International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Mar 2024)

Conserved Functions of <i>Orthohepadnavirus</i> X Proteins to Inhibit Type-I Interferon Signaling

  • Amonrat Choonnasard,
  • Maya Shofa,
  • Tamaki Okabayashi,
  • Akatsuki Saito

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25073753
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 7
p. 3753

Abstract

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Orthohepadnavirus causes chronic hepatitis in a broad range of mammals, including primates, cats, woodchucks, and bats. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) X protein inhibits type-I interferon (IFN) signaling, thereby promoting HBV escape from the human innate immune system and establishing persistent infection. However, whether X proteins of Orthohepadnavirus viruses in other species display a similar inhibitory activity remains unknown. Here, we investigated the anti-IFN activity of 17 Orthohepadnavirus X proteins derived from various hosts. We observed conserved activity of Orthohepadnavirus X proteins in inhibiting TIR-domain-containing adaptor protein inducing IFN-β (TRIF)-mediated IFN-β signaling pathway through TRIF degradation. X proteins from domestic cat hepadnavirus (DCH), a novel member of Orthohepadnavirus, inhibited mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein (MAVS)-mediated IFNβ signaling pathway comparable with HBV X. These results indicate that inhibition of IFN signaling is conserved in Orthohepadnavirus X proteins.

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