Lentivirus-mediated RNA interference against Japanese encephalitis virus infection in vitro and in vivo

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第一作者: Shen, Ting

作者: Shen, Ting;Cao, Ruibing;Zhou, Bin;Chen, Puyan;Liu, Ke;Miao, Denian

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关键词: JEV;Lentiviral shRNA;Antiviral;Inflammatory response;In vitro and in vivo

期刊名称:ANTIVIRAL RESEARCH ( 影响因子:5.97; 五年影响因子:5.801 )

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摘要: Japanese encephalitis virus, a serious mosquito-borne flavivirus, causes acute encephalitis in humans and many animals, with a high fatality rate. RNA interference is a reasonable antiviral mechanism for target gene silencing. In this study, four lentiviral shRNAs (LV-E1, LV-E2, LV-NS3 and LV-NS4b) were constructed. The results showed that four recombinant lentiviruses suppressed JEV replication in vitro. Through treatment with LV-E1 or LV-E2, the TCID_(50) values were reduced by 10~3-fold during 120h post-challenge; the relative expression of viral mRNA was <7% or 13% in mouse and human neuroblas-toma cells. Lentiviral shRNAs displayed robust inhibitory activity in various cells and against different genotypes of JEV. In vivo, pre-treatments of LV-E1 or LV-E2 resulted in no viral particles being observed in suckling mice brain sections. For 21 days of observation, 100% of mice were protected against lethal JEV injection by two pre-treatments with'LV-E1 or LV-E2; the survival of the mice pre-challenged with lethal JEV was 88.3%/66.7% by treatment with LV-E1 or LV-E2. LV-E1 and LV-E2 suppressed the induction of inflammatory mediators effectively in neuroblastoma cells and mice. Lentiviral shRNAs significantly inhibit JEV infection for long-term in vitro and in vivo and effectively reduce the inflammatory response and relieve encephalitis symptoms, highlighting the feasibility of using lentivirus-mediated RNAi for potential therapy in JEV infection.

分类号: R37

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