Yang, Y;
Zhou, D;
Zhao, B;
Cao, Y;
Yu, J;
Yan, H;
Zhao, W;
Zhang, E;
Yang, J;
Zhong, M;
et al.
Yang, Y; Zhou, D; Zhao, B; Cao, Y; Yu, J; Yan, H; Zhao, W; Zhang, E; Yang, J; Zhong, M; Hu, Q; Deng, L; Yan, H
(2020)
Immunoglobulin A Targeting on the N-Terminal Moiety of Viral Phosphoprotein Prevents Measles Virus from Evading Interferon-β Signaling.
ACS Infect Dis, 6 (5).
pp. 844-856.
ISSN 2373-8227
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsinfecdis.9b00427
SGUL Authors: Hu, Qinxue
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Abstract
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) can inhibit intracellular viral replication during its transport across the epithelial cells. We find a monoclonal IgA antibody 7F1-IgA against the N-terminal moiety of the phosphoprotein (PNT) of measles virus (MV), which inhibits the intracellular replication of MV in Caco-2 cells but not in interferon-deficient Vero-pIgR cells. Transcytosis of 7F1-IgA across the MV-infected Caco-2 cells enhances the production of interferon-β (IFN-β) and the expression of IFN-stimulated genes, rendering Caco-2 cells with higher antiviral immunity. 7F1-IgA specifically interacts with MV phosphoprotein inside the MV-infected Caco-2 cell and prevents MV phosphoprotein from inhibiting the phosphorylation of JAK1 and STAT1. The intraepithelial interaction between 7F1-IgA and the viral phosphoprotein results in an earlier and stronger phosphorylation of JAK1 and STAT1 and, consequently, a more efficient nuclear translocation of STAT1 for the activation of the type I interferon pathway. Thus, IgA against phosphoprotein prevents a virus from evading type I IFN signaling and confers host epithelial cells efficient innate antiviral immunity, which potentiates a new antiviral target and an antiviral strategy.
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