Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus Nsp4 cleaves ZAP to antagonize its antiviral activity

猪繁殖与呼吸综合征病毒 Nsp4 切割 ZAP 以拮抗其抗病毒活性

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作者:Yongxiang Zhao, Zhongbao Song, Juan Bai, Xuewei Liu, Hans Nauwynck, Ping Jiang

Abstract

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is one of the most economically important pathogens impacting the global swine industry. PRRSV has been recognized to modulate the host immune response through a number of mechanisms. In our previous study, we found that over-expression of ZAP, a zinc finger antiviral protein of host, could suppress PRRSV replication, but how PRRSV escape the restriction of ZAP under natural conditions was still unknown. In this study, We found PRRSV infection significantly down-regulate the endogenous ZAP protein expression in Marc-145 cells. And PRRSV nonstructural protein 4 (Nsp4), a 3C-like serine proteinase, was screened to be responsible for ZAP reduction. Nsp4 could cleave ZAP, depending on its protease activity. The anti-PRRSV activity of ZAP was antagonized by Nsp4 in Marc-145 cells. In addition, we identified a unique amino acid, serine 180 of Nsp4 was required for efficient degradation of ZAP, and the mutation at residue 180 could decrease the ability of recombinant PRRSV to degrade ZAP. Those findings reveal a manner of PRRSV Nsp4 antagonizing the antiviral activity of ZAP, and shed light on a new strategy evolved by PRRSV to escape the host defense.

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