Abstract:
Type I interferon (IFN-I) is critical for a host against viral and bacterial infections via induction of hundreds of interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs), but the mechanism underlying the regulation of IFN-I remains largely unknown. In this study, we first demonstrate that ISG expression is required for optimal IFN-beta levels, an effect that is further enhanced by endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. Furthermore, we identify mitochondrial calcium uniporter protein (MCU) as a mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein (MAVS)-interacting protein that is important for ER stress induction and amplified MAVS signaling activation. In addition, by performing an ectopic expression assay to screen a library of 117 human ISGs for effects on IFN-beta levels, we found that tumor necrosis factor receptor 1 (TNFR1) significantly increases IFN-beta levels independent of ER stress. Altogether, our findings suggest that MCU and TNFR1 are involved in the regulation of RIG-I-like receptors (RLR) signaling.
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Subject:
Biology
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Biophysics
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Cite as:
ChinaXiv:201605.00768
(or this version
ChinaXiv:201605.00768V1)
DOI:10.12074/201605.00768V1
CSTR:32003.36.ChinaXiv.201605.00768.V1
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TXID:
0fcf5a8e-cdce-43a4-8033-ddd1dd5f1c9d
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Cheng, Jinbo,Liao, Yajin,Zhou, Lujun,Peng, Shengyi,Chen, Hong,Yuan, Zengqiang,Liao, Yajin,Zhou, Lujun,.Amplified RLR signaling activation through an interferon-stimulated gene-endoplasmic reticulum stress-mitochondrial calcium uniporter protein loop.中国科学院科技论文预发布平台.[ChinaXiv:201605.00768V1]
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