Rotavirus capping enzyme VP3 inhibits interferon expression by inducing MAVS degradation during viral replication

Author:

Dai Jin1,Agbemabiese Chantal A.1,Griffin Ashley N.1,Patton John T.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT The binding of viral RNA to RIG-I-like receptors triggers the formation of mitochondrial antiviral signaling (MAVS) protein aggregates critical for interferon (IFN) expression. Several rotavirus strains have been shown to suppress IFN expression by inducing MAVS degradation. Relying on transient expression assays, previous studies reached different conclusions regarding the identity of the rotavirus protein responsible for MAVS degradation, suggesting it was an activity of the rotavirus capping enzyme VP3 or the interferon antagonist NSP1. Here, we have used recombinant SA11 rotaviruses to identify the endogenous viral protein responsible for MAVS degradation and to analyze how the attack on MAVS impacts IFN expression. The recombinant viruses included those expressing modified VP3 or NSP1 proteins deficient in the ability to induce the degradation of MAVS or interferon regulatory factor-3 (IRF3), or both. With these viruses, we determined that VP3 directs the proteasomal degradation of MAVS but plays no role in IRF3 degradation. Moreover, NSP1 was determined to induce IRF3 degradation but to have no impact on MAVS degradation. Analysis of rotavirus-infected cells indicated that IRF3 degradation was more efficient than MAVS degradation and that NSP1 was primarily responsible for suppressing IFN expression in infected cells. However, VP3-mediated MAVS degradation contributed to IFN suppression in cells that failed to produce functional NSP1, pointing to a subsidiary role for VP3 in the IFN antagonist activity of NSP1. Thus, VP3 is a multifunctional protein with several activities that counter anti-rotavirus innate immune responses, including capping of viral (+)RNAs, hydrolysis of the RNase L 2–5A (2′−5′ oligoadenylate) signaling molecule, and proteasomal degradation of MAVS. IMPORTANCE Rotavirus is an enteric RNA virus that causes severe dehydrating gastroenteritis in infants and young children through infection of enterocytes in the small intestine. Timely clearance of the virus demands a robust innate immune response by cells associated with the small intestine, including the expression of interferon (IFN). Previous studies have shown that some rotavirus strains suppress the production of interferon, by inducing the degradation of mitochondrial antiviral signaling (MAVS) protein and interferon regulatory factor-3 (IRF3). In this study, we have used reverse genetics to generate recombinant rotaviruses expressing compromised forms of VP3 or NSP1, or both, to explore the function of these viral proteins in the degradation of MAVS and IRF3. Our results demonstrate that VP3 is responsible for MAVS depletion in rotavirus-infected cells, and through this activity, helps to suppress IFN production. Thus, VP3 functions to support the activity of rotavirus NSP1, the major interferon antagonist of the virus.

Funder

HHS | NIH | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Microbiology

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