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Wichit S., Hamel Rodolphe, Yainoy S., Gumpangseth N., Panich S., Phuadraksa T., Saetear P., Monteil A., Vargas R. M., Missé Dorothée. (2019). Interferon-inducible protein (ifi) 16 regulates chikungunya and zika virus infection in human skin fibroblasts. Excli Journal, 18, p. 467-476. ISSN 1611-2156.

Titre du document
Interferon-inducible protein (ifi) 16 regulates chikungunya and zika virus infection in human skin fibroblasts
Année de publication
2019
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000474611400003
Auteurs
Wichit S., Hamel Rodolphe, Yainoy S., Gumpangseth N., Panich S., Phuadraksa T., Saetear P., Monteil A., Vargas R. M., Missé Dorothée
Source
Excli Journal, 2019, 18, p. 467-476 ISSN 1611-2156
Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), a re-emerging infectious arbovirus, causes Chikungunya fever that is characterized by fever, skin rash, joint pain, arthralgia and occasionally death. Despite it has been described for 66 years already, neither potential vaccine nor a specific drug is available yet. During CHIKV infection, interferon type I signaling pathway is stimulated and releases hundreds of interferon stimulated genes (ISGs). Our previous study reported that IFI16, a member of ISGs, is up-regulated during CHIKV virus infection and the suppression of the gene resulted in increased virus replication. Furthermore, our group also found that inflammasome activation can inhibit CHIKV infection in human foreskin cells (HFF1). Concomitantly, it has been reported that IFI16 activates the inflammasome to suppress virus infection. Therefore, we have hypothesized that IFI16 could be involved in CHIKV infection. In this study, we confirmed the expression level of IFI16 by Western blotting analysis and found that IFI16 was up-regulated following CHIKV infection in both HFF1 and human embryonic kidney cells. We next investigated its antiviral activity and found that forced expression of IFI16 completely restricted CHIKV infection while endogenous silencing of the gene markedly increased virus replication. Furthermore, we have discovered that IFI16 inhibited CHIKV replication, at least, in cell-to-cell transmission as well as the diffusion step. Interestingly, IFI16 also exerted its antiviral activity against Zika virus (ZIKV) infection, the global threat reemerging virus can cause microcephaly in humans. Taken together, this study provides the first evidence of an antivirus activity of IFI16 during in vitro arbovirus infection, thus expanding its antiviral spectrum that paves the way to further development of antiviral drugs and vaccines.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Santé : généralités [050] ; Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010076207]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010076207
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