Knock-in of the duck retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I) into the Mxgene in DF-1 cells enables both stable and immune response-dependent RIG-I expression

Autor: Ichikawa, Kennosuke, Motoe, Yuzuha, Ezaki, Ryo, Matsuzaki, Mei, Horiuchi, Hiroyuki
Zdroj: Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports; September 2021, Vol. 27 Issue: 1
Abstrakt: Waterfowls, such as ducks, are natural hosts of avian influenza virus (AIV) and can genetically limit the pathogenicity. On the other hand, some AIV strains cause severe pathogenicity in chickens. It is suggested that differences in the pathogenicity of AIV infection between waterfowls and chickens are related to the expression of retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I), a pattern recognition receptor that chickens evolutionally lack. Here, we knocked-in the duck RIG-Ibearing the T2A peptide sequence at the 3′ region of the Mx, an interferon-stimulated gene (ISG), in chicken embryo fibroblast cells (DF-1) using the precise integration into target chromosome (PITCh) system to control the duck RIG-I expression in chickens. The expression patterns of the duck RIG-Iwere then analyzed using qPCR. The knocked-in DF-1 cells expressed RIG-I via the stimulation of IFN-β and poly(I:C) in a dose-dependent manner. Moreover, poly(I:C) stimulation in the knocked-in DF-1 cells upregulated RIG-I-like receptor (RLR) family signaling pathway-related genes IFN-β, OASL,and IRF7. The IFN-β-dependent expression of RIG-I and upregulation of IFN-βin the poly(I:C) stimulation demonstrated a positive-feedback loop via RIG-I, usually evident in ducks. Overall, this novel strategy established RIG-I-dependent immune response in chickens without overexpression of RIG-I and disruption of the host genes.
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