Original Article
Cell Research (2006) 16: 220–229. doi:10.1038/sj.cr.7310030; published online 16 February 2006
Characterization of the antiviral effects of interferon-
against a SARS-like coronoavirus infection in vitro
Joanna Zorzitto1, Carole L Galligan2, Joanna JM Ueng1 and Eleanor N Fish1,2
- 1Department of Immunology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 2M1, Canada
- 2Toronto General Research Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 2M1, Canada
Correspondence: Eleanor N Fish, Toronto General Research Institute, University Health Network, 67 College Street, Rm. 424, Toronto ON M5G 2M1, Canada. Tel: 416 340-5380; Fax: 416 340-3453; E-mail: en.fish@utoronto.ca
Abstract
Interferon (IFN)-
s bind to and activate their cognate cell surface receptor to invoke an antiviral response in target cells. Well-described receptor-mediated signaling events result in transcriptional regulation of IFN sensitive genes, effectors of this antiviral response. Results from a pilot study to evaluate the clinical efficacy of IFN-
treatment of SARS patients provided evidence for IFN-inducible resolution of disease. In this report we examined the contribution of IFN-inducible phosphorylation-activation of specific signaling effectors to protection from infection by a SARS-related murine coronavirus, MHV-1. As anticipated, the earliest receptor-activation event, Jak1 phosphorylation, is critical for IFN-inducible protection from MHV-1 infection. Additionally, we provide evidence for the contribution of two kinases, the MAP kinase p38MAPK, and protein kinase C (PKC)
to antiviral protection from MHV-1 infection. Notably, our data suggest that MHV-1 infection, as for the Urbani SARS coronoavirus, inhibits an IFN response, inferred from the lack of activation of pkr and 2'5'-oas, genes associated with mediating the antiviral activities of IFN-
s. To identify potential target genes that are activated downstream of the IFN-inducible signaling effectors we identified, and that mediate protection from coronavirus infection, we examined the gene expression profiles in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells of SARS patients who received IFN treatment. A subset of differentially regulated genes were distinguished with functional properties associated with antimicrobial activities.
Keywords:
interferon, coronavirus, SARS, kinases, interferon-sensitive genes
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