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  • Nat Commun . The influenza virus PB2 protein evades antiviral innate immunity by inhibiting JAK1/STAT signalling


    Nat Commun


    . 2022 Oct 21;13(1):6288.
    doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-33909-2.
    The influenza virus PB2 protein evades antiviral innate immunity by inhibiting JAK1/STAT signalling


    Hui Yang 1 , Yurui Dong 1 , Ying Bian 1 , Nuo Xu 1 , Yuwei Wu 1 , Fan Yang 1 , Yinping Du 1 , Tao Qin 1 2 3 4 , Sujuan Chen 5 6 7 8 , Daxin Peng 9 10 11 12 , Xiufan Liu 1 2 3 4



    AffiliationsFree PMC article

    Abstract

    Influenza A virus (IAV) polymerase protein PB2 has been shown to partially inhibit the host immune response by blocking the induction of interferons (IFNs). However, the IAV PB2 protein that regulates the downstream signaling pathway of IFNs is not well characterized. Here, we report that IAV PB2 protein reduces cellular sensitivity to IFNs, suppressing the activation of STAT1/STAT2 and ISGs. Furthermore, IAV PB2 protein targets mammalian JAK1 at lysine 859 and 860 for ubiquitination and degradation. Notably, the H5 subtype of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus with I283M/K526R mutations on PB2 increases the ability to degrade mammalian JAK1 and exhibits higher replicate efficiency in mammalian (but not avian) cells and mouse lung tissues, and causes greater mortality in infected mice. Altogether, these data describe a negative regulatory mechanism involving PB2-JAK1 and provide insights into an evasion strategy from host antiviral immunity employed by IAV.


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