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Essential role of an ERV-derived Env38 protein in adaptive humoral immunity against an exogenous SVCV infection in a zebrafish model

Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are the relics of ancient retroviruses occupying a substantial fraction of vertebrate genomes. However, knowledge about the functional association of ERVs with cellular activities remains limited. Recently, we have identified approximately 3,315 ERVs from zebrafish at...

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Autores principales: Hong, Yun, Hu, Chong-bin, Bai, Jun, Fan, Dong-dong, Lin, Ai-fu, Xiang, Li-xin, Shao, Jian-zhong
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10072453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37014912
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011222
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author Hong, Yun
Hu, Chong-bin
Bai, Jun
Fan, Dong-dong
Lin, Ai-fu
Xiang, Li-xin
Shao, Jian-zhong
author_facet Hong, Yun
Hu, Chong-bin
Bai, Jun
Fan, Dong-dong
Lin, Ai-fu
Xiang, Li-xin
Shao, Jian-zhong
author_sort Hong, Yun
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description Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are the relics of ancient retroviruses occupying a substantial fraction of vertebrate genomes. However, knowledge about the functional association of ERVs with cellular activities remains limited. Recently, we have identified approximately 3,315 ERVs from zebrafish at genome-wide level, among which 421 ERVs were actively expressed in response to the infection of Spring viraemia of carp virus (SVCV). These findings demonstrated the previously unrecognized activity of ERVs in zebrafish immunity, thereby making zebrafish an attractive model organism for deciphering the interplay among ERVs, exogenous invading viruses, and host immunity. In the present study, we investigated the functional role of an envelope protein (Env38) derived from an ERV-E5.1.38-DanRer element in zebrafish adaptive immunity against SVCV in view of its strong responsiveness to SVCV infection. This Env38 is a glycosylated membrane protein mainly distributed on MHC-II(+) antigen-presenting cells (APCs). By performing blockade and knockdown/knockout assays, we found that the deficiency of Env38 markedly impaired the activation of SVCV-induced CD4(+) T cells and thereby led to the inhibition of IgM(+)/IgZ(+) B cell proliferation, IgM/IgZ Ab production, and zebrafish defense against SVCV challenge. Mechanistically, Env38 activates CD4(+) T cells by promoting the formation of pMHC-TCR-CD4 complex via cross-linking MHC-II and CD4 molecules between APCs and CD4(+) T cells, wherein the surface subunit (SU) of Env38 associates with the second immunoglobin domain of CD4 (CD4-D2) and the first α1 domain of MHC-IIα (MHC-IIα1). Notably, the expression and functionality of Env38 was strongly induced by zebrafish IFNφ1, indicating that env38 acts as an IFN-stimulating gene (ISG) regulated by IFN signaling. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to identify the involvement of an Env protein in host immune defense against an exogenous invading virus by promoting the initial activation of adaptive humoral immunity. It improved the current understanding of the cooperation between ERVs and host adaptive immunity.
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spelling pubmed-100724532023-04-05 Essential role of an ERV-derived Env38 protein in adaptive humoral immunity against an exogenous SVCV infection in a zebrafish model Hong, Yun Hu, Chong-bin Bai, Jun Fan, Dong-dong Lin, Ai-fu Xiang, Li-xin Shao, Jian-zhong PLoS Pathog Research Article Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are the relics of ancient retroviruses occupying a substantial fraction of vertebrate genomes. However, knowledge about the functional association of ERVs with cellular activities remains limited. Recently, we have identified approximately 3,315 ERVs from zebrafish at genome-wide level, among which 421 ERVs were actively expressed in response to the infection of Spring viraemia of carp virus (SVCV). These findings demonstrated the previously unrecognized activity of ERVs in zebrafish immunity, thereby making zebrafish an attractive model organism for deciphering the interplay among ERVs, exogenous invading viruses, and host immunity. In the present study, we investigated the functional role of an envelope protein (Env38) derived from an ERV-E5.1.38-DanRer element in zebrafish adaptive immunity against SVCV in view of its strong responsiveness to SVCV infection. This Env38 is a glycosylated membrane protein mainly distributed on MHC-II(+) antigen-presenting cells (APCs). By performing blockade and knockdown/knockout assays, we found that the deficiency of Env38 markedly impaired the activation of SVCV-induced CD4(+) T cells and thereby led to the inhibition of IgM(+)/IgZ(+) B cell proliferation, IgM/IgZ Ab production, and zebrafish defense against SVCV challenge. Mechanistically, Env38 activates CD4(+) T cells by promoting the formation of pMHC-TCR-CD4 complex via cross-linking MHC-II and CD4 molecules between APCs and CD4(+) T cells, wherein the surface subunit (SU) of Env38 associates with the second immunoglobin domain of CD4 (CD4-D2) and the first α1 domain of MHC-IIα (MHC-IIα1). Notably, the expression and functionality of Env38 was strongly induced by zebrafish IFNφ1, indicating that env38 acts as an IFN-stimulating gene (ISG) regulated by IFN signaling. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to identify the involvement of an Env protein in host immune defense against an exogenous invading virus by promoting the initial activation of adaptive humoral immunity. It improved the current understanding of the cooperation between ERVs and host adaptive immunity. Public Library of Science 2023-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10072453/ /pubmed/37014912 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011222 Text en © 2023 Hong et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hong, Yun
Hu, Chong-bin
Bai, Jun
Fan, Dong-dong
Lin, Ai-fu
Xiang, Li-xin
Shao, Jian-zhong
Essential role of an ERV-derived Env38 protein in adaptive humoral immunity against an exogenous SVCV infection in a zebrafish model
title Essential role of an ERV-derived Env38 protein in adaptive humoral immunity against an exogenous SVCV infection in a zebrafish model
title_full Essential role of an ERV-derived Env38 protein in adaptive humoral immunity against an exogenous SVCV infection in a zebrafish model
title_fullStr Essential role of an ERV-derived Env38 protein in adaptive humoral immunity against an exogenous SVCV infection in a zebrafish model
title_full_unstemmed Essential role of an ERV-derived Env38 protein in adaptive humoral immunity against an exogenous SVCV infection in a zebrafish model
title_short Essential role of an ERV-derived Env38 protein in adaptive humoral immunity against an exogenous SVCV infection in a zebrafish model
title_sort essential role of an erv-derived env38 protein in adaptive humoral immunity against an exogenous svcv infection in a zebrafish model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10072453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37014912
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011222
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