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Activation of IFN-β expression by a viral mRNA through RNase L and MDA5.


ABSTRACT: IFNs play a critical role in innate immunity against viral infections. Melanoma differentiation-associated protein 5 (MDA5), an RNA helicase, is a key component in activating the expression of type I IFNs in response to certain types of viral infection. MDA5 senses noncellular RNA and triggers the signaling cascade that leads to IFN production. Synthetic double-stranded RNAs are known activators of MDA5. Natural single-stranded RNAs have not been reported to activate MDA5, however. We have serendipitously identified a viral mRNA from parainfluenza virus 5 (PIV5) that activates IFN expression through MDA5. We provide evidence that the signaling pathway includes the antiviral enzyme RNase L. The L mRNA of PIV5 activated expression of IFN-?. We have mapped the RNA to a region of 430 nucleotides within the L mRNA of PIV5. Our results indicate that a viral mRNA, with 5'-cap and 3'-poly (A), can activate IFN expression through an RNase L-MDA5 pathway.

SUBMITTER: Luthra P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3033319 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Activation of IFN-β expression by a viral mRNA through RNase L and MDA5.

Luthra Priya P   Sun Dengyun D   Silverman Robert H RH   He Biao B  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20110118 5


IFNs play a critical role in innate immunity against viral infections. Melanoma differentiation-associated protein 5 (MDA5), an RNA helicase, is a key component in activating the expression of type I IFNs in response to certain types of viral infection. MDA5 senses noncellular RNA and triggers the signaling cascade that leads to IFN production. Synthetic double-stranded RNAs are known activators of MDA5. Natural single-stranded RNAs have not been reported to activate MDA5, however. We have seren  ...[more]

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