TRIF-mediated antiviral signaling is differentially regulated by TRAF2 and TRAF6 in black carp

TRIF is an antiviral adaptor downstream of Toll-like receptors, the roles of teleost TRIF and their regulation remain largely unknown. In this study, a TRIF homologue (bcTRIF) of black carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus) has been cloned, and the transcription of bcTRIF in vivo and ex vivo increased in res...

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description TRIF is an antiviral adaptor downstream of Toll-like receptors, the roles of teleost TRIF and their regulation remain largely unknown. In this study, a TRIF homologue (bcTRIF) of black carp (Mylopharyngodon piceus) has been cloned, and the transcription of bcTRIF in vivo and ex vivo increased in response to different stimuli. Overexpressed bcTRIF induced the transcription of interferon promoter in the EPC cells and enhanced protection of cells against infection of spring viremia of carp virus (SVCV). The previous study has identified that black carp TRAF2 (bcTRAF2) and TRAF6 (bcTRAF6) functioned positively in RIG-I/MAVS signaling. When co-expressed with bcTRAF2, bcTRIF-induced the transcription of interferon promoter in EPC cells was decreased, and the antiviral activity of bcTRIF was dampened accordingly. On the contrary, co-expressed bcTRAF6 enhanced both bcTRIF-mediated interferon promoter transcription and antiviral activity. The subsequent co-immunoprecipitation identified the interaction between bcTRAF2/6 and bcTRIF. Thus, bcTRIF-mediated antiviral signaling is up-regulated by bcTRAF6 and down-regulated by bcTRAF2. •bcTRIF interacts with both bcTRAF2 and bcTRAF6.•bcTRIF-mediated antiviral signaling is positively regulated by bcTRAF6.•bcTRIF-mediated antiviral signaling is negatively regulated by bcTRAF2.
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Adaptor Proteins, Vesicular Transport - metabolism
Animals
Antiviral activity
Black carp
Carp
Carps - genetics
Carps - immunology
Carps - virology
Cloning, Molecular
Down-Regulation - immunology
Fish Diseases - immunology
Fish Diseases - virology
Fish Proteins - genetics
Fish Proteins - metabolism
Homology
Immunoprecipitation
Interferon
Receptors, Immunologic - genetics
Receptors, Immunologic - metabolism
Signaling
TNF Receptor-Associated Factor 2 - metabolism
TNF Receptor-Associated Factor 6 - metabolism
Toll-like receptors
TRAF2
TRAF2 protein
TRAF6
TRAF6 protein
Transcription
TRIF
Up-Regulation - immunology
Viremia
Viruses
title TRIF-mediated antiviral signaling is differentially regulated by TRAF2 and TRAF6 in black carp
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