Cell-based screen identifies human type I interferon-stimulated regulators of Toxoplasma gondii Infection

biorxiv(2022)

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Macrophages activated with interferons (IFNs) respond with transcriptional changes that enhance clearance of intracellular pathogens such as Toxoplasma, a ubiquitous apicomplexan parasite that infects more than a billion people worldwide. Although IFNs generally inhibit Toxoplasma, the parasite can also induce components of the host IFN signalling pathway to enhance survival in host cells. Compared to the type II IFN gamma (IFNγ), the role of type I IFNs in macrophage response to Toxoplasma is relatively not well characterized. Here, using fluorescent Toxoplasma and a CRISPR/Cas9 knockout library that only targets interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs), we adapted a loss-of-function flow cytometry-based approach to systematically identify type I ISGs that control Toxoplasma growth in THP-1 cells, a human macrophage cell line. The system enabled the rapid screening of more than 1900 ISGs for type I (IFNα)-induced inhibitors and enhancers of Toxoplasma growth in THP-1 cells. We identified 26 genes that are associated with Toxoplasma growth arrest out of which we confirmed MAX, SNX5, F2RL2, and SSB, as potent IFNα-induced inhibitors of Toxoplasma in THP1 cells. These findings provide a genetic and experimental roadmap to elucidate type I IFN-induced cell-autonomous responses to Toxoplasma. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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