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Swine MicroRNAs ssc-miR-221-3p and ssc-miR-222 Restrict the Cross-Species Infection of Avian Influenza Virus.

Jingwei Song1, Honglei Sun1, Haoran Sun1, Zhimin Jiang1, Junda Zhu1, Chenxi Wang1, Weihua Gao1, Tong Wang1, Juan Pu1, Yipeng Sun1, Hsiang-Yu Yuan2, Jinhua Liu3.   

Abstract

Avian influenza virus (AIV) can cross species barriers to infect humans and other mammals. However, these species-cross transmissions are most often dead-end infections due to host restriction. Current research about host restriction focuses mainly on the barriers of cell membrane, nuclear envelope, and host proteins; whether microRNAs (miRNAs) play a role in host restriction is largely unknown. In this study, we used porcine alveolar macrophage (PAM) cells as a model to elucidate the role of miRNAs in host range restriction. During AIV infection, 40 dysregulation expressed miRNAs were selected in PAM cells. Among them, two Sus scrofa (ssc; swine) miRNAs, ssc-miR-221-3p and ssc-miR-222, could inhibit the infection and replication of AIV in PAM cells by directly targeting viral genome and inducing cell apoptosis via inhibiting the expression of anti-apoptotic protein HMBOX1. Avian but not swine influenza virus caused upregulated expressions of ssc-miR-221-3p and ssc-miR-222 in PAM cells. We further found that NF-κB P65 was more effectively phosphorylated upon AIV infection and that P65 functioned as a transcription activator to regulate the AIV-induced expression of miR-221-3p/222 Importantly, we found that ssc-miR-221-3p and ssc-miR-222 could also be specifically upregulated upon AIV infection in newborn pig tracheal epithelial (NPTr) cells and also exerted anti-AIV function. In summary, our study indicated that miRNAs act as a host barrier during cross-species infection of influenza A virus.IMPORTANCE The host range of an influenza A virus is determined by species-specific interactions between virus and host cell factors. Host miRNAs can regulate influenza A virus replication; however, the role of miRNAs in host species specificity is unclear. Here, we show that the induced expression of ssc-miR-221-3p and ssc-miR-222 in swine cells is modulated by NF-κB P65 phosphorylation in response to AIV infection but not swine influenza virus infection. ssc-miR-221-3p and ssc-miR-222 exerted antiviral function via targeting viral RNAs and causing apoptosis by inhibiting the expression of HMBOX1 in host cells. These findings uncover miRNAs as a host range restriction factor that limits cross-species infection of influenza A virus.
Copyright © 2020 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  NF-κB P65 phosphorylation; avian influenza virus; cross-species infection; host range restriction; ssc-miR-221-3p/222zzm321990

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32907982      PMCID: PMC7654260          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01700-20

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


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