The precise regulation of the innate immune response is essential for the maintenance of homeostasis. MAVS and STING play key roles in immune signaling pathways activated by RNA and DNA viruses, respectively. Here, we showed that DHCR24 impaired the antiviral response by targeting MAVS and STING.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFApproximately 257 million people worldwide have been infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV), and HBV infection can cause chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, and even liver cancer. The lack of suitable and effective infection models has greatly limited research in HBV-related fields for a long time, and it is still not possible to discover a method to completely and effectively remove the HBV genome. We have constructed a hepatocellular carcinoma cell line, HLCZ01, that can support the complete life cycle of HBV.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFKDM7A (lysine demethylase 7A, also known as JHDM1D) is a histone demethylase, it is mainly involved in the intracellular post-translational modifications process. Recently, it has been proved that the histone demethylase members can regulate the replication of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and the expression of key molecules in the Janus-activated kinase-signal transducer and activator of the transcription (JAK/STAT) signaling pathway by chromatin modifying mechanisms. In our study, we identify novel roles of KDM7A in HBV replication and immune microenvironment through two subjects: pathogen and host.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe host always employs various ways to defend against viral infection and spread. However, viruses have evolved their own effective strategies, such as inhibition of RNA translation of the antiviral effectors, to destroy the host's defense barriers. Protein synthesis, commonly controlled by the α-subunit of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2 (eIF2α), is a basic cellular biological process among all species.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInterferons (IFNs) are essential in antiviral defense, antitumor effects, and immunoregulatory activities. Although methionine oxidation is associated with various physiological and pathophysiological processes in plants, animals, and humans, its role in immunity remains unclear. We find that the redox cycling of signal transducer and activator of transcription 2 (STAT2) is an intrinsic cellular biological process, and that impairment of the redox status contributes to STAT2 methionine oxidation, inhibiting its activation.
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