Interferon-alpha and MxA inhibit BK polyomavirus replication by interaction with polyomavirus large T antigen

Hsin Hsu Wu, Yi Jung Li, Cheng Hao Weng, Hsiang Hao Hsu, Ming Yang Chang, Huang Yu Yang, Chih Wei Yang, Ya Chung Tian*

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Abstract

Introduction: BK Polyomavirus (BKPyV) infection is a common complication in kidney transplant recipients and can result in poor outcomes and graft failure. Currently, there is no known effective antiviral agent. This study investigated the possible antiviral effects of Interferon alpha (IFNα) and its induced protein, MxA, against BKPyV. Methods: In vitro cell culture experiments were conducted using human primary renal proximal tubular epithelial cells (HRPTECs). We also did animal studies using Balb/c mice with unilateral kidney ischemic reperfusion injury. Results: Our results demonstrated that IFNα effectively inhibited BKPyV in vitro and murine polyomavirus in animal models. Additionally, IFNα and MxA were found to suppress BKPyV TAg and VP1 production. Silencing MxA attenuated the antiviral efficacy of IFNα. We observed that MxA interacted with BKPyV TAg, causing it to remain in the cytosol and preventing its nuclear translocation. To determine MxA's essential domain for its antiviral activities, different mutant MxA constructs were generated. The MxA mutant K83A retained its interaction with BKPyV TAg, and its antiviral effects were intact. The MxA T103A mutant, on the other hand, abolished GTPase activity, lost its protein-protein interaction with BKPyV TAg, and lost its antiviral effect. Conclusion: IFNα and its downstream protein, MxA, have potent antiviral properties against BKPyV. Furthermore, our findings indicate that the interaction between MxA and BKVPyV TAg plays a crucial role in determining the anti-BKPyV effects of MxA.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100682
Pages (from-to)100682
JournalBiomedical Journal
Volume47
Issue number5
Early online date07 12 2023
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 2024

Bibliographical note

© 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Chang Gung University. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Keywords

  • BK polyomavirus
  • Interferon
  • Kidney transplant
  • MxA

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