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Interference of DNAJB6/MRJ Isoform Switch by Morpholino Inhibits Replication of HIV-1 and RSV.


ABSTRACT: The molecular chaperon MRJ (DNAJB6) exhibits two splice isoforms that have different roles in human viral infection, but the regulatory mechanism of MRJ isoform expression is yet unclear. In this study, we show that reduction of the polyadenylation factor CstF64 was correlated with the increase of the MRJ large isoform (MRJ-L) in human macrophages and elucidate the mechanism underlying CstF64-modulated MRJ isoform expression. Moreover, we exploited an antisense strategy targeting MRJ-L for virus replication. A morpholino oligonucleotide complementary to the 5' splice site of MRJ intron 8 downregulated MRJ-L expression and suppressed the replication of not only HIV-1 but also respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). We demonstrated that downregulation of the MRJ-L level reduced HIV-1 replication as well as the subgenomic mRNA and viral production of RSV. The present findings that two human health-threatening viruses take advantage of MRJ-L for infection suggest MRJ-L as a potential target for broad-spectrum antiviral strategy.

SUBMITTER: Ko SH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6330513 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Interference of DNAJB6/MRJ Isoform Switch by Morpholino Inhibits Replication of HIV-1 and RSV.

Ko Shih-Han SH   Liau Yi-Jen YJ   Chi Ya-Hui YH   Lai Mei-Ju MJ   Chiang Yu-Ping YP   Lu Chun-Yi CY   Chang Luan-Yin LY   Tarn Woan-Yuh WY   Huang Li-Min LM  

Molecular therapy. Nucleic acids 20181210


The molecular chaperon MRJ (DNAJB6) exhibits two splice isoforms that have different roles in human viral infection, but the regulatory mechanism of MRJ isoform expression is yet unclear. In this study, we show that reduction of the polyadenylation factor CstF64 was correlated with the increase of the MRJ large isoform (MRJ-L) in human macrophages and elucidate the mechanism underlying CstF64-modulated MRJ isoform expression. Moreover, we exploited an antisense strategy targeting MRJ-L for virus  ...[more]

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