Animals (Dec 2022)

Signaling Lymphocytic Activation Molecule Family Member 1 Inhibits Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Replication

  • Haofei Song,
  • Jima Quan,
  • Chang Li,
  • Wan Liang,
  • Lan Zhang,
  • Shuangshuang Wang,
  • Hongyu Lu,
  • Keli Yang,
  • Danna Zhou,
  • Peng Li,
  • Yongxiang Tian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12243542
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 24
p. 3542

Abstract

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The porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) causes a highly contagious disease in domestic swine. Signaling lymphocytic activation molecule family member 1 (SLAMF1) is a costimulatory factor that is involved in innate immunity, inflammation, and infection. Here, we demonstrate that overexpression of the SLAMF1 gene inhibited PRRSV replication significantly and reduced the levels of key signaling pathways, including MyD88, RIG-I, TLR2, TRIF, and inflammatory factors IL-6, IL-1β, IL-8, TNF-β, TNF-α, and IFN-α in vitro. However, the knockdown of the SLAMF1 gene could enhance replication of the PRRSV and the levels of key signaling pathways and inflammatory factors. Overall, our results identify a new, to our knowledge, antagonist of the PRRSV, as well as a novel antagonistic mechanism evolved by inhibiting innate immunity and inflammation, providing a new reference and direction for PRRSV disease resistance breeding.

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