| Literature DB >> 24067967 |
Chun Kew1, Pak-Yin Lui, Chi-Ping Chan, Xiang Liu, Shannon Wing Ngor Au, Ian Mohr, Dong-Yan Jin, Kin-Hang Kok.
Abstract
Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) Us11 protein is a double-stranded RNA-binding protein that suppresses type I interferon production through the inhibition of the cytoplasmic RNA sensor RIG-I. Whether additional cellular mediators are involved in this suppression remains to be determined. In this study, we report on the requirement of cellular double-stranded RNA-binding protein PACT for Us11-mediated perturbation of type I interferon production. Us11 associates with PACT tightly to prevent it from binding with and activating RIG-I. The Us11-deficient HSV-1 was indistinguishable from the Us11-proficient virus in the suppression of interferon production when PACT was compromised. More importantly, HSV-1-induced activation of interferon production was abrogated in PACT knockout murine embryonic fibroblasts. Our findings suggest a new mechanism for viral evasion of innate immunity through which a viral double-stranded RNA-binding protein interacts with PACT to circumvent type I interferon production. This mechanism might also be used by other PACT-binding viral interferon-antagonizing proteins such as Ebola virus VP35 and influenza A virus NS1.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24067967 PMCID: PMC3838286 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.02564-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103