TRIM7 inhibits enterovirus replication and promotes emergence of a viral variant with increased pathogenicity

Cell(2021)

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To control viral infection, vertebrates rely on both inducible interferon responses and less well-characterized cell-intrinsic responses composed of “at the ready” antiviral effector proteins. Here, we show that E3 ubiquitin ligase TRIM7 is a cell-intrinsic antiviral effector that restricts multiple human enteroviruses by targeting viral 2BC, a membrane remodeling protein, for ubiquitination and proteasome-dependent degradation. Selective pressure exerted by TRIM7 results in emergence of a TRIM7-resistant coxsackievirus with a single point mutation in the viral 2C ATPase/helicase. In cultured cells, the mutation helps the virus evade TRIM7 but impairs optimal viral replication, and this correlates with a hyperactive and structurally plastic 2C ATPase. Unexpectedly, the TRIM7-resistant virus has a replication advantage in mice and causes lethal pancreatitis. These findings reveal a unique mechanism for targeting enterovirus replication and provide molecular insight into the benefits and trade-offs of viral evolution imposed by a host restriction factor.
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Enterovirus,Restriction factor,E3 ubiquitin ligase,Antiviral immunity,Viral evolution,Viral pathogenesis
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