The viral RNA recognition sensor RIG-I is degraded during encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) infection
Virology 393(2): 311-318
Article 2009 English
Authors
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Laura Papon
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Alexandra Oteiza
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Tadaatsu Imaizumi
Abstract
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RNA helicase-like receptors MDA-5 but not RIG-I has been shown to be essential for triggering innate immune responses against picornaviruses. However, virus–host co-evolution has selected for viruses capable of replicating despite host cells antiviral defences. In this report, we demonstrate that RIG-I is degraded during encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) infection. This effect is mediated by both the viral-encoded 3C protease and caspase proteinase. In addition, we show that RIG-I overexpression confers IFN-β promoter activation during EMCV infection, in MDA-5 knockout (MDA-5−/−) mouse embryo fibroblasts. This induction is followed by a strong inhibition reflecting the ability of EMCV to disrupt RIG-I signalling. Taken together, our data strongly suggest that during evolution RIG-I has been involved for triggering innate immune response to picornavirus infections.
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