Oligoadenylate synthetase 1 displays dual antiviral mechanisms in driving translational shutdown and protecting interferon production

寡腺苷酸合成酶1通过驱动翻译抑制和保护干扰素产生,展现出双重抗病毒机制。

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作者:Munesh K Harioudh ,Joseph Perez ,Zhenlu Chong ,Sharmila Nair ,Lomon So ,Kevin D McCormick ,Arundhati Ghosh ,Lulu Shao ,Rashmi Srivastava ,Frank Soveg ,Thomas S Ebert ,Maninjay K Atianand ,Veit Hornung ,Ram Savan ,Michael S Diamond ,Saumendra N Sarkar

Abstract

In response to viral infection, how cells balance translational shutdown to limit viral replication and the induction of antiviral components like interferons (IFNs) is not well understood. Moreover, how distinct isoforms of IFN-induced oligoadenylate synthetase 1 (OAS1) contribute to this antiviral response also requires further elucidation. Here, we show that human, but not mouse, OAS1 inhibits SARS-CoV-2 replication through its canonical enzyme activity via RNase L. In contrast, both mouse and human OAS1 protect against West Nile virus infection by a mechanism distinct from canonical RNase L activation. OAS1 binds AU-rich elements (AREs) of specific mRNAs, including IFNβ. This binding leads to the sequestration of IFNβ mRNA to the endomembrane regions, resulting in prolonged half-life and continued translation. Thus, OAS1 is an ARE-binding protein with two mechanisms of antiviral activity: driving inhibition of translation but also a broader, non-canonical function of protecting IFN expression from translational shutdown. Keywords: SARS-CoV-2; West Nile virus; antiviral mechanism; interferon; interferon-stimulated genes; oligoadenylate synthetase.

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