Literature DB >> 30333168

Human MxB Inhibits the Replication of Hepatitis C Virus.

Dong-Rong Yi1, Ni An1, Zhen-Long Liu2, Feng-Wen Xu3, Kavita Raniga2, Quan-Jie Li1, Rui Zhou1, Jing Wang1, Yong-Xin Zhang1, Jin-Ming Zhou1, Lei-Liang Zhang3, Jing An4, Cheng-Feng Qin5, Fei Guo3, Xiao-Yu Li1, Chen Liang6, Shan Cen7.   

Abstract

Type I interferon (IFN) inhibits viruses by inducing the expression of antiviral proteins. The IFN-induced myxovirus resistance B (MxB) protein has been reported to inhibit a limited number of viruses, including HIV-1 and herpesviruses, but its antiviral coverage remains to be explored further. Here we show that MxB interferes with RNA replication of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and significantly inhibits viral replication in a cyclophilin A (CypA)-dependent manner. Our data further show that MxB interacts with the HCV protein NS5A, thereby impairing NS5A interaction with CypA and NS5A localization to the endoplasmic reticulum, two events essential for HCV RNA replication. Interestingly, we found that MxB significantly inhibits two additional CypA-dependent viruses of the Flaviviridae family, namely, Japanese encephalitis virus and dengue virus, suggesting a potential link between virus dependence on CypA and virus susceptibility to MxB inhibition. Collectively, these data have identified MxB as a key factor behind IFN-mediated suppression of HCV infection, and they suggest that other CypA-dependent viruses may also be subjected to MxB restriction.IMPORTANCE Viruses of the Flaviviridae family cause major illness and death around the world and thus pose a great threat to human health. Here we show that IFN-inducible MxB restricts several members of the Flaviviridae, including HCV, Japanese encephalitis virus, and dengue virus. This finding not only suggests an active role of MxB in combating these major pathogenic human viruses but also significantly expands the antiviral spectrum of MxB. Our study further strengthens the link between virus dependence on CypA and susceptibility to MxB restriction and also suggests that MxB may employ a common mechanism to inhibit different viruses. Elucidating the antiviral functions of MxB advances our understanding of IFN-mediated host antiviral defense and may open new avenues to the development of novel antiviral therapeutics.
Copyright © 2018 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  CypA; Flaviviridaezzm321990; MxB; NS5A; hepatitis C virus

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30333168      PMCID: PMC6288330          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01285-18

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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