Abstract
gC1qR is one of the C1q receptors implicated in the regulation of innate and adaptive immunity. We found that gC1qR inhibits RIG-I and MDA5-dependent antiviral signaling. Double stranded RNA and virus trigger the translocation of gC1qR to the mitochondrial outer membrane leading to the interaction of gC1qR with the RIG-I and MDA5 adaptor, VISA/MAVS/IPS-1/Cardif. The interaction of gC1qR with VISA/MAVS/IPS-1/Cardif at mitochondria results in the disruption of RIG-I and MDA5 signaling and the promotion of virus replication. Knockdown of endogenous gC1qR enhances RIG-I-dependent antiviral signaling, and augments the inhibition of virus proliferation. Therefore, gC1qR is a physiological inhibitor of the RIG-I and MDA5-mediated antiviral signaling pathway. These data uncover a new viral mechanism used to negatively control antiviral signaling in host cells. © 2009 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.
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Xu, L., Xiao, N., Liu, F., Ren, H., & Gu, J. (2009). Inhibition of RIG-I and MDA5-dependent antiviralm response by gC1qR at mitochondria. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106(5), 1530–1535. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0811029106
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