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Negative Regulatory Role of the Spring Viremia of Carp Virus Matrix Protein in the Host Interferon Response by Targeting the MAVS/TRAF3 Signaling Axis

Yueyi Wang, Yulan Chen, Jianfei Ji, Dongdong Fan, Aifu Lin, Li‐xin Xiang, Jian-zhong Shao

2022Journal of Virology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The matrix protein of SVCV (SVCV-M) is an indispensable structural element for nucleocapsid condensation and virion formation during viral morphogenesis, and it connects the core nucleocapsid particle to the outer membrane within the mature virus. Previous studies have emphasized the architectural role of SVCV-M in viral construction; however, the potential nonstructural functions of SVCV-M in viral replication and virus-host interactions remain poorly understood. In this study, we identified the inhibitory role of the SVCV-M protein in host IFN production by competitively recruiting TRAF3 from the MAVS signaling complex and impairing TRAF3 activation via inhibition of K63-linked polyubiquitination. This finding provided new insights into the regulatory role of SVCV-M in host innate immunity, which highlighted the broader functionality of rhabdovirus matrix protein apart from being a structural protein. This study also revealed a previously unrecognized mechanism underlying SVCV immune evasion by inhibiting the IFN response by targeting the MAVS/TRAF3 signaling axis.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyInterferonViremiaCarpCell biologyInnate immune systemVirusVirologyImmune systemImmunologyFish <Actinopterygii>Fisheryinterferon and immune responsesViral Infections and VectorsAquaculture disease management and microbiota
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