| Literature DB >> 28441586 |
Qianqian Peng1, Xi Lan1, Chen Wang1, Yujie Ren2, Ningning Yue2, Junyong Wang1, Bo Zhong3, Qiyun Zhu4.
Abstract
Emerged porcine kobuvirus (PKV) has adversely affected the global swine industry since 2008, but the etiological biology of PKV is unclear. Screening PKV-encoded structural and non-structural proteins with a type I IFN-responsive luciferase reporter showed that PKV VP3 protein inhibited the IFN-β-triggered signaling pathway, resulting in the decrease of VSV-GFP replication. QPCR data showed that IFN-β downstream cytokine genes were suppressed without cell-type specificity as well. The results from biochemical experiments indicated that PKV VP3 associated with STAT2 and IRF9, and interfered with the formation of the STAT2-IRF9 and STAT2-STAT2 complex, impairing nuclear translocation of STAT2 and IRF9. Taken together, these data reveal a new mechanism for immune evasion of PKV.Entities:
Keywords: IFN-β; IRF9; Porcine kobuvirus; STAT2; Signaling pathway; VP3
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28441586 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2017.04.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616