A Study of the Interferon Antiviral Mechanism: Apoptosis Activation by the 2–5A System
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- 15 September 1997
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of Experimental Medicine
- Vol. 186 (6) , 967-972
- https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.186.6.967
Abstract
The 2–5A system contributes to the antiviral effect of interferons through the synthesis of 2–5A and its activation of the ribonuclease, RNase L. RNase L degrades viral and cellular RNA after activation by unique, 2′–5′ phosphodiester-linked, oligoadenylates [2–5A, (pp)p5′ A2′(P5′A2′)]n, n ⩾2. Because both the 2–5A system and apoptosis can serve as viral defense mechanisms and RNA degradation occurs during both processes, we investigated the potential role of RNase L in apoptosis. Overexpression of human RNase L by an inducible promoter in NIH3T3 fibroblasts decreased cell viability and triggered apoptosis. Activation of endogenous RNase L, specifically with 2–5A or with dsRNA, induced apoptosis. Inhibition of RNase L with a dominant negative mutant suppressed poly (I)·poly (C)–induced apoptosis in interferon-primed fibroblasts. Moreover, inhibition of RNase L suppressed apoptosis induced by poliovirus. Thus, increased RNase L levels induced apoptosis and inhibition of RNase L activity blocked viral-induced apoptosis. Apoptosis may be one of the antiviral mechanisms regulated by the 2–5A system.Keywords
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