Porcine TRIM21 Enhances Porcine Circovirus 2 Infection and Host Immune Responses,But Inhibits Apoptosis of PCV2-Infected Cells |
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Authors: | Lin Yang Xiaohua Liu Liying Zhang Xue Li Xinwei Zhang Guoyu Niu Weilong Ji Si Chen Hongsheng Ouyang Linzhu Ren |
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Affiliation: | College of Animal Sciences, Key Lab for Zoonoses Research, Ministry of Education, Jilin University, 5333 Xi’an Road, Changchun 130062, China; (L.Y.); (X.L.); (L.Z.); (X.L.); (X.Z.); (G.N.); (W.J.); (S.C.); (H.O.) |
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Abstract: | Tripartite motif protein 21 (TRIM21) is an interferon-inducible E3 ligase, containing one RING finger domain, one B-box motif, one coiled-coil domain at the N-terminal, as well as one PRY domain and one SPRY domain at the C-terminal. TRIM21 is expressed in many tissues and plays an important role in systemic autoimmunity. However, TRIM21 plays different roles in different virus infections. In this study, we evaluate the relationship between porcine TRIM21 and PCV2 infection as well as host immune responses. We found that PCV2 infection modulated the expression of porcine TRIM21. TRIM21 can enhance interferons and proinflammatory factors and decrease cellular apoptosis in PCV2-infected cells. These results indicate that porcine TRIM21 plays a critical role in enhancing PCV2 infection, which is a promising target for controlling and developing the treatment of PCV2 infection. |
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Keywords: | tripartite motif protein 21 (TRIM21) porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) immune response |
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