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Targeting peptidyl-arginine deiminase 4 suppresses SARS-CoV-2 replication and modulates the inflammatory response

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
Citazione:
Targeting peptidyl-arginine deiminase 4 suppresses SARS-CoV-2 replication and modulates the inflammatory response / S. Pasquero, A. Penna, L. Signorini, S. Villani, F. Gugliesi, V. Caneparo, F. Favero, W. Camille, R.M. Green, I. Frasson, A. Tosi, B. Genova, A.D. Pieta, R. Verin, S. Tomasoni, E. Del Grosso, S. Delbue, S.N. Richter, P.R. Thompson, A. Rosato, M. De Andrea. - In: ISCIENCE. - ISSN 2589-0042. - 29:3(2026 Mar 20), pp. 115038.1-115038.29. [10.1016/j.isci.2026.115038]
Abstract:
SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of COVID-19, remains a global concern due to gaps in understanding its pathogenesis. Peptidyl-arginine deiminases (PADs) are emerging as key regulators of viral replication and inflammation. PADs catalyze the conversion of arginine into citrulline, a modification linked to autoimmune diseases. Here, we show that PAD-mediated citrullination plays a crucial role in SARS-CoV-2 infection. Using human cell lines and in K18-hACE2 transgenic mice infected with different SARS-CoV-2 strains, we demonstrate that viral replication is associated with increased PAD4 expression. Mass spectrometry shows 170 distinct differentially citrullinated proteins in infected cells and tissues. Importantly, PAD4 inhibition significantly reduces viral replication and restores a citrullination profile comparable to that of uninfected mice. These findings suggest that SARS-CoV-2 exploits PAD-mediated citrullination to enhance replication and inflammation. Thus, targeting PAD4 may represent a viable strategy to curb viral spread and mitigate COVID-19-associated hyperinflammation.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
biological sciences; microbiology; Natural sciences; virology
Elenco autori:
S. Pasquero, A. Penna, L. Signorini, S. Villani, F. Gugliesi, V. Caneparo, F. Favero, W. Camille, R.M. Green, I. Frasson, A. Tosi, B. Genova, A.D. Pieta, R. Verin, S. Tomasoni, E. Del Grosso, S. Delbue, S.N. Richter, P.R. Thompson, A. Rosato, M. De Andrea
Autori di Ateneo:
DELBUE SERENA ( autore )
SIGNORINI LUCIA ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1248215
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1248215/3339663/1-s2.0-S258900422600413X-main.pdf
Progetto:
One Health Basic and Translational Research Actions addressing Unmet Need on Emerging Infectious Diseases (INF-ACT)
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Settore MEDS-03/A - Microbiologia e microbiologia clinica
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