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PIWI Proteins Play an Antiviral Role in Lepidopteran Cell Lines

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VIRUSES-BASEL
Volume 14, Issue 7, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/v14071442

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Argonaute; Ago3; Bombyx mori Macula-like Latent Virus (MLV); Cricket Paralysis Virus (CrPV); Flock House Virus (FHV); immunity; insect; piRNA; RNAi; sRNA; siRNA; Siwi; Spodoptera frugiperda Rhabdovirus (RV); virus

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  1. Research Foundation of Flanders (FWO) [G093119N]
  2. Special Research Fund of KU Leuven [C14/19/069]
  3. Action for the Strategic Development on the Research and Technological Sectors - Operational Programme Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  4. European Union (European Regional Development Fund)
  5. project 'An Open-Access Research Infrastructure of Chemical Biology and Target-Based Screening Technologies for Human and Animal Health, Agriculture and the Environment (OPENSCREEN-GR)' - Operational Programme 'Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship and Innovat [MIS 5002691]
  6. Agentschap voor Innovatie doorWetenschap en Technologie (IWT, Agency for Innovation by Science and Technology)
  7. FWO

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Insect antiviral immunity primarily relies on RNAi mechanisms. This study investigates the involvement of PIWI proteins and viral piRNAs in the immunity against single-stranded RNA viruses in lepidopteran cells, and identifies two PIWIs (Siwi and Ago3) with an antiviral role. However, small RNA analysis suggests the absence of viral piRNAs in these cells.
Insect antiviral immunity primarily relies on RNAi mechanisms. While a key role of small interfering (si)RNAs and AGO proteins has been well established in this regard, the situation for PIWI proteins and PIWI-interacting (pi)RNAs is not as clear. In the present study, we investigate whether PIWI proteins and viral piRNAs are involved in the immunity against single-stranded RNA viruses in lepidopteran cells, where two PIWIs are identified (Siwi and Ago3). Via loss- and gain-of-function studies in Bombyx mori BmN4 cells and in Trichoplusia ni High Five cells, we demonstrated an antiviral role of Siwi and Ago3. However, small RNA analysis suggests that viral piRNAs can be absent in these lepidopteran cells. Together with the current literature, our results support a functional diversification of PIWI proteins in insects.

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