[HTML][HTML] Respiratory syncytial virus NS1 protein colocalizes with mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein MAVS following infection

S Boyapalle, T Wong, J Garay, M Teng… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
S Boyapalle, T Wong, J Garay, M Teng, H San Juan-Vergara, S Mohapatra, S Mohapatra
PloS one, 2012journals.plos.org
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) attenuates type-I interferon
(IFN) production during RSV infection; however the precise role of RSV NS1 protein in
orchestrating the early host-virus interaction during infection is poorly understood. Since
NS1 constitutes the first RSV gene transcribed and the production of IFN depends upon RLR
(RIG-I-like receptor) signaling, we reasoned that NS1 may interfere with this signaling.
Herein, we report that NS1 is localized to mitochondria and binds to mitochondrial antiviral …
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) nonstructural protein 1(NS1) attenuates type-I interferon (IFN) production during RSV infection; however the precise role of RSV NS1 protein in orchestrating the early host-virus interaction during infection is poorly understood. Since NS1 constitutes the first RSV gene transcribed and the production of IFN depends upon RLR (RIG-I-like receptor) signaling, we reasoned that NS1 may interfere with this signaling. Herein, we report that NS1 is localized to mitochondria and binds to mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein (MAVS). Live-cell imaging of rgRSV-infected A549 human epithelial cells showed that RSV replication and transcription occurs in proximity to mitochondria. NS1 localization to mitochondria was directly visualized by confocal microscopy using a cell-permeable chemical probe for His6-NS1. Further, NS1 colocalization with MAVS in A549 cells infected with RSV was shown by confocal laser microscopy and immuno-electron microscopy. NS1 protein is present in the mitochondrial fraction and co-immunoprecipitates with MAVS in total cell lysatesof A549 cells transfected with the plasmid pNS1-Flag. By immunoprecipitation with anti-RIG-I antibody, RSV NS1 was shown to associate with MAVS at an early stage of RSV infection, and to disrupt MAVS interaction with RIG-I (retinoic acid inducible gene) and the downstream IFN antiviral and inflammatory response. Together, these results demonstrate that NS1 binds to MAVS and that this binding inhibits the MAVS-RIG-I interaction required for IFN production.
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