Reovirus σ3 Protein Limits Interferon Expression and Cell Death Induction
Katherine Roebke, Yingying Guo, John S. L. Parker, Pranav Danthi
Abstract
We use mammalian reovirus as a model to study how virus infection modulates innate immune signaling and cell death induction. Here, we sought to determine how viral factors regulate these processes. Our work highlights a previously unknown role for the reovirus outer capsid protein σ3 in limiting the induction of a necrotic form of cell death called necroptosis. Induction of cell death by necroptosis requires production of interferon. The σ3 protein limits the induction of necroptosis by preventing excessive production of interferon following infection.
Topics & Concepts
NecroptosisBiologyGene knockdownRNA silencingInterferonInnate immune systemCell biologyCapsidRNASmall interfering RNAVirologyRNA interferenceProgrammed cell deathVirusCell cultureImmune systemImmunologyGeneGeneticsApoptosisViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyRNA regulation and diseaseViral Infections and Immunology Research