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Differential roles of MDA5 and RIG-I helicases in the recognition of RNA viruses
Authors:Kato Hiroki  Takeuchi Osamu  Sato Shintaro  Yoneyama Mitsutoshi  Yamamoto Masahiro  Matsui Kosuke  Uematsu Satoshi  Jung Andreas  Kawai Taro  Ishii Ken J  Yamaguchi Osamu  Otsu Kinya  Tsujimura Tohru  Koh Chang-Sung  Reis e Sousa Caetano  Matsuura Yoshiharu  Fujita Takashi  Akira Shizuo
Institution:Department of Host Defense, Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan.
Abstract:The innate immune system senses viral infection by recognizing a variety of viral components (including double-stranded (ds)RNA) and triggers antiviral responses. The cytoplasmic helicase proteins RIG-I (retinoic-acid-inducible protein I, also known as Ddx58) and MDA5 (melanoma-differentiation-associated gene 5, also known as Ifih1 or Helicard) have been implicated in viral dsRNA recognition. In vitro studies suggest that both RIG-I and MDA5 detect RNA viruses and polyinosine-polycytidylic acid (poly(I:C)), a synthetic dsRNA analogue. Although a critical role for RIG-I in the recognition of several RNA viruses has been clarified, the functional role of MDA5 and the relationship between these dsRNA detectors in vivo are yet to be determined. Here we use mice deficient in MDA5 (MDA5-/-) to show that MDA5 and RIG-I recognize different types of dsRNAs: MDA5 recognizes poly(I:C), and RIG-I detects in vitro transcribed dsRNAs. RNA viruses are also differentially recognized by RIG-I and MDA5. We find that RIG-I is essential for the production of interferons in response to RNA viruses including paramyxoviruses, influenza virus and Japanese encephalitis virus, whereas MDA5 is critical for picornavirus detection. Furthermore, RIG-I-/- and MDA5-/- mice are highly susceptible to infection with these respective RNA viruses compared to control mice. Together, our data show that RIG-I and MDA5 distinguish different RNA viruses and are critical for host antiviral responses.
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