Effects of Some Interferon-Related Proteins on Influenza A Viruse RNA Polymerase Activity.

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Elif Çağlayan, Kadir Turan
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Abstract

Objectives: Interferons (IFNs) are one of the most important components of innate immunity against viruses, especially those carrying the RNA genomes such as influenza viruses. Upon viral infection, the IFNs are rapidly secreted, inducing the expression of several genes in the target cells and establishing an antiviral state. In this study, the effects of proteins encoded by some IFN-related genes on influenza A virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase enzyme were investigated. We evaluated the importance of these proteins in the pathogenesis of different influenza A virus types.

Materials and methods: The IFN-related genes were amplified by polymerase chain reaction from the HEK293 cDNA library and cloned into pCHA expression vector. The expression of genes and subcellular localizations of the proteins were determined by Western blotting and immunofluorescence staining, respectively. The effects of IFNs-related proteins on virus RdRP enzyme were determined by influenza A virus mini-replicons.

Results: The study revealed that the influenza A virus infections significantly altered the transcript level of the IFN-related CCL5, IFIT1, IFIT3, IFITM3, and OAS1 genes in HEK293 cells. It was determined that the alteration of the gene expression was also related to the virus type. The mini-replicon assays showed that the transient expression of CCL5, IFI27, OAS1, IFITM3, IFIT1, and IFIT3 have inhibitory effects on WSN and/or DkPen type virus RdRP enzymes. We observed that the proteins except OAS1 inhibited WSN type RdRP enzyme at a higher level than that of DkPen enzyme.

Conclusion: It was concluded that influenza A virus infection significantly alters the IFN-related gene expression in the cells. Most of the proteins encoded from these genes showed an inhibitory effect on the virus RdRP enzymes in the HEK293 cells. The inhibition of the influenza virus RdRP with IFN-related proteins may be the result of direct or indirect interactions between the host proteins and the viral enzyme subunits.

干扰素相关蛋白对甲型流感病毒RNA聚合酶活性的影响
目的:干扰素(ifn)是对抗病毒,特别是携带RNA基因组的病毒(如流感病毒)的先天免疫的重要组成部分之一。病毒感染后,ifn迅速分泌,诱导靶细胞中多个基因的表达,并建立抗病毒状态。本研究探讨了一些ifn相关基因编码的蛋白对甲型流感病毒RNA依赖性RNA聚合酶的影响。我们评估了这些蛋白在不同甲型流感病毒类型发病机制中的重要性。材料与方法:利用聚合酶链反应从HEK293 cDNA文库中扩增ifn相关基因,并将其克隆到pCHA表达载体中。Western blotting和免疫荧光染色分别检测基因表达和蛋白亚细胞定位。采用甲型流感病毒微复制子检测干扰素相关蛋白对病毒RdRP酶的影响。结果:甲型流感病毒感染显著改变了HEK293细胞中ifn相关基因CCL5、IFIT1、IFIT3、IFITM3和OAS1的转录水平。结果表明,基因表达的改变也与病毒类型有关。微复制子实验表明,CCL5、IFI27、OAS1、IFITM3、IFIT1和IFIT3的瞬时表达对WSN和/或DkPen型病毒RdRP酶具有抑制作用。我们观察到除OAS1外的蛋白对WSN型RdRP酶的抑制水平高于DkPen酶。结论:甲型流感病毒感染可显著改变细胞中ifn相关基因的表达。这些基因编码的大部分蛋白在HEK293细胞中显示出对病毒RdRP酶的抑制作用。ifn相关蛋白对流感病毒RdRP的抑制作用可能是宿主蛋白与病毒酶亚基直接或间接相互作用的结果。
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