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RIG-I Mediates the Co-Induction of Tumor Necrosis Factor and Type I Interferon Elicited by Myxoma Virus in Primary Human Macrophages

The sensing of pathogen infection and subsequent triggering of innate immunity are key to controlling zoonotic infections. Myxoma virus (MV) is a cytoplasmic DNA poxvirus that in nature infects only rabbits. Our previous studies have shown that MV infection of primary mouse cells is restricted by vi...

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Autores principales: Wang, Fuan, Gao, Xiujuan, Barrett, John W., Shao, Qing, Bartee, Eric, Mohamed, Mohamed R., Rahman, Masmudur, Werden, Steve, Irvine, Timothy, Cao, Jingxin, Dekaban, Gregory A., McFadden, Grant
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2438611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18617992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000099
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author Wang, Fuan
Gao, Xiujuan
Barrett, John W.
Shao, Qing
Bartee, Eric
Mohamed, Mohamed R.
Rahman, Masmudur
Werden, Steve
Irvine, Timothy
Cao, Jingxin
Dekaban, Gregory A.
McFadden, Grant
author_facet Wang, Fuan
Gao, Xiujuan
Barrett, John W.
Shao, Qing
Bartee, Eric
Mohamed, Mohamed R.
Rahman, Masmudur
Werden, Steve
Irvine, Timothy
Cao, Jingxin
Dekaban, Gregory A.
McFadden, Grant
author_sort Wang, Fuan
collection PubMed
description The sensing of pathogen infection and subsequent triggering of innate immunity are key to controlling zoonotic infections. Myxoma virus (MV) is a cytoplasmic DNA poxvirus that in nature infects only rabbits. Our previous studies have shown that MV infection of primary mouse cells is restricted by virus-induced type I interferon (IFN). However, little is known about the innate sensor(s) involved in activating signaling pathways leading to cellular defense responses in primary human immune cells. Here, we show that the complete restriction of MV infection in the primary human fibroblasts requires both tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and type I IFN. We also demonstrate that MV infection of primary human macrophages (pHMs) activates the cytoplasmic RNA sensor called retinoic acid inducible gene I (RIG-I), which coordinately induces the production of both TNF and type I IFN. Of note, RIG-I sensing of MV infection in pHMs initiates a sustained TNF induction through the sequential involvement of the downstream IFN-regulatory factors 3 and 7 (IRF3 and IRF7). Thus, RIG-I-mediated co-induction of TNF and type I IFN by virus-infected pHMs represents a novel innate defense mechanism to restrict viral infection in human cells. These results also reveal a new regulatory mechanism for TNF induction following viral infection.
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spelling pubmed-24386112008-07-11 RIG-I Mediates the Co-Induction of Tumor Necrosis Factor and Type I Interferon Elicited by Myxoma Virus in Primary Human Macrophages Wang, Fuan Gao, Xiujuan Barrett, John W. Shao, Qing Bartee, Eric Mohamed, Mohamed R. Rahman, Masmudur Werden, Steve Irvine, Timothy Cao, Jingxin Dekaban, Gregory A. McFadden, Grant PLoS Pathog Research Article The sensing of pathogen infection and subsequent triggering of innate immunity are key to controlling zoonotic infections. Myxoma virus (MV) is a cytoplasmic DNA poxvirus that in nature infects only rabbits. Our previous studies have shown that MV infection of primary mouse cells is restricted by virus-induced type I interferon (IFN). However, little is known about the innate sensor(s) involved in activating signaling pathways leading to cellular defense responses in primary human immune cells. Here, we show that the complete restriction of MV infection in the primary human fibroblasts requires both tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and type I IFN. We also demonstrate that MV infection of primary human macrophages (pHMs) activates the cytoplasmic RNA sensor called retinoic acid inducible gene I (RIG-I), which coordinately induces the production of both TNF and type I IFN. Of note, RIG-I sensing of MV infection in pHMs initiates a sustained TNF induction through the sequential involvement of the downstream IFN-regulatory factors 3 and 7 (IRF3 and IRF7). Thus, RIG-I-mediated co-induction of TNF and type I IFN by virus-infected pHMs represents a novel innate defense mechanism to restrict viral infection in human cells. These results also reveal a new regulatory mechanism for TNF induction following viral infection. Public Library of Science 2008-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2438611/ /pubmed/18617992 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000099 Text en Wang 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
Wang, Fuan
Gao, Xiujuan
Barrett, John W.
Shao, Qing
Bartee, Eric
Mohamed, Mohamed R.
Rahman, Masmudur
Werden, Steve
Irvine, Timothy
Cao, Jingxin
Dekaban, Gregory A.
McFadden, Grant
RIG-I Mediates the Co-Induction of Tumor Necrosis Factor and Type I Interferon Elicited by Myxoma Virus in Primary Human Macrophages
title RIG-I Mediates the Co-Induction of Tumor Necrosis Factor and Type I Interferon Elicited by Myxoma Virus in Primary Human Macrophages
title_full RIG-I Mediates the Co-Induction of Tumor Necrosis Factor and Type I Interferon Elicited by Myxoma Virus in Primary Human Macrophages
title_fullStr RIG-I Mediates the Co-Induction of Tumor Necrosis Factor and Type I Interferon Elicited by Myxoma Virus in Primary Human Macrophages
title_full_unstemmed RIG-I Mediates the Co-Induction of Tumor Necrosis Factor and Type I Interferon Elicited by Myxoma Virus in Primary Human Macrophages
title_short RIG-I Mediates the Co-Induction of Tumor Necrosis Factor and Type I Interferon Elicited by Myxoma Virus in Primary Human Macrophages
title_sort rig-i mediates the co-induction of tumor necrosis factor and type i interferon elicited by myxoma virus in primary human macrophages
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2438611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18617992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000099
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