Hepatitis C virus replicative double-stranded RNA is a potent interferon inducer that triggers interferon production through MDA5

Xiaoting Du, Tingting Pan, Jun Xu, Yang Zhang, Wuhui Song, Zhigang Yi, Zhenghong Yuan
2016 Journal of General Virology  
The cytoplasmic RNA sensors, retinoic acid-inducible gene I and melanoma differentiationassociated gene 5, play crucial roles in innate sensing of hepatitis C virus (HCV). However, the exact identity of the IFN inducer generated during HCV infection is poorly understood. To identify the IFN inducer, we extracted the RNAs from HCV-replicating cells and introduced these into IFN signalling-competent cells to examine IFN production. RNAs isolated from HCV-replicating cells triggered robust IFN-b
more » ... d IFN-l production in Huh7 cells in a viral replication-dependent manner, preferentially through the melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 but not through the retinoic acid-inducible gene I-mediated pathway. The IFN-inducing capacity of HCV RNA survived after calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase and ssRNA-specific S1 nuclease treatment, but was completely eliminated by dsRNA-specific RNase III digestion, suggesting that viral replicative dsRNA is an IFN inducer. Furthermore, HCV viral RNA extracted from replicating cells was sensitive to 5¢-monophosphate-dependent 5¢fi3¢ exonuclease (TER) digestion, suggesting that the HCV genome lacks a 5¢-triphosphate or -diphosphate. In semi-permeabilized cells, the HCV IFN inducer primarily resided in an enclosed membranous structure that protects the IFN inducer from RNase digestion. Taken together, we identified HCV replicative dsRNA as a viral IFN inducer enclosed within the viral replication factory.
doi:10.1099/jgv.0.000607 pmid:27655134 fatcat:vwd3rfalvjbl7kad3f4qnlxglq