Classical Swine Fever Virus NproInteracts with Interferon Regulatory Factor 3 and Induces Its Proteasomal Degradation
- 1 April 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 81 (7) , 3087-3096
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.02032-06
Abstract
Viruses have evolved a multitude of strategies to subvert the innate immune system by interfering with components of the alpha/beta interferon (IFN-α/β) induction and signaling pathway. It is well established that the pestiviruses prevent IFN-α/β induction in their primary target cells, such as epitheloidal and endothelial cells, macrophages, and conventional dendritic cells, a phenotype mediated by the viral protein Npro. Central players in the IFN-α/β induction cascade are interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF3) and IRF7. Recently, it was proposed that classical swine fever virus (CSFV), the porcine pestivirus, induced the loss of IRF3 by inhibiting the transcription of IRF3 mRNA. In the present study, we show that endogenous IRF3 and IRF3 expressed from a cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter are depleted in the presence of CSFV by means of Npro, while CSFV does not inhibit CMV promoter-driven protein expression. We also demonstrate that CSFV does not reduce the transcriptional activity of the IRF3 promoter and does not affect the stability of IRF3 mRNA. In fact, CSFV Npro induces proteasomal degradation of IRF3, as demonstrated by proteasome inhibition studies. Furthermore, Npro coprecipitates with IRF3, suggesting that the proteasomal degradation of IRF3 is induced by a direct or indirect interaction with Npro. Finally, we show that Npro does not downregulate IRF7 expression.Keywords
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