# Effects of Orthonairovirus hazaraense Nucleoprotein on Gene Expression Profiles in Infected Cells

**Authors:** Keisuke Ohta, Machiko Nishio

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/v18010025 · Viruses · 2025-12-23

## TL;DR

This study shows how a virus protein affects gene activity in infected cells, especially by suppressing immune responses.

## Contribution

The first comprehensive analysis of how a nairovirus protein manipulates host gene expression.

## Key findings

- HAZV N protein suppresses immune response genes in infected cells.
- MyD88 gene and protein are down-regulated in cells expressing HAZV N protein.
- N protein also affects genes related to cell adhesion, cycle, apoptosis, and cytoskeleton.

## Abstract

Nucleoprotein (N) of Orthonairovirus hazaraense (HAZV) not only encapsidates viral genomic RNA but also has the potential to regulate functions of host factors. To screen for host factors affected by HAZV N protein, we investigated the effects of HAZV N protein on the gene expression profile by transcriptome analysis of a HAZV-infected SW13 cell line constitutively expressing HAZV N protein (SW13/N). The gene expression profile of HAZV-infected SW13/N was quite different from that of HAZV-infected SW13 cells. Notably, HAZV infection up-regulated many immune-response-related genes in SW13 cells, but not in SW13/N. This clearly indicates the suppression of host immune response by N protein. Among immune-response-related genes, the myeloid differentiation factor 88 (MyD88) gene was uniquely down-regulated in SW13/N, despite its up-regulation by HAZV infection. Furthermore, MyD88 was also down-regulated at the protein level in SW13/N. N protein was also found to potentially down-regulate cell adhesion, cell cycle, apoptosis and cytoskeleton-related genes. HAZV N protein is suggested to have a great impact on the gene expression profile in infected cells. This is the first report of comprehensive analysis of host gene expression that is manipulated by nairovirus protein.

## Linked entities

- **Genes:** MYD88 (MYD88 innate immune signal transduction adaptor) [NCBI Gene 4615]
- **Proteins:** MYD88 (MYD88 innate immune signal transduction adaptor)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** MYD88 (MYD88 innate immune signal transduction adaptor) [NCBI Gene 4615] {aka IMD68, MYD88D, WM1}

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