Grail attenuates influenza A virus infection and pathogenesis by inhibiting viral nucleoprotein

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Hui-Tsu Lin
Cheng-Cheung Chen
Pei-Yao Liu
Hsueh-Ling Wu
Ti-Hui Wu
Chih-Heng Huang
Ying-Chuan Chen
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[1] National Defense Medical Center,Department of Physiology & Biophysics
[2] National Defense Medical Center,Institute of Preventive Medicine
[3] Tri-Service General Hospital,Division of Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery
[4] National Defense Medical Center,undefined
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TBK1 Activation; Polymerase Basic Protein 2; Phenylalanyl Chloromethyl Ketone; TANK-binding Kinase 1 (TBK1); Reporter Virus;
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Grail is a well-characterized mediator of metabolic disease, tumour progression, and immune response. However, its role in influenza A virus (IAV) infection remains poorly understood. In this study, we demonstrated that Grail knockdown potentiates IAV infection, whereas Grail overexpression blocks IAV replication. The intranasal administration of IAV to Grail KO mice led to a lower survival rate than in similarly infected wild-type mice. Additionally, IAV-infected Grail KO mice had higher viral titres, greater immune cell infiltration, and increased expression of inflammatory cytokines in the lungs. Mechanistically, we showed that Grail interacts with viral nucleoprotein (NP), targeting it for degradation and inhibiting IAV replication. NP expression was increased in Grail knockdown cells and reduced in cells overexpressing Grail. Collectively, our results demonstrate that Grail acts as a negative regulator of IAV infection and replication by degrading viral NP. These data increase our understanding of the host antiviral response to infection with IAV.
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