Pseudorabies Virus EP0 Antagonizes the Type I Interferon Response via Inhibiting IRF9 Transcription
Mengdong Wang, Yun Liu, Chao Qin, Yue Lang, Aotian Xu, Cuilian Yu, Zhan Zhao, Rui Zhang, Jinbo Yang, Jun Tang
Abstract
Alphaherpesviruses can establish lifelong infections and cause many diseases in humans and animals. Pseudorabies virus (PRV) is a swine alphaherpesvirus that threatens pig production. Using PRV as a model, we found that alphaherpesvirus can utilize its encoded early protein EP0 to inhibit the IFN-induced upregulation of antiviral proteins by reducing the basal expression levels of IRF9 through repressing its transcription. Our findings reveal a mechanism employed by alphaherpesvirus to evade the immune response and indicate that EP0 is an important viral protein in pathogenesis and a potential target for antiviral drug development.
Topics & Concepts
PseudorabiesBiologyVirologyVirusInterferonTranscription (linguistics)PhilosophyLinguisticsHerpesvirus Infections and TreatmentsAnimal Disease Management and EpidemiologyAnimal Virus Infections Studies