Poultry Science (Jul 2024)

Characterization and functional analysis of chicken CDK protein

  • Zhixuan Xiong,
  • Jingjing Cao,
  • Ke Wang,
  • Yuling Yang,
  • Ying Hu,
  • Jiangjiang Nie,
  • Qinghua Zeng,
  • Yu Hu,
  • Lina Zhu,
  • Xiangzhi Li,
  • Huansheng Wu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 103, no. 7
p. 103833

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ABSTRACT: The family of cell cycle-dependent kinases (CDKs) serves as catalytic subunits within protein kinase complexes, playing a crucial role in cell cycle progression. While the function of CDK proteins in regulating mammalian innate immune responses and virus replication is well-documented, their role in chickens remains unclear. To address this, we cloned several chicken CDKs, specifically CDK6 through CDK10. We observed that CDK6 is widely expressed across various chicken tissues, with localization in the cytoplasm, nucleus, or both in DF-1 cells. In addition, we also found that multiple chicken CDKs negatively regulate IFN-β signaling induced by chicken MAVS or chicken STING by targeting different steps. Moreover, during infection with infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV), various chicken CDKs, except CDK10, were recruited and co-localized with viral protein VP1. Interestingly, overexpression of CDK6 in chickens significantly enhanced IBDV replication. Conversely, knocking down CDK6 led to a marked increase in IFN-β production, triggered by chMDA5. Furthermore, targeting endogenous CDK6 with RNA interference substantially reduced IBDV replication. These findings collectively suggest that chicken CDKs, particularly CDK6, act as suppressors of IFN-β production and play a facilitative role in IBDV replication.

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