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Endogenous reverse transcriptase and RNase H-mediated antiviral mechanism in embryonic stem cells

Nucleic acid-based systems play important roles in antiviral defense, including CRISPR/Cas that adopts RNA-guided DNA cleavage to prevent DNA phage infection and RNA interference (RNAi) that employs RNA-guided RNA cleavage to defend against RNA virus infection. Here, we report a novel type of nuclei...

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Autores principales: Wu, Junyu, Wu, Chunyan, Xing, Fan, Cao, Liu, Zeng, Weijie, Guo, Liping, Li, Ping, Zhong, Yongheng, Jiang, Hualian, Luo, Manhui, Shi, Guang, Bu, Lang, Ji, Yanxi, Hou, Panpan, Peng, Hong, Huang, Junjiu, Li, Chunmei, Guo, Deyin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Springer Singapore 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8217788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34158624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41422-021-00524-7
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author Wu, Junyu
Wu, Chunyan
Xing, Fan
Cao, Liu
Zeng, Weijie
Guo, Liping
Li, Ping
Zhong, Yongheng
Jiang, Hualian
Luo, Manhui
Shi, Guang
Bu, Lang
Ji, Yanxi
Hou, Panpan
Peng, Hong
Huang, Junjiu
Li, Chunmei
Guo, Deyin
author_facet Wu, Junyu
Wu, Chunyan
Xing, Fan
Cao, Liu
Zeng, Weijie
Guo, Liping
Li, Ping
Zhong, Yongheng
Jiang, Hualian
Luo, Manhui
Shi, Guang
Bu, Lang
Ji, Yanxi
Hou, Panpan
Peng, Hong
Huang, Junjiu
Li, Chunmei
Guo, Deyin
author_sort Wu, Junyu
collection PubMed
description Nucleic acid-based systems play important roles in antiviral defense, including CRISPR/Cas that adopts RNA-guided DNA cleavage to prevent DNA phage infection and RNA interference (RNAi) that employs RNA-guided RNA cleavage to defend against RNA virus infection. Here, we report a novel type of nucleic acid-based antiviral system that exists in mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs), which suppresses RNA virus infection by DNA-mediated RNA cleavage. We found that the viral RNA of encephalomyocarditis virus can be reverse transcribed into complementary DNA (vcDNA) by the reverse transcriptase (RTase) encoded by endogenous retrovirus-like elements in mESCs. The vcDNA is negative-sense single-stranded and forms DNA/RNA hybrid with viral RNA. The viral RNA in the heteroduplex is subsequently destroyed by cellular RNase H1, leading to robust suppression of viral growth. Furthermore, either inhibition of the RTase activity or depletion of endogenous RNase H1 results in the promotion of virus proliferation. Altogether, our results provide intriguing insights into the antiviral mechanism of mESCs and the antiviral function of endogenized retroviruses and cellular RNase H. Such a natural nucleic acid-based antiviral mechanism in mESCs is referred to as ERASE (endogenous RTase/RNase H-mediated antiviral system), which is an addition to the previously known nucleic acid-based antiviral mechanisms including CRISPR/Cas in bacteria and RNAi in plants and invertebrates.
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spelling pubmed-82177882021-06-23 Endogenous reverse transcriptase and RNase H-mediated antiviral mechanism in embryonic stem cells Wu, Junyu Wu, Chunyan Xing, Fan Cao, Liu Zeng, Weijie Guo, Liping Li, Ping Zhong, Yongheng Jiang, Hualian Luo, Manhui Shi, Guang Bu, Lang Ji, Yanxi Hou, Panpan Peng, Hong Huang, Junjiu Li, Chunmei Guo, Deyin Cell Res Article Nucleic acid-based systems play important roles in antiviral defense, including CRISPR/Cas that adopts RNA-guided DNA cleavage to prevent DNA phage infection and RNA interference (RNAi) that employs RNA-guided RNA cleavage to defend against RNA virus infection. Here, we report a novel type of nucleic acid-based antiviral system that exists in mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs), which suppresses RNA virus infection by DNA-mediated RNA cleavage. We found that the viral RNA of encephalomyocarditis virus can be reverse transcribed into complementary DNA (vcDNA) by the reverse transcriptase (RTase) encoded by endogenous retrovirus-like elements in mESCs. The vcDNA is negative-sense single-stranded and forms DNA/RNA hybrid with viral RNA. The viral RNA in the heteroduplex is subsequently destroyed by cellular RNase H1, leading to robust suppression of viral growth. Furthermore, either inhibition of the RTase activity or depletion of endogenous RNase H1 results in the promotion of virus proliferation. Altogether, our results provide intriguing insights into the antiviral mechanism of mESCs and the antiviral function of endogenized retroviruses and cellular RNase H. Such a natural nucleic acid-based antiviral mechanism in mESCs is referred to as ERASE (endogenous RTase/RNase H-mediated antiviral system), which is an addition to the previously known nucleic acid-based antiviral mechanisms including CRISPR/Cas in bacteria and RNAi in plants and invertebrates. Springer Singapore 2021-06-22 2021-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8217788/ /pubmed/34158624 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41422-021-00524-7 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, CAS 2021
spellingShingle Article
Wu, Junyu
Wu, Chunyan
Xing, Fan
Cao, Liu
Zeng, Weijie
Guo, Liping
Li, Ping
Zhong, Yongheng
Jiang, Hualian
Luo, Manhui
Shi, Guang
Bu, Lang
Ji, Yanxi
Hou, Panpan
Peng, Hong
Huang, Junjiu
Li, Chunmei
Guo, Deyin
Endogenous reverse transcriptase and RNase H-mediated antiviral mechanism in embryonic stem cells
title Endogenous reverse transcriptase and RNase H-mediated antiviral mechanism in embryonic stem cells
title_full Endogenous reverse transcriptase and RNase H-mediated antiviral mechanism in embryonic stem cells
title_fullStr Endogenous reverse transcriptase and RNase H-mediated antiviral mechanism in embryonic stem cells
title_full_unstemmed Endogenous reverse transcriptase and RNase H-mediated antiviral mechanism in embryonic stem cells
title_short Endogenous reverse transcriptase and RNase H-mediated antiviral mechanism in embryonic stem cells
title_sort endogenous reverse transcriptase and rnase h-mediated antiviral mechanism in embryonic stem cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8217788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34158624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41422-021-00524-7
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