract

Viruses hijack host cell machinery to facilitate their own replication. Therefore, identifying key cellular factors and processes involved in viral infection is crucial for developing host-directed therapies. Herein, we demonstrate that retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4), a lipocalin family member and major retinol carrier, is significantly induced by influenza A virus (IAV) infection in both cellular models and clinical patients. Moreover, RBP4 deficiency impairs IAV replication both in vitro and in vivo. Mechanistically, RBP4 promotes the expression of CD36, a cholesterol uptake receptor protein, thereby increasing cellular cholesterol levels. This elevation in cholesterol subsequently boosts cell-surface sialic acid levels, facilitating IAV attachment. Consequently, enforced expression of CD36 restores IAV replication in RBP4-deficient cells and mice. In summary, our study identifies RBP4 as a pivotal host factor that facilitates IAV infection by modulating cellular cholesterol homeostasis.

Paper Linkage:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1013623

 


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