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  2. The pseudogene GBP1P1 suppresses influenza A virus replication by acting as a protein decoy for DHX9

The pseudogene GBP1P1 suppresses influenza A virus replication by acting as a protein decoy for DHX9

  • J Virol. 2024 Jul 23;98(7):e0073824. doi: 10.1128/jvi.00738-24.
Xiaohang Yu # 1 Jiaxin Tian # 2 Yihe Wang 1 Ning Su 1 Jinna Luo 1 Ming Duan 1 Ning Shi 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 State Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Severe Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Key Laboratory for Zoonosis Research of the Ministry of Education, Institute of Zoonosis, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin Province, China.
  • 2 School of Life Science and Technology, Changchun University of Science and Technology, Changchun, Jilin Province, China.
  • # Contributed equally.
Abstract

Recently, substantial evidence has demonstrated that pseudogene-derived long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) as regulatory RNAs have been implicated in basic physiological processes and disease development through multiple modes of functional interaction with DNA, RNA, and proteins. Here, we report an important role for GBP1P1, the pseudogene of guanylate-binding protein 1, in regulating influenza A virus (IAV) replication in A549 cells. GBP1P1 was dramatically upregulated after IAV Infection, which is controlled by JAK/STAT signaling. Functionally, ectopic expression of GBP1P1 in A549 cells resulted in significant suppression of IAV replication. Conversely, silencing GBP1P1 facilitated IAV replication and virus production, suggesting that GBP1P1 is one of the interferon-inducible Antiviral effectors. Mechanistically, GBP1P1 is localized in the cytoplasm and functions as a Sponge to trap DHX9 (DExH-box helicase 9), which subsequently restricts IAV replication. Together, these studies demonstrate that GBP1P1 plays an important role in antagonizing IAV replication.IMPORTANCELong noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are extensively expressed in mammalian cells and play a crucial role as regulators in various biological processes. A growing body of evidence suggests that host-encoded lncRNAs are important regulators involved in host-virus interactions. Here, we define a novel function of GBP1P1 as a decoy to compete with viral mRNAs for DHX9 binding. We demonstrate that GBP1P1 induction by IAV is mediated by JAK/STAT activation. In addition, GBP1P1 has the ability to inhibit IAV replication. Importantly, we reveal that GBP1P1 acts as a decoy to bind and titrate DHX9 away from viral mRNAs, thereby attenuating virus production. This study provides new insight into the role of a previously uncharacterized GBP1P1, a pseudogene-derived lncRNA, in the host Antiviral process and a further understanding of the complex GBP network.

Keywords

DHX9; GBP1P1; influenza A virus; long noncoding RNA; pseudogene; replication.

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