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Zebrafish MAP2K7 Simultaneously Enhances Host IRF7 Stability and Degrades Spring Viremia of Carp Virus P Protein via Ubiquitination Pathway

Authors
Zhang, C., Lu, L.F., Li, Z.C., Han, K.J., Wang, X.L., Chen, D.D., Xiong, F., Li, X.Y., Zhou, L., Ge, F., Li, S.
ID
ZDB-PUB-230628-36
Date
2023
Source
Journal of virology   97(7): e0053223 (Journal)
Registered Authors
Xiong, Feng
Keywords
IFN, IRF7, MAP2K7, SVCV, ubiquitination
MeSH Terms
  • Animals
  • Fish Diseases*/immunology
  • Fish Diseases*/virology
  • Interferon Regulatory Factors*/genetics
  • Interferon Regulatory Factors*/metabolism
  • Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases*/genetics
  • Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases*/metabolism
  • Protein Stability
  • Proteolysis
  • Rhabdoviridae/genetics
  • Rhabdoviridae/immunology
  • Rhabdoviridae Infections*/immunology
  • Rhabdoviridae Infections*/virology
  • Ubiquitination*
  • Up-Regulation
  • Viral Structural Proteins*/metabolism
  • Zebrafish/genetics
  • Zebrafish/immunology
  • Zebrafish Proteins/genetics
  • Zebrafish Proteins/metabolism
PubMed
37367226 Full text @ J. Virol.
Abstract
During viral infection, host defensive proteins either enhance the host immune response or antagonize viral components directly. In this study, we report on the following two mechanisms employed by zebrafish mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 7 (MAP2K7) to protect the host during spring viremia of carp virus (SVCV) infection: stabilization of host IRF7 and degradation of SVCV P protein. In vivo, map2k7+/- (map2k7-/- is a lethal mutation) zebrafish showed a higher lethality, more pronounced tissue damage, and more viral proteins in major immune organs than the controls. At the cellular level, overexpression of map2k7 significantly enhanced host cell antiviral capacity, and viral replication and proliferation were significantly suppressed. Additionally, MAP2K7 interacted with the C terminus of IRF7 and stabilized IRF7 by increasing K63-linked polyubiquitination. On the other hand, during MAP2K7 overexpression, SVCV P proteins were significantly decreased. Further analysis demonstrated that SVCV P protein was degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway, as the attenuation of K63-linked polyubiquitination was mediated by MAP2K7. Furthermore, the deubiquitinase USP7 was indispensable in P protein degradation. These results confirm the dual functions of MAP2K7 during viral infection. IMPORTANCE Normally, during viral infection, host antiviral factors individually modulate the host immune response or antagonize viral components to defense infection. In the present study, we report that zebrafish MAP2K7 plays a crucial positive role in the host antiviral process. According to the weaker antiviral capacity of map2k7+/- zebrafish than that of the control, we find that MAP2K7 reduces host lethality through two pathways, as follows: enhancing K63-linked polyubiquitination to promote host IRF7 stability and attenuating K63-mediated polyubiquitination to degrade the SVCV P protein. These two mechanisms of MAP2K7 reveal a special antiviral response in lower vertebrates.
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