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Respiratory Syncytial Virus Nonstructural Proteins NS1 and NS2 Mediate Inhibition of Stat2 Expression and Alpha/Beta Interferon Responsiveness
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Viral ReplicationMolecular VirologyNs2 Mediate InhibitionAlpha/beta Interferon ResponsivenessMedicineViral PathogenesisImmunologyMolecular BiologyVirologyNs1/ns2-deficient RsvAntiviral ResponseVirus-host InteractionViral Structural ProteinRespiratory Syncytial VirusViral GeneticsRsv InfectionStat2 Expression
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) subverts the antiviral interferon (IFN) response, but the mechanism for this evasion was unclear. Here we show that RSV preferentially inhibits IFN-alpha/beta signaling by expression of viral NS1 and NS2. Thus, RSV infection or expression of recombinant NS1 and NS2 in epithelial host cells causes a marked decrease in Stat2 levels and the consequent downstream IFN-alpha/beta response. Similarly, NS1/NS2-deficient RSV no longer decreases Stat2 levels or IFN responsiveness. RSV infection decreased human but not mouse Stat2 levels, so this mechanism of IFN antagonism may contribute to viral host range, as well as immune subversion.
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