Koi herpesvirus encodes and expresses a functional interleukin-10

Koi herpesvirus (KHV) (species Cyprinid herpesvirus 3) ORF134 was shown to transcribe a spliced transcript encoding a 179-amino-acid (aa) interleukin-10 (IL-10) homolog (khvIL-10) in koi fin (KF-1) cells. Pairwise sequence alignment indicated that the expressed product shares 25% identity with carp...

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Published in:Journal of Virology
Main Authors: Sunarto, Agus, Liongue, Clifford, McColl, Kenneth A., Adams, Mathew M., Bulach, Dieter, Crane, Mark St. J., Schat, Karel A., Slobedman, Barry, Barnes, Andrew C., Ward, Alister C., Walker, Peter J.
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Published: American Society for Microbiology 2012
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spelling ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:284866 2023-05-15T16:08:42+02:00 Koi herpesvirus encodes and expresses a functional interleukin-10 Sunarto, Agus Liongue, Clifford McColl, Kenneth A. Adams, Mathew M. Bulach, Dieter Crane, Mark St. J. Schat, Karel A. Slobedman, Barry Barnes, Andrew C. Ward, Alister C. Walker, Peter J. 2012-11-01 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:284866 eng eng American Society for Microbiology doi:10.1128/JVI.00957-12 issn:0022-538X issn:1098-5514 orcid:0000-0002-3990-8070 Virology 2403 Immunology 2406 Virology Journal Article 2012 ftunivqespace https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.00957-12 2020-08-05T04:10:29Z Koi herpesvirus (KHV) (species Cyprinid herpesvirus 3) ORF134 was shown to transcribe a spliced transcript encoding a 179-amino-acid (aa) interleukin-10 (IL-10) homolog (khvIL-10) in koi fin (KF-1) cells. Pairwise sequence alignment indicated that the expressed product shares 25% identity with carp IL-10, 22 to 24% identity with mammalian (including primate) IL-10s, and 19.1% identity with European eel herpesvirus IL-10 (ahvIL-10). In phylogenetic analyses, khvIL-10 fell in a divergent position from all host IL-10 sequences, indicating extensive structural divergence following capture from the host. In KHV-infected fish, khvIL-10 transcripts were observed to be highly expressed during the acute and reactivation phases but to be expressed at very low levels during low-temperature-induced persistence. Similarly, KHV early (helicase [Hel] and DNA polymerase [DNAP]) and late (intercapsomeric triplex protein [ITP] and major capsid protein [MCP]) genes were also expressed at high levels during the acute and reactivation phases, but only low-level expression of the ITP gene was detected during the persistent phase. Injection of khvIL-10 mRNA into zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos increased the number of lysozyme-positive cells to a similar degree as zebrafish IL-10. Downregulation of the IL-10 receptor long chain (IL-10R1) using a specific morpholino abrogated the response to both khvIL-10 and zebrafish IL-10 transcripts, indicating that, despite the structural divergence, khvIL-10 functions via this receptor. This is the first report describing the characteristics of a functional viral IL-10 gene in the Alloherpesviridae. Article in Journal/Newspaper European eel The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace Journal of Virology 86 21 11512 11520
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2406 Virology
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Sunarto, Agus
Liongue, Clifford
McColl, Kenneth A.
Adams, Mathew M.
Bulach, Dieter
Crane, Mark St. J.
Schat, Karel A.
Slobedman, Barry
Barnes, Andrew C.
Ward, Alister C.
Walker, Peter J.
Koi herpesvirus encodes and expresses a functional interleukin-10
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2403 Immunology
2406 Virology
description Koi herpesvirus (KHV) (species Cyprinid herpesvirus 3) ORF134 was shown to transcribe a spliced transcript encoding a 179-amino-acid (aa) interleukin-10 (IL-10) homolog (khvIL-10) in koi fin (KF-1) cells. Pairwise sequence alignment indicated that the expressed product shares 25% identity with carp IL-10, 22 to 24% identity with mammalian (including primate) IL-10s, and 19.1% identity with European eel herpesvirus IL-10 (ahvIL-10). In phylogenetic analyses, khvIL-10 fell in a divergent position from all host IL-10 sequences, indicating extensive structural divergence following capture from the host. In KHV-infected fish, khvIL-10 transcripts were observed to be highly expressed during the acute and reactivation phases but to be expressed at very low levels during low-temperature-induced persistence. Similarly, KHV early (helicase [Hel] and DNA polymerase [DNAP]) and late (intercapsomeric triplex protein [ITP] and major capsid protein [MCP]) genes were also expressed at high levels during the acute and reactivation phases, but only low-level expression of the ITP gene was detected during the persistent phase. Injection of khvIL-10 mRNA into zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos increased the number of lysozyme-positive cells to a similar degree as zebrafish IL-10. Downregulation of the IL-10 receptor long chain (IL-10R1) using a specific morpholino abrogated the response to both khvIL-10 and zebrafish IL-10 transcripts, indicating that, despite the structural divergence, khvIL-10 functions via this receptor. This is the first report describing the characteristics of a functional viral IL-10 gene in the Alloherpesviridae.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Sunarto, Agus
Liongue, Clifford
McColl, Kenneth A.
Adams, Mathew M.
Bulach, Dieter
Crane, Mark St. J.
Schat, Karel A.
Slobedman, Barry
Barnes, Andrew C.
Ward, Alister C.
Walker, Peter J.
author_facet Sunarto, Agus
Liongue, Clifford
McColl, Kenneth A.
Adams, Mathew M.
Bulach, Dieter
Crane, Mark St. J.
Schat, Karel A.
Slobedman, Barry
Barnes, Andrew C.
Ward, Alister C.
Walker, Peter J.
author_sort Sunarto, Agus
title Koi herpesvirus encodes and expresses a functional interleukin-10
title_short Koi herpesvirus encodes and expresses a functional interleukin-10
title_full Koi herpesvirus encodes and expresses a functional interleukin-10
title_fullStr Koi herpesvirus encodes and expresses a functional interleukin-10
title_full_unstemmed Koi herpesvirus encodes and expresses a functional interleukin-10
title_sort koi herpesvirus encodes and expresses a functional interleukin-10
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