Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Counteracts Viperin via Its Virion Host Shutoff Protein UL41

  • Shen G
  • Wang K
  • Wang S
  • et al.
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Abstract

The interferon (IFN)-inducible viperin protein restricts a broad range of viruses. However, whether viperin plays a role during herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) infection is poorly understood. In the present study, it was shown for the first time that wild-type (WT) HSV-1 infection couldn't induce viperin production, and ectopically expressed viperin inhibited the replication of UL41-null HSV-1 but not WT viruses. The underlying molecular mechanism is that UL41 counteracts viperin's antiviral activity by reducing its mRNA accumulation.

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Shen, G., Wang, K., Wang, S., Cai, M., Li, M., & Zheng, C. (2014). Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Counteracts Viperin via Its Virion Host Shutoff Protein UL41. Journal of Virology, 88(20), 12163–12166. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01380-14

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