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African swine fever virus B175L inhibits the type I interferon pathway by targeting STING and 2'3'-cGAMP.


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African swine fever virus (ASFV), the only known DNA arbovirus, is the causative agent of African swine fever (ASF), an acutely contagious disease in pigs. ASF has recently become a crisis in the pig industry in recent years, but there are no commercially available vaccines. Studying the immune evasion mechanisms of ASFV proteins is important for the understanding the pathogenesis of ASFV and essential information for the development of an effective live-attenuated ASFV vaccines. Here, we identified ASFV B175L, previously uncharacterized proteins that inhibit type I interferon signaling by targeting STING and 2'3'-cGAMP. The conserved B175L-zf-FCS motif specifically interacted with both cGAMP and the R238 and Y240 amino acids of STING. Consequently, this interaction interferes with the interaction of cGAMP and STING, thereby inhibiting downstream signaling of IFN-mediated antiviral responses. This novel mechanism of B175L opens a new avenue as one of the ASFV virulent genes that can contribute to the advancement of ASFV live-attenuated vaccines.

SUBMITTER: Ranathunga L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10688321 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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African swine fever virus B175L inhibits the type I interferon pathway by targeting STING and 2'3'-cGAMP.

Ranathunga Lakmal L   Dodantenna Niranjan N   Cha Ji-Won J-W   Chathuranga Kiramage K   Chathuranga W A Gayan WAG   Weerawardhana Asela A   Subasinghe Ashan A   Haluwana D K DK   Gamage Nuwan N   Lee Jong-Soo J-S  

Journal of virology 20231030 11


<h4>Importance</h4>African swine fever virus (ASFV), the only known DNA arbovirus, is the causative agent of African swine fever (ASF), an acutely contagious disease in pigs. ASF has recently become a crisis in the pig industry in recent years, but there are no commercially available vaccines. Studying the immune evasion mechanisms of ASFV proteins is important for the understanding the pathogenesis of ASFV and essential information for the development of an effective live-attenuated ASFV vaccin  ...[more]

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