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Nuclear-resident RIG-I senses viral replication inducing antiviral immunity.


ABSTRACT: The nucleus represents a cellular compartment where the discrimination of self from non-self nucleic acids is vital. While emerging evidence establishes a nuclear non-self DNA sensing paradigm, the nuclear sensing of non-self RNA, such as that from nuclear-replicating RNA viruses, remains unexplored. Here, we report the identification of nuclear-resident RIG-I actively involved in nuclear viral RNA sensing. The nuclear RIG-I, along with its cytoplasmic counterpart, senses influenza A virus (IAV) nuclear replication leading to a cooperative induction of type I interferon response. Its activation signals through the canonical signaling axis and establishes an effective antiviral state restricting IAV replication. The exclusive signaling specificity conferred by nuclear RIG-I is reinforced by its inability to sense cytoplasmic-replicating Sendai virus and appreciable sensing of hepatitis B virus pregenomic RNA in the nucleus. These results refine the RNA sensing paradigm for nuclear-replicating viruses and reveal a previously unrecognized subcellular milieu for RIG-I-like receptor sensing.

SUBMITTER: Liu G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6086882 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nuclear-resident RIG-I senses viral replication inducing antiviral immunity.

Liu GuanQun G   Lu Yao Y   Thulasi Raman Sathya N SN   Xu Fang F   Wu Qi Q   Li Zhubing Z   Brownlie Robert R   Liu Qiang Q   Zhou Yan Y  

Nature communications 20180810 1


The nucleus represents a cellular compartment where the discrimination of self from non-self nucleic acids is vital. While emerging evidence establishes a nuclear non-self DNA sensing paradigm, the nuclear sensing of non-self RNA, such as that from nuclear-replicating RNA viruses, remains unexplored. Here, we report the identification of nuclear-resident RIG-I actively involved in nuclear viral RNA sensing. The nuclear RIG-I, along with its cytoplasmic counterpart, senses influenza A virus (IAV)  ...[more]

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