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gga-miR-1603 and gga-miR-1794 directly target viral L gene and function as a broad-spectrum antiviral factor against NDV replication.

Yu Chen1, Shanshan Zhu1, Jiao Hu1,2, Zenglei Hu1, Xiaowen Liu1,2, Xiaoquan Wang1, Min Gu1,3, Shunlin Hu1, Xiufan Liu1,2,3.   

Abstract

As the causative agent of Newcastle disease (ND), Newcastle disease virus (NDV) has seriously restricted the development of the poultry industry. Previous research has shown that miRNAs, members of the small noncoding RNA family, are implicated in the regulation NDV replication through extensive interactions with host mRNAs, but whether miRNAs affect NDV replication by directly binding to the NDV antigenome remains unclear. In this study, potential Gallus gallus miRNAs targeting the antigenome of NDV were bioinformatically predicted using the online software RegRNA 2.0, and gga-miR-1603 and gga-miR-1794 were identified as targeting the viral L gene directly through dual-luciferase reporter assays. Sequence alignment analysis demonstrated that multiple genotypes of NDVs harbored highly conserved binding sites for gga-miR-1603 and gga-miR-1794 in the viral antigenome located at 8611-8634 nt and 14,490-14,514 nt, respectively. Meanwhile, we found that gga-miR-1603 and gga-miR-1794 negatively regulated the expression of viral L gene at both the RNA and protein levels, as well as viral replication in vitro. Furthermore, NDV infection had no effect on endogenous gga-miR-1603 and gga-miR-1794 expression in various avian cell lines. Overall, our present study demonstrated that gga-miR-1603 and gga-miR-1794 directly bind to the viral L gene to facilitate ts degradation and inhibit the replication of multiple genotypes of NDVs in vitro. These findings will provide us with important clues for antiviral therapy against NDV infection.

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Keywords:  Newcastle disease virus; gga-miR-1603; gga-miR-1794; l gene; miRNAs

Year:  2021        PMID: 33372825     DOI: 10.1080/21505594.2020.1864136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virulence        ISSN: 2150-5594            Impact factor:   5.882


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