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Human Bocavirus NS1 and NS1-70 Proteins Inhibit TNF-?-Mediated Activation of NF-?B by targeting p65.


ABSTRACT: Human bocavirus (HBoV), a parvovirus, is a single-stranded DNA etiologic agent causing lower respiratory tract infections in young children worldwide. Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-?B) transcription factors play crucial roles in clearance of invading viruses through activation of many physiological processes. Previous investigation showed that HBoV infection could significantly upregulate the level of TNF-? which is a strong NF-?B stimulator. Here we investigated whether HBoV proteins modulate TNF-?-mediated activation of the NF-?B signaling pathway. We showed that HBoV NS1 and NS1-70 proteins blocked NF-?B activation in response to TNF-?. Overexpression of TNF receptor-associated factor 2 (TRAF2)-, I?B kinase alpha (IKK?)-, I?B kinase beta (IKK?)-, constitutively active mutant of IKK? (IKK? SS/EE)-, or p65-induced NF-?B activation was inhibited by NS1 and NS1-70. Furthermore, NS1 and NS1-70 didn't interfere with TNF-?-mediated I?B? phosphorylation and degradation, nor p65 nuclear translocation. Coimmunoprecipitation assays confirmed the interaction of both NS1 and NS1-70 with p65. Of note, NS1 but not NS1-70 inhibited TNF-?-mediated p65 phosphorylation at ser536. Our findings together indicate that HBoV NS1 and NS1-70 inhibit NF-?B activation. This is the first time that HBoV has been shown to inhibit NF-?B activation, revealing a potential immune-evasion mechanism that is likely important for HBoV pathogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Liu Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4916443 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Human Bocavirus NS1 and NS1-70 Proteins Inhibit TNF-α-Mediated Activation of NF-κB by targeting p65.

Liu Qingshi Q   Zhang Zhenfeng Z   Zheng Zhenhua Z   Zheng Caishang C   Liu Yan Y   Hu Qinxue Q   Ke Xianliang X   Wang Hanzhong H  

Scientific reports 20160622


Human bocavirus (HBoV), a parvovirus, is a single-stranded DNA etiologic agent causing lower respiratory tract infections in young children worldwide. Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) transcription factors play crucial roles in clearance of invading viruses through activation of many physiological processes. Previous investigation showed that HBoV infection could significantly upregulate the level of TNF-α which is a strong NF-κB stimulator. Here we investigated whether HBoV proteins modulate TNF-  ...[more]

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