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Publication : Negative regulation of Nmi on virus-triggered type I IFN production by targeting IRF7.

First Author  Wang J Year  2013
Journal  J Immunol Volume  191
Issue  6 Pages  3393-9
PubMed ID  23956435 Mgi Jnum  J:205872
Mgi Id  MGI:5546557 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.1300740
Citation  Wang J, et al. (2013) Negative regulation of Nmi on virus-triggered type I IFN production by targeting IRF7. J Immunol 191(6):3393-9
abstractText  Viral infection causes host cells to produce type I IFNs, which play a critical role in viral clearance. IFN regulatory factor (IRF) 7 is the master regulator of type I IFN-dependent immune responses. In this article, we report that N-Myc and STATs interactor (Nmi), a Sendai virus-inducible protein, interacted with IRF7 and inhibited virus-triggered type I IFN production. The overexpression of Nmi inhibited the Sendai virus-triggered induction of type I IFNs, whereas the knockdown of Nmi promoted IFN production. Furthermore, the enhanced production of IFNs resulting from Nmi knockdown was sufficient to protect cells from infection by vesicular stomatitis virus. In addition, Nmi was found to promote the K48-linked ubiquitination of IRF7 and the proteasome-dependent degradation of this protein. Finally, an impairment of antiviral responses is also detectable in Nmi-transgenic mice. These findings suggest that Nmi is a negative regulator of the virus-triggered induction of type I IFNs that targets IRF7.
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