Degradation of RIG-I following cytomegalovirus infection is independent of apoptosis.

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作者:Scott, Iain
Many viruses have evolved strategies to either evade or hijack host cell immune programs, as a means of promoting their own reproduction. For example, the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) immediate-early protein vMIA/UL37ex1 inhibits host cell apoptosis, and its expression during infection aids virus replication. Here it is shown that stable expression of vMIA/UL37ex1 reduces cleavage of the innate immune response-proteins MAVS and RIG-I by caspases during apoptosis. Unexpectedly, it is demonstrated that RIG-I, but not MAVS, is degraded during HCMV infection. This process occurs in a non-apoptotic manner, and provides new evidence that HCMV may have evolved a unique strategy to evade RIG-I-mediated immune responses.

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