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Query: UMLS:C0036690 (
sepsis
)
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Viral hemorrhagic
septicemia
virus (VHSV) infection appears to be halted in rainbow trout nucleated red blood cells (RBCs). Diverse mechanisms are thought to be related to the antiviral immune response of rainbow trout RBCs to VHSV. However, the specific rainbow trout RBC proteins that interact directly with VHSV are still unknown. In an attempt to identify VHSV-RBC protein interactions, we characterized the immunoprecipitated (IP) proteome of RBCs exposed to VHSV using an antibody against the N protein of VHSV. The IP proteomic characterization identified 31 proteins by mass spectrometry analysis. Among them, we identified
interferon-induced protein with tetratricopeptide repeats 5
(
IFIT5
), a protein belonging to a family of proteins that are induced after the production of type I interferon. Importantly,
IFIT5
has been implicated in the antiviral immune response. We confirmed the participation of
IFIT5
in the rainbow trout RBC antiviral response by examining the expression profile of
IFIT5
in RBCs after VHSV exposure at transcriptional and protein levels. We detected a correlation between the highest
IFIT5
expression levels and the decline in VHSV replication at 6 h post-exposure. In addition, silencing
ifit5
resulted in a significant increase in VHSV replication in RBCs. Moreover, an increase in VHSV replication was observed in RBCs when the
IFIT5
RNA-binding pocket cavity was modulated by using a natural compound from the SuperNatural II database. We performed a proximity ligation assay and detected a significant increase in positive cells among VHSV-exposed RBCs compared to unexposed RBCs, indicating protein-protein colocalization between
IFIT5
and the glycoprotein G of VHSV. In summary, these results suggest a possible role of
IFIT5
in the antiviral response of RBCs against VHSV.
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PMID:IFIT5 Participates in the Antiviral Mechanisms of Rainbow Trout Red Blood Cells. 3104 Aug 42