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Human Metapneumovirus Glycoprotein G Inhibits Innate Immune Responses
Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a leading cause of acute respiratory tract infection in infants, as well as in the elderly and immunocompromised patients. No effective treatment or vaccine for hMPV is currently available. A recombinant hMPV lacking the G protein (rhMPV-ΔG) was recently developed as...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2386556/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18516301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000077 |
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author | Bao, Xiaoyong Liu, Tianshuang Shan, Yichu Li, Kui Garofalo, Roberto P. Casola, Antonella |
author_facet | Bao, Xiaoyong Liu, Tianshuang Shan, Yichu Li, Kui Garofalo, Roberto P. Casola, Antonella |
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description | Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a leading cause of acute respiratory tract infection in infants, as well as in the elderly and immunocompromised patients. No effective treatment or vaccine for hMPV is currently available. A recombinant hMPV lacking the G protein (rhMPV-ΔG) was recently developed as a potential vaccine candidate and shown to be attenuated in the respiratory tract of a rodent model of infection. The mechanism of its attenuation, as well as the role of G protein in modulation of hMPV-induced cellular responses in vitro, as well as in vivo, is currently unknown. In this study, we found that rhMPV-ΔG-infected airway epithelial cells produced higher levels of chemokines and type I interferon (IFN) compared to cells infected with rhMPV-WT. Infection of airway epithelial cells with rhMPV-ΔG enhanced activation of transcription factors belonging to the nuclear factor (NF)-κB and interferon regulatory factor (IRF) families, as revealed by increased nuclear translocation and/or phosphorylation of these transcription factors. Compared to rhMPV-WT, rhMPV-ΔG also increased IRF- and NF-κB-dependent gene transcription, which was reversely inhibited by G protein expression. Since RNA helicases have been shown to play a fundamental role in initiating viral-induced cellular signaling, we investigated whether retinoic induced gene (RIG)-I was the target of G protein inhibitory activity. We found that indeed G protein associated with RIG-I and inhibited RIG-I-dependent gene transcription, identifying an important mechanism by which hMPV affects innate immune responses. This is the first study investigating the role of hMPV G protein in cellular signaling and identifies G as an important virulence factor, as it inhibits the production of important immune and antiviral mediators by targeting RIG-I, a major intracellular viral RNA sensor. |
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spelling | pubmed-23865562008-05-30 Human Metapneumovirus Glycoprotein G Inhibits Innate Immune Responses Bao, Xiaoyong Liu, Tianshuang Shan, Yichu Li, Kui Garofalo, Roberto P. Casola, Antonella PLoS Pathog Research Article Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a leading cause of acute respiratory tract infection in infants, as well as in the elderly and immunocompromised patients. No effective treatment or vaccine for hMPV is currently available. A recombinant hMPV lacking the G protein (rhMPV-ΔG) was recently developed as a potential vaccine candidate and shown to be attenuated in the respiratory tract of a rodent model of infection. The mechanism of its attenuation, as well as the role of G protein in modulation of hMPV-induced cellular responses in vitro, as well as in vivo, is currently unknown. In this study, we found that rhMPV-ΔG-infected airway epithelial cells produced higher levels of chemokines and type I interferon (IFN) compared to cells infected with rhMPV-WT. Infection of airway epithelial cells with rhMPV-ΔG enhanced activation of transcription factors belonging to the nuclear factor (NF)-κB and interferon regulatory factor (IRF) families, as revealed by increased nuclear translocation and/or phosphorylation of these transcription factors. Compared to rhMPV-WT, rhMPV-ΔG also increased IRF- and NF-κB-dependent gene transcription, which was reversely inhibited by G protein expression. Since RNA helicases have been shown to play a fundamental role in initiating viral-induced cellular signaling, we investigated whether retinoic induced gene (RIG)-I was the target of G protein inhibitory activity. We found that indeed G protein associated with RIG-I and inhibited RIG-I-dependent gene transcription, identifying an important mechanism by which hMPV affects innate immune responses. This is the first study investigating the role of hMPV G protein in cellular signaling and identifies G as an important virulence factor, as it inhibits the production of important immune and antiviral mediators by targeting RIG-I, a major intracellular viral RNA sensor. Public Library of Science 2008-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2386556/ /pubmed/18516301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000077 Text en Bao et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bao, Xiaoyong Liu, Tianshuang Shan, Yichu Li, Kui Garofalo, Roberto P. Casola, Antonella Human Metapneumovirus Glycoprotein G Inhibits Innate Immune Responses |
title | Human Metapneumovirus Glycoprotein G Inhibits Innate Immune Responses |
title_full | Human Metapneumovirus Glycoprotein G Inhibits Innate Immune Responses |
title_fullStr | Human Metapneumovirus Glycoprotein G Inhibits Innate Immune Responses |
title_full_unstemmed | Human Metapneumovirus Glycoprotein G Inhibits Innate Immune Responses |
title_short | Human Metapneumovirus Glycoprotein G Inhibits Innate Immune Responses |
title_sort | human metapneumovirus glycoprotein g inhibits innate immune responses |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2386556/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18516301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000077 |
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