The amino-terminal domain of bovine viral diarrhea virus Npro protein is necessary for alpha/beta interferon antagonism

被引:81
|
作者
Gil, LHVG
Ansari, IH
Vassilev, V
Liang, DL
Lai, VCH
Zhong, WD
Hong, Z
Dubovi, EJ
Donis, RO
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska, Dept Vet & Biomed Sci, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA
[2] Cornell Univ, New York State Coll Vet Med, Dept Populat & Diagnost Med, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[3] Valeant Pharmaceut, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1128/JVI.80.2.900-911.2006
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The alpha/beta interferon (IFN-alpha/beta) system is the first line of defense against viral infection and a critical link between the innate and adaptive immune responses. IFN-alpha/beta secretion is the hallmark of cellular responses to acute RNA virus infections. As part of their survival strategy, many viruses have evolved mechanisms to counteract the host IFN-alpha/beta response. Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) (genus Pestivirus) was reported to trigger interferon production in infected cultured cells under certain circumstances or to suppress it under others. Our studies with various cultured fibroblasts and epithelial bovine cells indicated that cytopathic (cp) BVDV induces IFN-alpha/beta very inefficiently. Using a set of engineered cp BVDVs expressing mutant N-pro and appropriate controls, we found that the IFN-alpha/beta response to infection was dependent on N-pro expression and independent of viral replication efficiency. In order to investigate whether the protease activity of N-pro is required for IFN-alpha/beta antagonism, we engineered N-pro mutants lacking protease activity by replacement of amino acid E-22, H-49, or C-69. We found that E-22 and H-49 substitutions abolished the ability of N-pro to suppress IFN, whereas C-69 had no effect, suggesting that the structural integrity of the N terminus of N-pro was more important than its catalytic activity for IFN-alpha/beta suppression. A catalytically active mutant with a change at a conserved N-pro region near the N terminus (L8P) in both BVDV biotypes did not antagonize IFN-alpha/beta production, confirming its involvement in this process. Taken together, these results not only provide direct evidence for the role of N-pro in blocking IFN-alpha/beta induction, but also implicate the amino-terminal domain of the protein in this function.
引用
收藏
页码:900 / 911
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Effect of the viral protein Npro on virulence of bovine viral diarrhea virus and induction of interferon type I in calves
    Henningson, Jamie N.
    Topliff, Christina L.
    Gil, Laura H. V.
    Donis, Ruben O.
    Steffen, David J.
    Charleston, Bryan
    Eskridge, Kent M.
    Kelling, Clayton L.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 2009, 70 (09) : 1117 - 1123
  • [2] The structure of bovine viral diarrhea virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and its amino-terminal domain
    Choi, Kyung H.
    Gallei, Andreas
    Becher, Paul
    Rossmann, Michael G.
    STRUCTURE, 2006, 14 (07) : 1107 - 1113
  • [3] An amino-terminal domain of the Sendai virus nucleocapsid protein is required for template function in viral RNA synthesis
    Myers, TM
    Moyer, SA
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 1997, 71 (02) : 918 - 924
  • [4] Ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of interferon regulatory factor-3 induced by Npro from a cytopathic bovine viral diarrhea virus
    Chen, Zihong
    Rijnbrand, Rene
    Jangra, Rohit K.
    Devaraj, Santhana G.
    Qu, Lin
    Ma, Yinghong
    Lemon, Stanley M.
    Li, Kui
    VIROLOGY, 2007, 366 (02) : 277 - 292
  • [5] The effect of human interferon alpha on replication of different bovine viral diarrhea virus strains
    Elsheikh, A. A.
    Braun, L. J.
    Mansour, S. M. G.
    Orabi, A.
    Alqahtani, A. S.
    Benfield, D. A.
    Chase, C. C. L.
    ACTA VIROLOGICA, 2019, 63 (03) : 261 - 269
  • [6] Identification of a cell population that produces alpha/beta interferon in vitro and in vivo in response to noncytopathic bovine viral diarrhea virus
    Brackenbury, LS
    Carr, BV
    Stamataki, Z
    Prentice, H
    Lefevre, EA
    Howard, CJ
    Charleston, B
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2005, 79 (12) : 7738 - 7744
  • [7] The NPro product of bovine viral diarrhea virus inhibits DNA binding by interferon regulatory factor 3 and targets it for proteasomal degradation
    Hilton, Louise
    Moganeradj, Kartykayan
    Zhang, Gang
    Chen, Yun-Hsiang
    Randall, Richard E.
    McCauley, John W.
    Goodbourn, Stephen
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2006, 80 (23) : 11723 - 11732
  • [8] The Npro product of classical swine fever virus and bovine viral diarrhea virus uses a conserved mechanism to target interferon regulatory factor-3
    Seago, Julian
    Hilton, Louise
    Reid, Elizabeth
    Doceul, Virginie
    Jeyatheesan, Janan
    Moganeradj, Kartykayan
    McCauley, John
    Charleston, Bryan
    Goodbourn, Stephen
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY, 2007, 88 : 3002 - 3006
  • [9] The amino-terminal region of Tyk2 sustains the level of interferon alpha receptor 1, a component of the interferon alpha/beta receptor
    Gauzzi, MC
    Barbieri, G
    Richter, MF
    Uze, G
    Ling, L
    Fellous, M
    Pellegrini, S
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1997, 94 (22) : 11839 - 11844
  • [10] Alpha/beta and gamma interferons are induced by infection with noncytopathic bovine viral diarrhea virus in vivo
    Charleston, B
    Brackenbury, LS
    Carr, BV
    Fray, MD
    Hope, JC
    Howard, CJ
    Morrison, WI
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2002, 76 (02) : 923 - 927