# Physalin F Promotes AFG3L2-Mediated Degradation of VISA/MAVS to Suppress Innate Immune Response to RNA Virus

**Authors:** Xiao-Nan Gao, Hong-Bing Shu, Mi Li

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/pathogens15010074 · 2026-01-09

## TL;DR

This study shows how a compound called physalin F suppresses the body's immune response to RNA viruses by degrading a key protein.

## Contribution

The discovery that physalin F inhibits antiviral immunity via AFG3L2-mediated VISA degradation is novel.

## Key findings

- Physalin F promotes AFG3L2 activation, leading to VISA degradation.
- AFG3L2 constitutively regulates VISA under normal conditions.
- Physalin F inhibits antiviral response in cells and mice.

## Abstract

Upon RNA virus infection, viral RNA is sensed by the RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs), which signal through the adaptor protein VISA/MAVS to induce an innate antiviral response. How the VISA-mediated innate antiviral response is regulated and whether it can be targeted for drug development against diseases caused by RNA virus infection needs to be further investigated. Here we report that physalin F, a natural secosteroid isolated from Physalis angulata L., inhibits innate immune response to RNA virus. Mechanistically, physalin F binds to and promotes the activation of the mitochondrial m-AAA protease AFG3L2, which subsequently mediates the degradation of VISA. Knockdown of AFG3L2 promotes RLR-mediated innate antiviral signaling, whereas physalin F inhibits innate immune response to RNA virus both in cells and mice. Our study discovers physalin F as an inhibitor of VISA-mediated innate antiviral response as well as a candidate compound for the treatment of related diseases. More importantly, our findings suggest that AFG3L2 constitutively mediates degradation of VISA under physiological conditions, which represents a novel negative regulatory mechanism of RLR-mediated innate antiviral response.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** AFG3L2 (AFG3 like matrix AAA peptidase subunit 2) [NCBI Gene 10939], MAVS (mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein) [NCBI Gene 57506], MAVS (mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein) [NCBI Gene 57506]
- **Chemicals:** physalin F (PubChem CID 49864133)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** RNA virus infection (MESH:D012327)
- **Chemicals:** physalin F (MESH:C075425)
- **Species:** Physalis angulata (species) [taxon 113208], Mus musculus (house mouse, species) [taxon 10090]

## Figures

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