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Publication : miR-144 attenuates the host response to influenza virus by targeting the TRAF6-IRF7 signaling axis.

First Author  Rosenberger CM Year  2017
Journal  PLoS Pathog Volume  13
Issue  4 Pages  e1006305
PubMed ID  28380049 Mgi Jnum  J:247228
Mgi Id  MGI:5918670 Doi  10.1371/journal.ppat.1006305
Citation  Rosenberger CM, et al. (2017) miR-144 attenuates the host response to influenza virus by targeting the TRAF6-IRF7 signaling axis. PLoS Pathog 13(4):e1006305
abstractText  Antiviral responses must rapidly defend against infection while minimizing inflammatory damage, but the mechanisms that regulate the magnitude of response within an infected cell are not well understood. miRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that suppress protein levels by binding target sequences on their cognate mRNA. Here, we identify miR-144 as a negative regulator of the host antiviral response. Ectopic expression of miR-144 resulted in increased replication of three RNA viruses in primary mouse lung epithelial cells: influenza virus, EMCV, and VSV. We identified the transcriptional network regulated by miR-144 and demonstrate that miR-144 post-transcriptionally suppresses TRAF6 levels. In vivo ablation of miR-144 reduced influenza virus replication in the lung and disease severity. These data suggest that miR-144 reduces the antiviral response by attenuating the TRAF6-IRF7 pathway to alter the cellular antiviral transcriptional landscape.
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