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Publication : LincRNA-EPS impairs host antiviral immunity by antagonizing viral RNA-PKR interaction.

First Author  Zhu J Year  2022
Journal  EMBO Rep Volume  23
Issue  5 Pages  e53937
PubMed ID  35312140 Mgi Jnum  J:327556
Mgi Id  MGI:7276059 Doi  10.15252/embr.202153937
Citation  Zhu J, et al. (2022) LincRNA-EPS impairs host antiviral immunity by antagonizing viral RNA-PKR interaction. EMBO Rep 23(5):e53937
abstractText  LincRNA-EPS is an important regulator in inflammation. However, the role of lincRNA-EPS in the host response against viral infection is unexplored. Here, we show that lincRNA-EPS is downregulated in macrophages infected with different viruses including VSV, SeV, and HSV-1. Overexpression of lincRNA-EPS facilitates viral infection, while deficiency of lincRNA-EPS protects the host against viral infection in vitro and in vivo. LincRNA-EPS(-/-) macrophages show elevated expression of antiviral interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) such as Mx1, Oas2, and Ifit2 at both basal and inducible levels. However, IFN-beta, the key upstream inducer of these ISGs, is downregulated in lincRNA-EPS(-/-) macrophages compared with control cells. RNA pulldown and mass spectrometry results indicate that lincRNA-EPS binds to PKR and antagonizes the viral RNA-PKR interaction. PKR activates STAT1 and induces antiviral ISGs independent of IFN-I induction. LincRNA-EPS inhibits PKR-STAT1-ISGs signaling and thus facilitates viral infection. Our study outlines an alternative antiviral pathway, with downregulation of lincRNA-EPS promoting the induction of PKR-STAT1-dependent ISGs, and reveals a potential therapeutic target for viral infectious diseases.
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