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Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) leader proteinase negatively regulates the porcine interferon-λ1 pathway

Journal

MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 49, Issue 1-2, Pages 407-412

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.molimm.2011.09.009

Keywords

Interferon lambda 1; Foot-and-mouth disease virus; Leader proteinase

Funding

  1. National Natural Sciences Foundation of China [31121004]
  2. National Basic Research Program (973) of China [2005CB523200]
  3. New Century Excellent Talent Project [NCET-07-0347]

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Foot-and-mouth disease is a highly contagious viral disease caused by foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) of wild and domestic cloven-hoofed animals, and causes an economically important disease in the swine industry. In this study, we found that the replication of FMDV in IBRS-2 cells could be significantly inhibited after treatment with the purified recombinant porcine interferon lambda 1 (IFN-lambda 1), a newly identified type III interferon. However, FMDV could not activate the IFN-lambda 1 promoter and IFN-lambda 1 mRNA expression in infected IBRS-2 cells, suggesting that FMDV has evolved mechanisms to interrupt the antiviral function of IFN-lambda 1. The cause of this inhibition was determined by screening all structural and non-structural proteins of FMDV, and the leader proteinase (L(pro)) was found to exhibit the highest potential to inhibit poly(I:C)-induced IFN-lambda 1 promoter activity. Further study revealed that the catalytic activity and a SAP (SAF-A/B, Acinus, and PIAS) domain of L(pro) were required for suppressing poly(I:C)-induced IFN-lambda 1 production. These data suggest that FMDV replication could be inhibited by porcine IFN-lambda 1, but that the virus has evolved specific mechanisms to inhibit this action. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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