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Inhibition of the alpha/beta interferon response by mouse hepatitis virus at multiple levels.

Jessica K Roth-Cross1, Luis Martínez-Sobrido, Erin P Scott, Adolfo García-Sastre, Susan R Weiss.   

Abstract

Mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) was used as a model to study the interaction of coronaviruses with the alpha/beta interferon (IFN-alpha/beta) response. While MHV strain A59 appeared to induce IFN-beta gene transcription and low levels of nuclear translocation of the IFN-beta transcription factor interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF-3), MHV did not induce IFN-beta protein production during the course of infection in L2 mouse fibroblast cells. In addition, MHV was able to significantly decrease the level of IFN-beta protein induced by both Newcastle disease virus (NDV) and Sendai virus infections, without targeting it for proteasomal degradation and without altering the nuclear translocation of IRF-3 or IFN-beta mRNA production or stability. These results indicate that MHV infection causes an inhibition of IFN-beta production at a posttranscriptional level, without altering RNA or protein stability. In contrast, MHV induced IFN-beta mRNA and protein production in the brains of infected animals, suggesting that the inhibitory mechanisms observed in vitro are not enough to prevent IFN-alpha/beta production in vivo. Furthermore, MHV replication is highly resistant to IFN-alpha/beta action, as indicated by unimpaired MHV replication in L2 cells pretreated with IFN-beta. However, when L2 cells were coinfected with MHV and NDV in the presence of IFN-beta, NDV, but not MHV, replication was inhibited. Thus, rather than disarming the antiviral activity induced by IFN-beta pretreatment completely, MHV may be inherently resistant to some aspects of the antiviral state induced by IFN-beta. These findings show that MHV employs unique strategies to circumvent the IFN-alpha/beta response at multiple steps.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17459917      PMCID: PMC1933268          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00013-07

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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