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RIG-I Is Required for the Inhibition of Measles Virus by Retinoids
Vitamin A can significantly decrease measles-associated morbidity and mortality. Vitamin A can inhibit the replication of measles virus (MeV) in vitro through an RARα- and type I interferon (IFN)-dependent mechanism. Retinoid-induced gene I (RIG-I) expression is induced by retinoids, activated by Me...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3139622/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21811588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022323 |
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author | Soye, Kaitlin J. Trottier, Claire Richardson, Chris D. Ward, Brian J. Miller, Wilson H. |
author_facet | Soye, Kaitlin J. Trottier, Claire Richardson, Chris D. Ward, Brian J. Miller, Wilson H. |
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description | Vitamin A can significantly decrease measles-associated morbidity and mortality. Vitamin A can inhibit the replication of measles virus (MeV) in vitro through an RARα- and type I interferon (IFN)-dependent mechanism. Retinoid-induced gene I (RIG-I) expression is induced by retinoids, activated by MeV RNA and is important for IFN signaling. We hypothesized that RIG-I is central to retinoid-mediated inhibition of MeV in vitro. We demonstrate that RIG-I expression is increased in cells treated with retinoids and infected with MeV. The central role of RIG-I in the retinoid-anti-MeV effect was demonstrated in the Huh-7/7.5 model; the latter cells having non-functional RIG-I. RAR-dependent retinoid signaling was required for the induction of RIG-I by retinoids and MeV. Retinoid signaling was also found to act in combination with IFN to induce high levels of RIG-I expression. RIG-I promoter activation required both retinoids and MeV, as indicated by markers of active chromatin. IRF-1 is known to be regulated by retinoids and MeV, but we found recruitment of IRF-1 to the RIG-I promoter by retinoids alone. Using luciferase expression constructs, we further demonstrated that the IRF-1 response element of RIG-I was required for RIG-I activation by retinoids or IFN. These results reveal that retinoid treatment and MeV infection induces significant RIG-I. RIG-I is required for the retinoid-MeV antiviral response. The induction is dependent on IFN, retinoids and IRF-1. |
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spelling | pubmed-31396222011-08-02 RIG-I Is Required for the Inhibition of Measles Virus by Retinoids Soye, Kaitlin J. Trottier, Claire Richardson, Chris D. Ward, Brian J. Miller, Wilson H. PLoS One Research Article Vitamin A can significantly decrease measles-associated morbidity and mortality. Vitamin A can inhibit the replication of measles virus (MeV) in vitro through an RARα- and type I interferon (IFN)-dependent mechanism. Retinoid-induced gene I (RIG-I) expression is induced by retinoids, activated by MeV RNA and is important for IFN signaling. We hypothesized that RIG-I is central to retinoid-mediated inhibition of MeV in vitro. We demonstrate that RIG-I expression is increased in cells treated with retinoids and infected with MeV. The central role of RIG-I in the retinoid-anti-MeV effect was demonstrated in the Huh-7/7.5 model; the latter cells having non-functional RIG-I. RAR-dependent retinoid signaling was required for the induction of RIG-I by retinoids and MeV. Retinoid signaling was also found to act in combination with IFN to induce high levels of RIG-I expression. RIG-I promoter activation required both retinoids and MeV, as indicated by markers of active chromatin. IRF-1 is known to be regulated by retinoids and MeV, but we found recruitment of IRF-1 to the RIG-I promoter by retinoids alone. Using luciferase expression constructs, we further demonstrated that the IRF-1 response element of RIG-I was required for RIG-I activation by retinoids or IFN. These results reveal that retinoid treatment and MeV infection induces significant RIG-I. RIG-I is required for the retinoid-MeV antiviral response. The induction is dependent on IFN, retinoids and IRF-1. Public Library of Science 2011-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3139622/ /pubmed/21811588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022323 Text en Soye 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 Soye, Kaitlin J. Trottier, Claire Richardson, Chris D. Ward, Brian J. Miller, Wilson H. RIG-I Is Required for the Inhibition of Measles Virus by Retinoids |
title | RIG-I Is Required for the Inhibition of Measles Virus by Retinoids |
title_full | RIG-I Is Required for the Inhibition of Measles Virus by Retinoids |
title_fullStr | RIG-I Is Required for the Inhibition of Measles Virus by Retinoids |
title_full_unstemmed | RIG-I Is Required for the Inhibition of Measles Virus by Retinoids |
title_short | RIG-I Is Required for the Inhibition of Measles Virus by Retinoids |
title_sort | rig-i is required for the inhibition of measles virus by retinoids |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3139622/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21811588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022323 |
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