E(rns) is an envelope glycoprotein of classical swine fever virus (CSFV) and has an unusual feature of RNase activity. In the present study, we demonstrate that E(rns) counteracts Newcastle disease virus (NDV)-mediated induction of IFN-beta. For this purpose, E(rns) fused to the enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) was transiently expressed in porcine kidney 15 (PK15) cells. In luciferase activity assay, E(rns)-EGFP was found to prevent IFN-beta promoter-driven luciferase expression and block the induction of IFN-beta promoter mediated by NDV in a dosedependent manner. Through IFN-specific semi-quantitative RT-PCR detection, obvious decrease of IFN-beta mRNA in NDV-infected PK15 cells was observed in the presence of E(rns)-EGFP. In contrast, EGFP alone showed none of this block capacity. In addition, E(rns)-EGFP mutations with RNase inactivation were also found to block NDV-mediated induction of IFN-beta. These evidences establish a novel function for CSFV E(rns) glycoprotein in counteraction of the IFN-beta induction pathway.
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