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Chicken DNA virus sensor DDX41 activates IFN-β signaling pathway dependent on STING.

Yuqiang Cheng1, Yunxia Liu1, Yingying Wang2, Qiaona Niu1, Quanxin Gao3, Qiang Fu1, Jingjiao Ma1, Hengan Wang1, Yaxian Yan1, Chan Ding4, Jianhe Sun5.   

Abstract

The recognition of pathogenic DNA is important to the initiation of antiviral responses. Here, we report the identification of the first avian DEAD (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp) box polypeptide 41 (DDX41), an important DNA sensor, in chicken cells. In our study, we confirmed that chDDX41 is not an interferon-inducible gene. Knockdown of chDDX41 expression by shRNA blocked the ability of DF-1 cells to mount an IFN-β response to DNA and associated viruses. ChDDX41 mRNAs could be upregulated by double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) analogue poly(dA:dT), but not by double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) analogue poly(I:C). In poly(dA:dT) stimulation assays, the immune molecules involved in the DDX41-mediated IFN-β pathway in human cells were universally upregulated in chicken cells. Via coimmunoprecipitation (Co-IP) experiments, we found that chDDX41 could strongly interact with chicken stimulator of IFN genes (chSTING). Therefore, our results suggest that chDDX41 is involved in the dsDNA- and dsDNA virus-mediated chDDX41-chSTING-IFN-β signaling pathway in chicken cells.
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Keywords:  Chicken; DDX41; DNA sensor; DNA virus; IFN-β; STING

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28684273     DOI: 10.1016/j.dci.2017.07.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Comp Immunol        ISSN: 0145-305X            Impact factor:   3.636


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