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    J Gen Virol. 2009 Aug;90(Pt 8):1906-15. Epub 2009 May 7.

    Host specificity of the anti-interferon and anti-apoptosis activities of parainfluenza virus P/C gene products.

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    Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 14642, USA.

    Abstract

    Human parainfluenza virus type 1 (HPIV-1) and Sendai virus (SeV) are highly homologous in structure and sequence, whilst maintaining distinct host ranges. These viruses express accessory proteins from their P/C gene that are known to have activities against innate immunity. The accessory proteins expressed from the P/C gene of these viruses are different. In addition to the nested set of C proteins, SeV expresses V protein from edited P mRNA, which is not expressed by HPIV-1. This study evaluated the host specificity and role of the P/C gene products in anti-interferon (IFN) and anti-apoptosis activity by characterizing a recombinant SeV, rSeVhP, in which the SeV P/C gene was replaced with that of HPIV-1. Unlike SeV, rSeVhP infection strongly activated IFN regulatory transcription factor (IRF)-3 and nuclear factor-kappaB, resulting in an increased level of IFN-beta induction compared with SeV in murine cells. In contrast, activation of IRF-3 was not observed in rSeVhP-infected human A549 cells. rSeVhPSV, which expressed SeV V protein from an inserted gene in rSeVhP, induced less IFN-beta than rSeVhP, suggesting that V contributes to the suppression of IFN production in murine cells. Furthermore, rSeVhP induced apoptotic cell death in murine but not in A549 cells. These data indicate the functional difference in P/C gene products from SeV and HPIV-1 in antagonizing IFN induction and apoptosis, which is likely to be one of the major factors for pathogenicity in specific hosts.

    PMID:
    19423549
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID: PMC2887575
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