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LGP2 is essential for zebrafish survival through dual regulation of IFN antiviral response.


ABSTRACT: In mammals, LGP2 is the enigmatic RLR family member, being initially believed as an inhibitor of RLR-triggered IFN response but subsequently as an activator of MDA5 signaling and an inhibitor of RIG-I signaling. The contradiction happens to fish LGP2. Here, we generate a lgp2 loss-of-function (lgp2 lof/lof ) zebrafish mutant, which is highly susceptible to SVCV infection, displaying an initially decreased activation of IFN response and a following increased one. Mechanistically, zebrafish LGP2 functions as the essential activator of IFN response dependent on MDA5 at the early stage of viral infection but as a negative regulator by impairing mRNA levels of tbk1 and ikki at the late stage of viral infection. The function switch of LGP2 is related to cellular IFN production during viral infection. Our data demonstrate that zebrafish LGP2 is a key homeostatic regulator of IFN response and thus essential for zebrafish survival against SVCV infection.

SUBMITTER: Gong XY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9379684 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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LGP2 is essential for zebrafish survival through dual regulation of IFN antiviral response.

Gong Xiu-Ying XY   Zhang Qi-Min QM   Zhao Xiang X   Li Yi-Lin YL   Qu Zi-Ling ZL   Li Zhi Z   Dan Cheng C   Gui Jian-Fang JF   Zhang Yi-Bing YB  

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In mammals, LGP2 is the enigmatic RLR family member, being initially believed as an inhibitor of RLR-triggered IFN response but subsequently as an activator of MDA5 signaling and an inhibitor of RIG-I signaling. The contradiction happens to fish LGP2. Here, we generate a <i>lgp2</i> loss-of-function (<i>lgp2</i> <sup><i>lof/lof</i></sup> ) zebrafish mutant, which is highly susceptible to SVCV infection, displaying an initially decreased activation of IFN response and a following increased one. M  ...[more]

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