一种新的鸡源性干扰素相关抗病毒蛋白靶向PRDX1的鉴定及其抗病毒机制。

IF 4.9 1区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
PLoS Pathogens Pub Date : 2025-09-08 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1013495
Jing Chen, Peiheng Li, Letian Li, Ju Li, Yuhang Jiang, Wancheng Zou, Pengfei Hao, Zihan Gao, Jiayi Hao, Xiaoshuang Shi, Dongliang Fei, Mingxiao Ma, Guoqing Wang, Chang Li
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本研究通过序列分析和比较,鉴定出鸡干扰素相关抗病毒蛋白(chIRAP),该蛋白在体外抑制甲型流感病毒(IAV)和新城疫病毒(NDV)等多种病毒的增殖,高表达chIRAP的鸡胚可降低IAV感染。质谱分析chIRAP相互作用蛋白及筛选影响chIRAP功能的相互作用蛋白发现,内源性鸡过氧化物还蛋白1 (chPRDX1)的缺失显著降低了chIRAP的抗病毒作用。为了明确chPRDX1影响chIRAP抗病毒作用的功能位点,我们在分子对接结果的基础上构建了chPRDX1的点突变体(D79A、T90A、K93A、Q94A、R110A、R123A),并通过敲低内源性chPRDX1结合过表达突变策略筛选了影响chIRAP抗病毒作用的位点,结果表明,这些位点的突变对chIRAP抗病毒作用有不同程度的影响。其中D79A最为显著,chPRDX1的D79A突变降低了chPRDX1调节活性氧(ROS)的能力。chIRAP可能通过调节chPRDX1 D79位点的细胞内ROS平衡来发挥抗病毒作用。总之,我们鉴定了一种新的鸡源性抗病毒蛋白,明确了其抗病毒作用,并初步探讨了其作用机制,为防治禽源性病毒性疾病,特别是与禽源性相关的人畜共患疾病提供了新的工具和选择。
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Identification and antiviral mechanism of a novel chicken-derived interferon-related antiviral protein targeting PRDX1.

In this study, we identified a new chicken-specific protein, named chicken interferon-related antiviral protein (chIRAP) after sequence analysis and comparison, which inhibited the proliferation of various viruses including influenza A virus (IAV) and Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) in vitro, and chicken embryos with high expression of chIRAP reduced IAV infection. Mass spectrometry analysis of chIRAP interacting proteins and screening of interacting proteins affecting the function of chIRAP revealed that the deletion of endogenous chicken peroxiredoxin 1 (chPRDX1) significantly reduced the antiviral effect of chIRAP. In order to clarify the functional site of chPRDX1 affecting the antiviral effect of chIRAP, we constructed the point mutants of chPRDX1 based on the results of molecular docking (D79A, T90A, K93A, Q94A, R110A, R123A), and screened the sites affecting the antiviral effects of chIRAP by knockdown of endogenous chPRDX1 combined with the overexpression mutant strategy, the results showed that the mutations in the sites affected the antiviral effects of chIRAP to different degrees, with D79A being the most significant, and the D79A mutation of chPRDX1 reduces the ability of chPRDX1 to regulate reactive oxygen species (ROS). chIRAP may exert antiviral effects by regulating the intracellular ROS balance at the D79 site of chPRDX1. In conclusion, we identified a novel chicken-derived antiviral protein, clarified its antiviral effects and preliminarily explored its mechanism of action, which provides a new tool and option for the prevention and treatment of avian-origin viral diseases, especially avian-origin related zoonotic diseases.

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PLoS Pathogens MICROBIOLOGY-PARASITOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Bacteria, fungi, parasites, prions and viruses cause a plethora of diseases that have important medical, agricultural, and economic consequences. Moreover, the study of microbes continues to provide novel insights into such fundamental processes as the molecular basis of cellular and organismal function.
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