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Attenuation of IFN signaling due to m6A modification of the host epitranscriptome promotes EBV lytic reactivation

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通讯作者Robertson,Erle S.
发表日期
2023-12-01
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发表期刊
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1021-7770
EISSN
1423-0127
卷号30期号:1
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Background: Reactivation of Epstein Barr virus (EBV) leads to modulation of the viral and cellular epitranscriptome. N6-methyladenosine (mA) modification is a type of RNA modification that regulates metabolism of mRNAs. Previous reports demonstrated that mA modification affects the stability and metabolism of EBV encoded mRNAs. However, the effect of reactivation on reprograming of the cellular mRNAs, and how this contributes to successful induction of lytic reactivation is not known. Methods: Methylated RNA immunoprecipitation sequencing (MeRIP-seq), transcriptomic RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and RNA pull-down PCR were used to screen and validate differentially methylated targets. Western blotting, quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) and immunocytochemistry were used to investigate the expression and localization of different proteins. RNA stability and polysome analysis assays were used to detect the half-lives and translation efficiencies of downstream genes. Insertion of point mutation to disrupt the mA methylation sites was used to verify the effect of mA methylation on its stability and expression levels. Results: We report that during EBV reactivation the mA eraser ALKBH5 is significantly downregulated leading to enhanced methylation of the cellular transcripts DTX4 and TYK2, that results in degradation of TYK2 mRNAs and higher efficiency of translation of DTX4 mRNAs. This resulted in attenuation of IFN signaling that promoted progression of viral lytic replication. Furthermore, inhibition of mA methylation of these transcripts led to increased production of IFN, and a substantial reduction in viral copy number, which suggests abrogation of lytic viral replication. Conclusion: Our findings illuminate the significance of mA modification in overcoming the innate immune response during EBV reactivation. We now report that during lytic reactivation EBV targets the RNA methylation system of the host to attenuate the innate immune response by suppressing the interferon signaling which facilitates successful lytic replication of the virus.
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National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health["R01-CA268998","P01-CA174439","R01-CA171979","R01-CA244074"]
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Cell Biology ; Research & Experimental Medicine
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Cell Biology ; Medicine, Research & Experimental
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WOS:000949373100001
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CLINICAL MEDICINE
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2-s2.0-85150272215
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被引频次[WOS]:8
成果类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://sustech.caswiz.com/handle/2SGJ60CL/515703
专题南方科技大学医学院_公共卫生及应急管理学院
工学院_计算机科学与工程系
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1.Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery,and Tumor Virology Program,Perelman School of Medicine,University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia,19104,United States
2.Department of Computer Science,New Jersey Institute of Technology,07102,United States
3.School of Public Health and Emergency Management,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,Guangdong,518055,China
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Bose,Dipayan,Lin,Xiang,Gao,Le,et al. Attenuation of IFN signaling due to m6A modification of the host epitranscriptome promotes EBV lytic reactivation[J]. JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE,2023,30(1).
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Bose,Dipayan,Lin,Xiang,Gao,Le,Wei,Zhi,Pei,Yonggang,&Robertson,Erle S..(2023).Attenuation of IFN signaling due to m6A modification of the host epitranscriptome promotes EBV lytic reactivation.JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE,30(1).
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Bose,Dipayan,et al."Attenuation of IFN signaling due to m6A modification of the host epitranscriptome promotes EBV lytic reactivation".JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE 30.1(2023).
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