학술논문
N.sup.6-methyladenosine modification of HIV-1 RNA suppresses type-I interferon induction in differentiated monocytic cells and primary macrophages
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Report
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PLoS Pathogens. March 10, 2021, Vol. 17 Issue 3, pe1009421.
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English
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1553-7366
Abstract
N.sup.6 -methyladenosine (m.sup.6 A) is a prevalent RNA modification that plays a key role in regulating eukaryotic cellular mRNA functions. RNA m.sup.6 A modification is regulated by two groups of cellular proteins, writers and erasers that add or remove m.sup.6 A, respectively. HIV-1 RNA contains m.sup.6 A modifications that modulate viral infection and gene expression in CD4.sup.+ T cells. However, it remains unclear whether m.sup.6 A modifications of HIV-1 RNA modulate innate immune responses in myeloid cells that are important for antiviral immunity. Here we show that m.sup.6 A modification of HIV-1 RNA suppresses the expression of antiviral cytokine type-I interferon (IFN-I) in differentiated human monocytic cells and primary monocyte-derived macrophages. Transfection of differentiated monocytic U937 cells with HIV-1 RNA fragments containing a single m.sup.6 A-modification significantly reduced IFN-I mRNA expression relative to their unmodified RNA counterparts. We generated HIV-1 with altered m.sup.6 A levels of RNA by manipulating the expression of the m.sup.6 A erasers (FTO and ALKBH5) or pharmacological inhibition of m.sup.6 A addition in virus-producing cells, or by treating HIV-1 RNA with recombinant FTO in vitro. HIV-1 RNA transfection or viral infection of differentiated U937 cells and primary macrophages demonstrated that HIV-1 RNA with decreased m.sup.6 A levels enhanced IFN-I expression, whereas HIV-1 RNA with increased m.sup.6 A modifications had opposite effects. Our mechanistic studies indicated that m.sup.6 A of HIV-1 RNA escaped retinoic acid-induced gene I (RIG-I)-mediated RNA sensing and activation of the transcription factors IRF3 and IRF7 that drive IFN-I gene expression. Together, these findings suggest that m.sup.6 A modifications of HIV-1 RNA evade innate immune sensing in myeloid cells.
Author(s): Shuliang Chen 1, Sameer Kumar 2, Constanza E. Espada 2, Nagaraja Tirumuru 1, Michael P. Cahill 2, Lulu Hu 3, Chuan He 3,4, Li Wu 2,* Introduction Transcriptional modification [...]
Author(s): Shuliang Chen 1, Sameer Kumar 2, Constanza E. Espada 2, Nagaraja Tirumuru 1, Michael P. Cahill 2, Lulu Hu 3, Chuan He 3,4, Li Wu 2,* Introduction Transcriptional modification [...]