RIG-I-Mediated Antiviral Responses to Single-Stranded RNA Bearing 5'-Phosphates

Andreas Pichlmair(University of Freiburg), Oliver Schulz(University of Freiburg), Choon Ping Tan(University of Freiburg), Tanja I. Näslund(University of Freiburg), Peter Liljeström(University of Freiburg), Friedemann Weber(University of Freiburg), Caetano Reis e Sousa(University of Freiburg)
Science
October 13, 2006
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Abstract

Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) produced during viral replication is believed to be the critical trigger for activation of antiviral immunity mediated by the RNA helicase enzymes retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I) and melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 (MDA5). We showed that influenza A virus infection does not generate dsRNA and that RIG-I is activated by viral genomic single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) bearing 5'-phosphates. This is blocked by the influenza protein nonstructured protein 1 (NS1), which is found in a complex with RIG-I in infected cells. These results identify RIG-I as a ssRNA sensor and potential target of viral immune evasion and suggest that its ability to sense 5'-phosphorylated RNA evolved in the innate immune system as a means of discriminating between self and nonself.


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