N6-methyladenosine modification enables viral RNA to escape recognition by RNA sensor RIG-I
Internal N 6 -methyladenosine (m 6 A) modification is one of the most common and abundant modifications of RNA. However, the biological roles of viral RNA m 6 A remain elusive. Here, using human metapneumovirus (HMPV) as a model, we demonstrate that m 6 A serves as a molecular marker for innate immu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature microbiology 2020-04, Vol.5 (4), p.584-598 |
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N
6
-methyladenosine (m
6
A) modification is one of the most common and abundant modifications of RNA. However, the biological roles of viral RNA m
6
A remain elusive. Here, using human metapneumovirus (HMPV) as a model, we demonstrate that m
6
A serves as a molecular marker for innate immune discrimination of self from non-self RNAs. We show that HMPV RNAs are m
6
A methylated and that viral m
6
A methylation promotes HMPV replication and gene expression. Inactivating m
6
A addition sites with synonymous mutations or demethylase resulted in m
6
A-deficient recombinant HMPVs and virion RNAs that induced increased expression of type I interferon, which was dependent on the cytoplasmic RNA sensor RIG-I, and not on melanoma differentiation-associated protein 5 (MDA5). Mechanistically, m
6
A-deficient virion RNA induces higher expression of RIG-I, binds more efficiently to RIG-I and facilitates the conformational change of RIG-I, leading to enhanced interferon expression. Furthermore, m
6
A-deficient recombinant HMPVs triggered increased interferon in vivo and were attenuated in cotton rats but retained high immunogenicity. Collectively, our results highlight that (1) viruses acquire m
6
A in their RNA as a means of mimicking cellular RNA to avoid detection by innate immunity and (2) viral RNA m
6
A can serve as a target to attenuate HMPV for vaccine purposes.
This study reports a novel function for the
N
6
-methyladenosine RNA modification in allowing RIG-I to discriminate self from non-self RNA and shows that human metapneumovirus induces this modification of its RNA to evade recognition in vivo. |
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ISSN: | 2058-5276 2058-5276 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41564-019-0653-9 |