| Literature DB >> 28480966 |
Yuan Huang1, Lingling Liu1, Di Ma, Yi Liao1, Yuanyuan Lu1, Heyu Huang1, Wenqing Qin1, Xinglou Liu1, Feng Fang1.
Abstract
Absent in melanoma 2 (AIM2) inflammasome is a multiprotein complex which plays a pivotal role in the host immune response to multiple pathogens. The role of AIM2 in human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection is poorly studied. Thus, using a small inference RNA (siRNA) approach and THP-1 derived macrophage cells infected with HCMV AD169 strain, we investigated the impact of HCMV infection on AIM2-mediated molecular events. Compared to wild-type cells, AIM2-defiecient macrophages showed a limited ability to activate caspase-1, process IL-1β, and induce cell death. In addition, AIM2-defiecient cells were unable to efficiently control HCMV infection, as the transcription of virus DNA polymerase gene UL54 and major tegument protein gene UL83 were higher compared to wild-type cells. In conclusion, HCMV infection induces an AIM2 inflammasome response, which negatively influences viral life cycle.Entities:
Keywords: human cytomegalovirus; innate immunity; interleukin; siRNA
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28480966 DOI: 10.1002/jmv.24846
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Virol ISSN: 0146-6615 Impact factor: 2.327