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Estanislao Nistal-Villán1, Estefanía Rodríguez-García, Marianna Di Scala, Roberto Ferrero-Laborda, Cristina Olagüe, África Vales, Beatriz Carte-Abad, Irene Crespo, Adolfo García-Sastre, Jesús Prieto, Esther Larrea, Gloria González-Aseguinolaza.
Abstract
RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) are cellular sensor proteins that detect certain RNA species produced during viral infections. RLRs activate a signaling cascade that results in the production of IFN-β as well as several other cytokines with antiviral and proinflammatory activities. We explored the potential of different constructs based on RLRs to induce the IFN-β pathway and create an antiviral state in type I IFN-unresponsive models. A chimeric construct composed of RIG-I 2CARD and the first 200 amino acids of MAVS (2CARD-MAVS200) showed an enhanced ability to induce IFN-β when compared to other stimulatory constructs. Furthermore, this human chimeric construct showed a superior ability to activate IFN-β expression in cells from various species. This construct was found to overcome the restrictions of blocking IFN-β induction or signaling by a number of viral IFN-antagonist proteins. Additionally, the antiviral activity of this chimera was demonstrated in influenza virus and HBV infection mouse models using adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors as a delivery vehicle. We propose that AAV vectors expressing 2CARD-MAVS200 chimeric protein can reconstitute IFN-β induction and recover a partial antiviral state in different models that do not respond to recombinant IFN-β treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25966783 PMCID: PMC4553127 DOI: 10.1159/000375262
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Innate Immun ISSN: 1662-811X Impact factor: 7.349