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PSMB4 Degrades the Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Nsp1α Protein via the Autolysosome Pathway and Induces the Production of Type I Interferon

Heyou Yi, Qiumei Wang, Lechen Lu, Ruirui Ye, Ermin Xie, Zhiqing Yu, Yankuo Sun, Yao Chen, Mengkai Cai, Yingwu Qiu, Qianwen Wu, Jie Peng, Heng Wang, Guihong Zhang

2023Journal of Virology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the swine industry, PRRSV is a continuous threat, and the current vaccines are not effective enough to block it. This study determined that PSMB4 plays an antiviral role against PRRSV. PSMB4 was found to interact with PRRSV Nsp1α, mediate K63-linked ubiquitination of Nsp1α at K169, and thus trigger its degradation via the lysosomal pathway. Additionally, PSMB4 activated the NF-κB signaling pathway to produce type I interferons by downregulating the expression of IκBα and p-IκBα. This study extends our understanding of the proteasome subunit PSMB4 against PRRSV replication and will contribute to the development of new antiviral strategies.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPorcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virusVirologyInterferon type IInterferonRespiratory systemVirusCell biologyAnatomyAnimal Virus Infections StudiesPlant Virus Research StudiesVirus-based gene therapy research
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