A single amino acid substitution in the west nile virus nonstructural protein NS2A disables its ability to inhibit alpha/beta interferon induction and attenuates virus virulence in mice

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Liu, WJ
Wang, XJ
Clark, DC
Lobigs, M
Hall, RA
Khromykh, AA [1 ]
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[1] Univ Queensland, Sch Mol & Microbial Sci, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia
[2] Australian Natl Univ, John Curtin Sch Med Res, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
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10.1128/JVI.80.5.2396-2404.2006
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Alpha/beta interferons (IFN-alpha/beta) are key mediators of the innate immune response against viral infection. The ability of viruses to circumvent IFN-alpha/beta responses plays a crucial role in determining the outcome of infection. In a previous study using subgenomic replicons of the Kunjin subtype of West Nile virus (WNVKUN) we demonstrated that the nonstructural protein NS2A is a major inhibitor of IFN-beta promoter-driven transcription and that a single amino acid substitution in NS2A (Ala30 to Pro [A30P]) dramatically reduced its inhibitory effect (W. J. Liu, H. B. Chen, X. J. Wang, H. Huang, and A. A. Khromykh, J. Virol. 78:12225-12235). Here we show that incorporation of the A30P mutation into the WNVKUN genome results in a mutant virus which elicits more rapid induction and higher levels of synthesis of IFN-alpha/beta in infected human A549 cells than that detected following wild-type WNVKUN infection. Consequently, replication of the WNV(KUN)NS2A/A30P mutant virus in these cells known to be high producers of IFN-alpha/beta was abortive. In contrast, both the mutant and the wild-type WNVKUN produced similar-size plaques and replicated with similar efficiency in BHK cells which are known to be deficient in IFN-alpha/beta production. The mutant virus was highly attenuated in neuroinvasiveness and also attenuated in neurovirulence in 3-week-old mice. Surprisingly, the mutant virus was also partially attenuated in IFN-alpha/beta gamma receptor knockout mice, suggesting that the A30P mutation may also play a role in more efficient activation of other antiviral pathways in addition to the IFN response. Immunization of wild-type mice with the mutant virus resulted in induction of an antibody response of similar magnitude to that observed in mice immunized with wild-type WNVKUN and gave complete protection against challenge with a lethal dose of the highly virulent New York 99 strain of WNV. The results confirm and extend our previous original findings on the role of the flavivirus NS2A protein in inhibition of a host antiviral response and demonstrate that the targeted disabling of a viral mechanism for evading the IFN response can be applied to the development of live attenuated flavivirus vaccine candidates.
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