Journal article

TRIM16 Overexpression in HEK293T Cells Results in Cell Line-Specific Antiviral Activity

LR Nigos, NE Scott, AG Brooks, M Ait-Goughoulte, SL Londrigan, PC Reading, R Farrukee

Pathogens | MDPI | Published : 2023

Abstract

Host cell restriction factors are intracellular proteins that can inhibit virus replication. Characterisation of novel host cell restriction factors can provide potential targets for host-directed therapies. In this study, we aimed to assess a member of the Tripartite-motif family protein (TRIM) family, TRIM16, as a putative host cell restriction factor. To this end, we utilized constitutive or doxycycline-inducible systems to overexpress TRIM16 in HEK293T epithelial cells and then tested for its ability to inhibit growth by a range of RNA and DNA viruses. In HEK293T cells, overexpression of TRIM16 resulted in potent inhibition of multiple viruses, however, when TRIM16 was overexpressed in o..

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