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TRIM26 facilitates PRV infection through NDP52-mediated autophagic degradation of MAVS

Wu Chengyue
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Wang Mengdong
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Wang Xiaoquan
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Chen Yeping
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Li Hao
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Sun Liumei
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Ren Jianle
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Zhang Zhendong
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AbstractPseudorabies virus (PRV) has evolved multiple strategies to evade host antiviral responses to benefit virus replication and establish persistent infection. Recently, tripartite motif 26 (TRIM26), a TRIM family protein, has been shown to be involved in a broad range of biological processes involved in innate immunity, especially in regulating viral infection. Herein, we found that the expression of TRIM26 was significantly induced after PRV infection. Surprisingly, the overexpression of TRIM26 promoted PRV production, while the depletion of this protein inhibited virus replication, suggesting that TRIM26 could positively regulate PRV infection. Further analysis revealed that TRIM26 negatively regulates the innate immune response by targeting the RIG-I-triggered type I interferon signalling pathway. TRIM26 was physically associated with MAVS independent of viral infection and reduced MAVS expression. Mechanistically, we found that NDP52 interacted with both TRIM26 and MAVS and that TRIM26-induced MAVS degradation was almost entirely blocked in NDP52-knockdown cells, demonstrating that TRIM26 degrades MAVS through NDP52-mediated selective autophagy. Our results reveal a novel mechanism by which PRV escapes host antiviral innate immunity and provide insights into the crosstalk among virus infection, autophagy, and the innate immune response.
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hal-04637894 , version 1 (08-07-2024)

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Wu Chengyue, Wang Mengdong, Wang Xiaoquan, Chen Yeping, Li Hao, et al.. TRIM26 facilitates PRV infection through NDP52-mediated autophagic degradation of MAVS. Veterinary Research, 2024, 55 (1), pp.84. ⟨10.1186/s13567-024-01336-4⟩. ⟨hal-04637894⟩

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