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Rotavirus Infection Alters Splicing of the Stress-Related Transcription Factor XBP1
Auteurs
Mariela Duarte, Patrice Vende, Annie Charpilienne, Matthieu Gratia, Cécile Laroche, Didier Poncet
Résumé
Rotavirus is one of the most important pathogens causing severe gastroenteritis in young children worldwide. Here we show that infection with several rotavirus strains induces an alternative splicing of the RNA encoding the stressed-induced transcription factor XBP1. The genetic determinant of XBP1 splicing is the viral RNA translation enhancer NSP3. Since XBP1 is involved in cellular stress and immune responses and since the XBP1 protein made from the alternatively spliced RNA is an active transcription factor, our observations raise the question of whether alternative splicing is a cellular response to rotavirus infection.