Nephropathogenic infectious bronchitis virus-induced pyroptosis of chicken renal tubular epithelial cells via the MDA5/NF-κB/NLRP3 signalling pathway
Bingqing Zhang, Mengbing Ding, Yizhou Zeng, Jingyan Luo, Jiaqi Li, Xiaona Gao, Ping Liu, Gaofeng Cai, Zhanhong Zheng, Xiaoquan Guo

TL;DR
This study shows how a virus causes kidney cell death in chickens through a specific immune signaling pathway, and blocking this pathway could help treat the virus.
Contribution
The study identifies the MDA5/NF-κB/NLRP3 pathway as a novel mechanism for NIBV-induced pyroptosis in chicken kidney cells.
Findings
NIBV infection increases pyroptosis and activates the MDA5/NF-κB/NLRP3 pathway in chicken renal cells.
Inhibiting TRAF6 reduces NIBV-induced pyroptosis and viral replication.
Blocking the MDA5/NF-κB/NLRP3 pathway could be a treatment strategy for NIBV.
Abstract
MDA5 is an innate pattern recognition receptor that is involved in the recognition of various viruses. It can recognize RNA viruses, activate downstream signalling pathways, facilitate the transcription of inflammatory factors, and induce cell pyroptosis. Pyroptosis is a form of programmed cell death accompanied by the release of inflammatory factors and an inflammatory response. In this study, we hypothesize that pyroptosis is elicited by the signalling cascade subsequent to the recognition of nephropathogenic infectious bronchitis virus (NIBV) by MDA5. Thus, we infected chicken renal tubular epithelial cells with NIBV and discovered that NIBV infection induced pyroptosis and increased the mRNA levels of MDA5. Consequently, we infected primary chicken renal tubular epithelial cells with NIBV and inhibited TRAF6 expression using the exogenous inhibitor C25-140. We found that NIBV could…
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TopicsAnimal Virus Infections Studies · Inflammasome and immune disorders · interferon and immune responses
