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The Interferon-Inducible Human PLSCR1 Protein Is a Restriction Factor of Human Cytomegalovirus

Hidetaka Sadanari, Masaya Takemoto, Tomoki Ishida, Hikaru Otagiri, Tohru Daikoku, Tsugiya Murayama, Shuichi Kusano

2022Microbiology Spectrum20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Because several IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs) have been reported to suppress HCMV replication, HCMV replication is thought to be regulated by an IFN-mediated host defense mechanism, but the mechanism remains unclear. PLSCR1 expression is induced in response to viral infection and IFN treatment, and PLSCR1 has been reported to play an important role in IFN-dependent antiviral responses. Here, we demonstrate that HCMV plaque formation and major immediate early (MIE) gene expression are significantly increased in PLSCR1-KO human fibroblast cells. PLSCR1 reduces levels of the CREB•IE2 and CBP•IE2 complexes, which have been suggested to play important roles in HCMV replication through its interactions with CREB, CBP, and IE2. In addition, PLSCR1 expression represses transcription from the HCMV MIE promoter. Our results indicate that PLSCR1 plays important roles in the suppression of HCMV replication in the IFN-mediated host defense system.

Topics & Concepts

Human cytomegalovirusBiologyCREBViral replicationTransactivationMolecular biologyVirologyGene expressionTranscription factorGeneVirusGeneticsCytomegalovirus and herpesvirus researchNeutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative MechanismsSystemic Lupus Erythematosus Research
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