Literature DB >> 17668876

Hepatitis C virus escape from the interferon regulatory factor 3 pathway by a passive and active evasion strategy.

Marco Binder1, Georg Kochs, Ralf Bartenschlager, Volker Lohmann.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been known to replicate with extremely varying efficiencies in different host cells, even within different populations of a single human hepatoma cell line, termed Huh-7. Several reports have implicated the retinoic-acid inducible gene I (RIG-I)/ interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF-3) pathway of the innate antiviral response with differences in host cell permissiveness to HCV. To investigate the general impact of the IRF-3 response onto HCV replication in cell culture, we generated an ample array of stable Huh-7 cell lines with altered IRF-3 responsiveness. Neither blocking IRF-3 activation in various host cells by expression of dominant negative RIG-I or HCV NS3/4A protease nor reconstitution of RIG-I signaling in Huh7.5, a cell clone known to be defective in this pathway, had any impact on HCV replication. Only by overexpressing constitutively active RIG-I or the signaling adaptor Cardif (also known as interferon-beta promoter stimulator 1, mitochondrial anti-viral signaling protein, or virus-induced signaling adaptor), both leading to a stimulation of the IRF-3 pathway in the absence of inducers, was HCV replication significantly inhibited. We therefore assessed the extent of RIG-I- dependent IRF-3 activation by different species of RNA, including full-length HCV genomes and HCV RNA duplexes, and observed strong induction only in response to double-stranded RNAs.
CONCLUSION: Based on these findings, we propose a refined model of innate immune escape by HCV involving limited initial induction and stringent subsequent control of the IRF-3 response.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17668876     DOI: 10.1002/hep.21829

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatology        ISSN: 0270-9139            Impact factor:   17.425


  49 in total

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2.  Molecular mechanism of signal perception and integration by the innate immune sensor retinoic acid-inducible gene-I (RIG-I).

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3.  Dynamic oscillation of translation and stress granule formation mark the cellular response to virus infection.

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4.  Sensing of HIV-1 Infection in Tzm-bl Cells with Reconstituted Expression of STING.

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8.  Cleavage of the IPS-1/Cardif/MAVS/VISA does not inhibit T cell-mediated elimination of hepatitis C virus non-structural 3/4A-expressing hepatocytes.

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10.  Study of human RIG-I polymorphisms identifies two variants with an opposite impact on the antiviral immune response.

Authors:  Julien Pothlichet; Anne Burtey; Andriy V Kubarenko; Gregory Caignard; Brigitte Solhonne; Frédéric Tangy; Meriem Ben-Ali; Lluis Quintana-Murci; Andrea Heinzmann; Jean-Daniel Chiche; Pierre-Olivier Vidalain; Alexander N R Weber; Michel Chignard; Mustapha Si-Tahar
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2009-10-27       Impact factor: 3.240

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