Literature DB >> 31669364

PM2.5 promotes replication of VSV by ubiquitination degradation of phospho-IRF3 in A549 cells.

Jing Wu1, Kehui Zhu1, Xiaolu Luo1, Yajing Han1, Baohuan Zhang2, Zichen Wang1, Shirui Dong2, Xiaoqian Zou1, Xiaojing Chen1, Hongxuan Liu1, Tianyuan Wu2, Zhong Zheng3, Yuefeng Xie1, Jierong Zhao1, Yumei Liu1, Zihao Wen3, Dandan Liu3, Yao Wang3, Shaoling Zheng3, Xiuxia Huang3, Chunxia Jing4, Guang Yang5.   

Abstract

Both PM2.5 and respiratory viruses are part of the atmospheric constituents. Respiratory viruses are often associated with PM2.5 exposure, but the mechanism of toxicity remains to be explored. The vitro models that adequately reproduce healthy cells or diseased cells exposing to PM2.5 and infecting VSV can provide a useful tool for studying innate immune mechanisms and investigating new therapeutic focus. In the environment of PM2.5, an infection model in which VSV infected A549 cells was established, that mimics the state in which the antiviral innate immune pathways are activated after the respiratory system is infected with RNA viruses. Subsequently, the model was exposed to PM2.5 for 24 h. PM2.5 could be ingested by A549 cells and synergize with VSV to inhibit cell viability and promote apoptosis. The expression of VSV-G were more abundant after VSV-infected A549 cells were exposed to PM2.5. Furthermore, PM2.5 inhibits VSV-induced IFN-β expression in A549 cells. ISG15, CCL-5, and CXCL-10 had the same expression tendency with IFN-β mRNA, consistently. Interestingly, when MG132 was applied, the expression of p-IRF-3 and IFN-β proteins reduced by PM2.5 were refreshed. Conversely, the expression of VSV-G proteins were decreased. PM2.5 could degrade p-IRF-3 proteins by ubiquitination pathway to inhibit VSV-induced IFN-β expression in A549 cells. Therefore, replication of the VSV viruses was promoted.
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Keywords:  A549; IFN-β; PM(2.5); Urban particulate matter; Vesicular stomatitis virus

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31669364     DOI: 10.1016/j.tiv.2019.104698

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol In Vitro        ISSN: 0887-2333            Impact factor:   3.500


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Authors:  Brittany Woodby; Michelle M Arnold; Giuseppe Valacchi
Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci       Date:  2020-10-06       Impact factor: 6.499

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