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PGRMC1 Exerts Its Function of Anti-Influenza Virus in the Central Nervous System

The influenza A virus (IAV) infection is usually restricted to the respiratory tract and only rarely enters the central nervous system (CNS) and causes neurological symptoms. However, the roles of host factors involved in IAV infection in the CNS remain largely undetermined. Therefore, we aimed to c...

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Autores principales: Huang, Kun, Zhang, Yufei, Gong, Wenxiao, Yang, Yong, Jiang, Lili, Zhao, Lianzhong, Yang, Ying, Wei, Yanming, Li, Chengfei, He, Xinglin, Sun, Xiaomei, Zou, Zhong, Jin, Meilin
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8557870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34585989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/Spectrum.00734-21
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author Huang, Kun
Zhang, Yufei
Gong, Wenxiao
Yang, Yong
Jiang, Lili
Zhao, Lianzhong
Yang, Ying
Wei, Yanming
Li, Chengfei
He, Xinglin
Sun, Xiaomei
Zou, Zhong
Jin, Meilin
author_facet Huang, Kun
Zhang, Yufei
Gong, Wenxiao
Yang, Yong
Jiang, Lili
Zhao, Lianzhong
Yang, Ying
Wei, Yanming
Li, Chengfei
He, Xinglin
Sun, Xiaomei
Zou, Zhong
Jin, Meilin
author_sort Huang, Kun
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description The influenza A virus (IAV) infection is usually restricted to the respiratory tract and only rarely enters the central nervous system (CNS) and causes neurological symptoms. However, the roles of host factors involved in IAV infection in the CNS remain largely undetermined. Therefore, we aimed to characterize the host responses to IAV infection in the brain. We isolated a strain of IAV H5N6, which is neurotoxic and highly pathogenic to mice. High-throughput RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) revealed 240 differentially expressed genes in IAV-infected brains. Among the significantly downregulated genes, we focused on the gene encoding progesterone receptor membrane component-1 (PGRMC1) and observed that IAV H5N6 infection clearly inhibited PGRMC1 in both neuroblastoma and glioma cells. Furthermore, treatment with AG205, a PGRMC1-specific inhibitor, or PGRMC1 knockout promoted H5N6 multiplication in vitro, while overexpression of PGRMC1 resulted in opposite effects. Furthermore, AG205 treatment or PGRMC1 knockout significantly inhibited the retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I)-mediated interferon beta (IFN-β) signaling pathway and reduced the levels of several antiviral proteins (Mx1 and ISG15). In addition, PGRMC1-mediated regulation of IFN signaling relied on inhibition of the expression and ubiquitination of RIG-I. The loss of PGRMC1 leads to an increased susceptibility of mice (brain and lung) to influenza A virus infection. Conclusively, our results show for the first time that IAV H5N6 downregulates PGRMC1 expression to contribute to virus proliferation by inhibiting RIG-I-mediated IFN-β production in the brain. These findings may offer new insights regarding the interplay between IAV and host factors that may impact IAV pathogenicity in the brain. IMPORTANCE Central nervous system (CNS) disease is one of the most common extra-respiratory tract complications of influenza A virus (IAV) infections. However, there is still little knowledge about IAV regulating host responses in brain. In this study, we identified progesterone receptor membrane component-1 (PGRMC1) as a novel host factor involved in the replication and propagation of IAV H5N6 in the host brain. We also observed that PGRMC1 antagonism was required for viral evasion from the host immune response during IAV infection via inhibition of the retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I)-mediated interferon beta (IFN-β) signaling pathway and downstream antiviral gene expression. This study revealed a newly identified regulatory mechanism used by IAV H5N6 to ensure its life cycle in the CNS.
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spelling pubmed-85578702021-11-08 PGRMC1 Exerts Its Function of Anti-Influenza Virus in the Central Nervous System Huang, Kun Zhang, Yufei Gong, Wenxiao Yang, Yong Jiang, Lili Zhao, Lianzhong Yang, Ying Wei, Yanming Li, Chengfei He, Xinglin Sun, Xiaomei Zou, Zhong Jin, Meilin Microbiol Spectr Research Article The influenza A virus (IAV) infection is usually restricted to the respiratory tract and only rarely enters the central nervous system (CNS) and causes neurological symptoms. However, the roles of host factors involved in IAV infection in the CNS remain largely undetermined. Therefore, we aimed to characterize the host responses to IAV infection in the brain. We isolated a strain of IAV H5N6, which is neurotoxic and highly pathogenic to mice. High-throughput RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) revealed 240 differentially expressed genes in IAV-infected brains. Among the significantly downregulated genes, we focused on the gene encoding progesterone receptor membrane component-1 (PGRMC1) and observed that IAV H5N6 infection clearly inhibited PGRMC1 in both neuroblastoma and glioma cells. Furthermore, treatment with AG205, a PGRMC1-specific inhibitor, or PGRMC1 knockout promoted H5N6 multiplication in vitro, while overexpression of PGRMC1 resulted in opposite effects. Furthermore, AG205 treatment or PGRMC1 knockout significantly inhibited the retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I)-mediated interferon beta (IFN-β) signaling pathway and reduced the levels of several antiviral proteins (Mx1 and ISG15). In addition, PGRMC1-mediated regulation of IFN signaling relied on inhibition of the expression and ubiquitination of RIG-I. The loss of PGRMC1 leads to an increased susceptibility of mice (brain and lung) to influenza A virus infection. Conclusively, our results show for the first time that IAV H5N6 downregulates PGRMC1 expression to contribute to virus proliferation by inhibiting RIG-I-mediated IFN-β production in the brain. These findings may offer new insights regarding the interplay between IAV and host factors that may impact IAV pathogenicity in the brain. IMPORTANCE Central nervous system (CNS) disease is one of the most common extra-respiratory tract complications of influenza A virus (IAV) infections. However, there is still little knowledge about IAV regulating host responses in brain. In this study, we identified progesterone receptor membrane component-1 (PGRMC1) as a novel host factor involved in the replication and propagation of IAV H5N6 in the host brain. We also observed that PGRMC1 antagonism was required for viral evasion from the host immune response during IAV infection via inhibition of the retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I)-mediated interferon beta (IFN-β) signaling pathway and downstream antiviral gene expression. This study revealed a newly identified regulatory mechanism used by IAV H5N6 to ensure its life cycle in the CNS. American Society for Microbiology 2021-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8557870/ /pubmed/34585989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/Spectrum.00734-21 Text en Copyright © 2021 Huang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Huang, Kun
Zhang, Yufei
Gong, Wenxiao
Yang, Yong
Jiang, Lili
Zhao, Lianzhong
Yang, Ying
Wei, Yanming
Li, Chengfei
He, Xinglin
Sun, Xiaomei
Zou, Zhong
Jin, Meilin
PGRMC1 Exerts Its Function of Anti-Influenza Virus in the Central Nervous System
title PGRMC1 Exerts Its Function of Anti-Influenza Virus in the Central Nervous System
title_full PGRMC1 Exerts Its Function of Anti-Influenza Virus in the Central Nervous System
title_fullStr PGRMC1 Exerts Its Function of Anti-Influenza Virus in the Central Nervous System
title_full_unstemmed PGRMC1 Exerts Its Function of Anti-Influenza Virus in the Central Nervous System
title_short PGRMC1 Exerts Its Function of Anti-Influenza Virus in the Central Nervous System
title_sort pgrmc1 exerts its function of anti-influenza virus in the central nervous system
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8557870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34585989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/Spectrum.00734-21
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