Zebrafish ISG15 Exerts a Strong Antiviral Activity against RNA and DNA Viruses and Regulates the Interferon Response

Autor: L.M. van der Aa, Armel Houel, Christelle Langevin, Aurélie Lunazzi, Abdallah Harmache, Michel Brémont, Valérie Briolat, Pierre Boudinot, Corinne Torhy, Jean-Pierre Levraud
Přispěvatelé: Unité de recherche Virologie et Immunologie Moléculaires (VIM (UR 0892)), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Cell Biology and Immunology Group [Wageningen] (CBI), Department of Animal Sciences [Wageningen], Wageningen University and Research [Wageningen] (WUR)-Wageningen University and Research [Wageningen] (WUR), Macrophages et Développement de l'Immunité, Institut Pasteur [Paris]-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), This work was supported by the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, by Wageningen University, and by the Institut Pasteur. It was partly funded by the ANR grant Zebraflam (ANR-10-MIDI-009)., We thank N. Palmic for excellent technical help with zebrafish infections., ANR-10-MIDI-0009,ZebraFlam,Signaux et cellules de la réponse inflammatoire: suivi en temps réel chez un vertébré entier, le danio zébré(2010), Institut Pasteur [Paris] (IP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Rok vydání: 2013
Předmět:
molecular cloning
MESH: Sequence Analysis
DNA

brachydanio rerio
Cellular Response to Infection
[SDV.IMM.II]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Immunology/Innate immunity
mycobacterial disease
Interferon
MESH: Animals
ifn gamma immunity
Zebrafish
virus à arn
0303 health sciences
Novirhabdovirus
induced 15 kda protein
biology
RIG-I
MESH: RNA Viruses / immunology
activité antivirale
030302 biochemistry & molecular biology
3. Good health
infected-cells
Viperin
MESH: Ubiquitin / genetics
stimulated gene isg15
Protein Binding
medicine.drug
MESH: Zebrafish / immunology
Molecular Sequence Data
ifn-gamma immunity
Immunology
ubiquitin-like protein
Celbiologie en Immunologie
i interferon
Microbiology
MESH: Ubiquitin / immunology
Cell Line
MESH: Viral Proteins / metabolism
MESH: Zebrafish / genetics
virus à adn
Viral Proteins
03 medical and health sciences
ubiquitin like protein
MESH: Interferons / immunology
rig i
Virology
medicine
Animals
RNA Viruses
MESH: Protein Binding
expression analysis
Gene
030304 developmental biology
MESH: Molecular Sequence Data
Ubiquitin
molecular-cloning
rig-i
DNA Viruses
RNA
Sequence Analysis
DNA

interféron
infected cells
induced 15-kda protein
biology.organism_classification
ISG15
MESH: Cell Line
MESH: Interferons / biosynthesis
Cell Biology and Immunology
MESH: Zebrafish / virology
MESH: Protein Processing
Post-Translational

Insect Science
MESH: DNA Viruses / immunology
WIAS
Interferons
Protein Processing
Post-Translational
Zdroj: Journal of Virology 18 (87), 10025-10036. (2013)
Journal of Virology
Journal of Virology 87 (2013) 18
Journal of Virology, 87(18), 10025-10036
Journal of Virology, American Society for Microbiology, 2013, 87 (18), pp.10025-10036. ⟨10.1128/JVI.01294-12⟩
Journal of Virology, 2013, 87 (18), pp.10025-10036. ⟨10.1128/JVI.01294-12⟩
ISSN: 1098-5514
0022-538X
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.01294-12
Popis: ISG15, a 15-kDa interferon-induced protein that participates in antiviral defenses of mammals, is highly conserved among vertebrates. In fish, as in mammals, viral infection and interferon treatment induce isg15 expression. The two ubiquitin-like domains of ISG15 and the presence of a consensus LRLRGG sequence in the C-terminal region, which is required for the covalent conjugation to a substrate protein, are also conserved in fish. Our data demonstrate that overexpression of zebrafish ISG15 (zf-ISG15) in EPC cells is sufficient to inhibit viral infection by RNA viruses belonging to the genera Novirhabdovirus and Birnavirus and by DNA viruses of the genus Iridovirus . In coexpression experiments with IHNV proteins, we demonstrate specific ISGylation of phosphoprotein and nonvirion protein. Mutation of the glycine residues in the consensus LRLRGG motif abolishes zf-ISG15 conjugation to these proteins and the cellular protection against viral infection, thus connecting ISGylation and ISG15-dependent viral restriction. Additionally, zf-ISG15 overexpression triggers induction of the rig-I and viperin genes as well as, to a lesser extent, the IFN gene. Overall, our data demonstrate the antiviral effect of a fish ISG15 protein, revealing the conservation among vertebrates of an ISGylation mechanism likely directed against viruses. Furthermore, our findings indicate that zf-ISG15 affects the IFN system at several levels, and its study shall shed further light on the evolution of the complex regulation of the innate antiviral response in vertebrate cells.
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