The 2-5A system in viral infection and apoptosis
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The 2-5A system in viral infection and apoptosis
Abstract
The 2-5A system is an established endogenous antiviral pathway. Interferon treatment of cells leads to an increase in basal, but latent, levels of 2-5A-dependent RNase (RNase L) and the family of 2'-5' oligoadenylate synthetases (OAS). Double-stranded RNA, thought to be derived from viral replication intermediates, activates OAS. Activated OAS converts ATP into unusual short 2'-5' linked oligoadenylates called 2-5A [ppp5'(A2'p5')2A]. The 2-5A binds to and activates RNase L which cleaves single stranded RNA with moderate specificity for sites 3' of UpUp and UpAp sequences, and thus leads to degradation of cellular rRNA. During apoptosis, generalized cellular RNA degradation, distinct from the differential expression of mRNA species that may regulate specific gene expression during apoptosis, has been observed. The mechanism of RNA breakdown during apoptosis has been commonly considered a non-specific event that reflects the generalized shut down of translation and homeostatic regulation during cell death. Due to the similar RNA degradation that occurs during both apoptosis and viral infection we investigated the potential role of RNase L in apoptosis. To investigate whether RNase L activity could lead to apoptosis, NIH3T3 cells were transfected with a lac-inducible vector containing the human RNase L gene. Treatment of these cells with isopropylthiogalactoside (IPTG) caused loss of cell viability that was confirmed as an apoptotic cell death by morphological and biochemical criteria. Similarly, specific allosteric activation of endogenous RNase L by introduction of 2-5A directly into L929 cells also induced apoptosis. In L929 cells poly(I).poly(C) treatment in combination with interferon caused an increase in apoptosis whereas neither interferon or double stranded RNA alone altered cell viability. Therefore, increased expression or activation of RNase L causes apoptosis. Inhibition of RNase L, specifically with a dominant negative mutant, suppressed poly(I)Ypoly(C)-induced apoptosis in interferon-primed fibroblasts. Poliovirus, a picornovirus with a single-stranded RNA genome, causes apoptosis of HeLa cells. Expression of the dominant negative inhibitor of RNase L in HeLa prevented virus-induced apoptosis and maintained cell viability. Thus, reduction or inhibition of RNase L activity prevents apoptosis. Both apoptosis and the 2-5A system can provide defense against viral infection in multicellular organisms by preventing production and therefore spread of progeny virus. RNase L appears to function in both mechanisms, therefore, initiation of apoptosis may be one mechanism for the antiviral activity of the 2-5A system.
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