Importin Beta 1 Targeting By Hepatitis C Virus Ns3/4a Protein Restricts Irf3 And Nf-Kappa B Signaling Of Ifnb1 Antiviral Response

TRAFFIC(2017)

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In this study, newly identified host interactors of hepatitis C virus (HCV) proteins were assessed for a role in modulating the innate immune response. The analysis revealed enrichment for components of the nuclear transport machinery and the crucial interaction with NS3/4A protein in suppression of interferon-beta (IFNB1) induction. Using a comprehensive microscopy-based high-content screening approach combined to the gene silencing of nuclear transport factors, we showed that NS3/4A-interacting proteins control the nucleocytoplasmic trafficking of IFN regulatory factor 3 (IRF3) and NF-kappa B p65 upon Sendai virus (SeV) infection. Notably, importin 1 (IMP1) knockdowna hub protein highly targeted by several virusesdecreases the nuclear translocation of both transcription factors and prevents IFNB1 and IFIT1 induction, correlating with a rapid increased of viral proteins and virus-mediated apoptosis. Here we show that NS3/4A triggers the cleavage of IMP1 and inhibits nuclear transport to disrupt IFN beta 1 production. Importantly, mutated IMP1 resistant to cleavage completely restores signaling, similar to the treatment with BILN 2061 protease inhibitor, correlating with the disappearance of cleavage products. Overall, the data indicate that HCV NS3/4A targeting of IMP1 and related modulators of IRF3 and NF-kappa B nuclear transport constitute an important innate immune subversion strategy and inspire new avenues for broad-spectrum antiviral therapies.
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HCV, importin-alpha, importin-beta, IMP beta 1/KPNB1, innate antiviral immunity, interferon-beta, IRF3, microscopy-based high-content screening, NF-kappa B p65, NPC, NS3/4A protein, nuclear pore complex, nuclear translocation, nucleocytoplasmic transport, RNAi screen, SeV, virus-host interaction
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