High level expression of the anti-retroviral protein APOBEC3G is induced by influenza A virus but does not confer antiviral activity
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- 16 April 2009
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Retrovirology
- Vol. 6 (1) , 38
- https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-6-38
Abstract
Human APOBEC3G is an antiretroviral protein that was described to act via deamination of retroviral cDNA. However, it was suggested that APOBEC proteins might act with antiviral activity by yet other mechanisms and may also possess RNA deamination activity. As a consequence there is an ongoing debate whether APOBEC proteins might also act with antiviral activity on other RNA viruses. Influenza A viruses are single-stranded RNA viruses, capable of inducing a variety of antiviral gene products. In searching for novel antiviral genes against these pathogens, we detected a strong induction of APOBEC3G but not APOBEC3F gene transcription in infected cells. This upregulation appeared to be induced by the accumulation of viral RNA species within the infected cell and occurred in an NF-κB dependent, but MAP kinase independent manner. It further turned out that APOBEC expression is part of a general IFNβ response to infection. However, although strongly induced, APOBEC3G does not negatively affect influenza A virus propagation.Keywords
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