Virus Details


VHFID10047

Host Factor Information

Gene Name CD4
HF Protein Name CD4 molecule
HF Function
Uniprot ID P01730
Protein Sequence View Fasta Sequence
NCBI Gene ID 920
Host Factor (HF) Name in Paper CD4
Gene synonyms N.A.
Ensemble Gene ID ENSG00000010610
Ensemble Transcript ENST00000011653.9
KEGG ID Go to KEGG Database
Gene Ontology ID(s) GO:0001618, GO:0001934, GO:0002250, GO:0004888, GO:0005201, GO:0005769, GO:0005788, GO:0005789, GO:0005886, GO:0006955, GO:0007155, GO:0007165, GO:0007166, GO:0007167, GO:0007169, GO:0008270, GO:0008289, GO:0009897, GO:0015026, GO:0019722, GO:0019899, GO:0019901, GO:0023026, GO:0030217, GO:0030225, GO:0030669, GO:0032507, GO:0032743, GO:0033674, GO:0035397, GO:0035723, GO:0038023, GO:0042011, GO:0042012, GO:0042101, GO:0042110, GO:0042289, GO:0042802, GO:0042803, GO:0043123, GO:0043410, GO:0045058, GO:0045121, GO:0045657, GO:0045860, GO:0045893, GO:0046598, GO:0050731, GO:0050829, GO:0050850, GO:0050863, GO:0050870, GO:0051924, GO:0070374, GO:0097011, GO:1990782,
MINT ID P01730
STRING Click to see interaction map
GWAS Analysis Click to see gwas analysis
OMIM ID 186940;613949;619238
PANTHER ID PTHR11422;PTHR11422:SF0
PDB ID(s) 1CDH, 1CDI, 1CDJ, 1CDU, 1CDY, 1G9M, 1G9N, 1GC1, 1JL4, 1Q68, 1RZJ, 1RZK, 1WBR, 1WIO, 1WIP, 1WIQ, 2B4C, 2JKR, 2JKT, 2KLU, 2NXY, 2NXZ, 2NY0, 2NY1, 2NY2, 2NY3, 2NY4, 2NY5, 2NY6, 2QAD, 3B71, 3CD4, 3J70, 3JCB, 3JCC, 3JWD, 3JWO, 3LQA, 3O2D, 3S4S, 3S5L, 3T0E, 4H8W, 4JM2, 4P9H, 4Q6I, 4R2G, 4R4H, 4RQS, 5A7X, 5A8H, 5CAY, 5THR, 5U1F, 5VN3, 6CM3, 6EDU, 6L1Y, 6MEO, 6MET, 6OPN, 6OPO, 6OPP, 6OPQ, 6QH6, 6QH7, 6U0L, 6U0N, 6URI, 6X5B, 6X5C, 7T0O, 7T0R, 7TXD, 8D5C, 8FYI, 8FYJ, 8W90, 8Z7N,
pfam ID PF05790, PF09191, PF00047, PF12104,
Drug Bank ID DB00098, DB06241, DB12698,
ChEMBL ID CHEMBL2754
Organism Homo sapiens (Human)

Pathogen Information

Virus Name Japanese encephalitis virus
Virus Short Name JEV
Order Amarillovirales
Virus Family Flaviviridae
Virus Subfamily N.A.
Genus Flavivirus
Species Japanese encephalitis virus
Host Vertebrates
Cell Tropism Neurons
Associated Disease Encephalitis
Mode of Transmission Sexual contact, blood, breast feeding
VIPR DB link https://www.viprbrc.org/brc/vipr_search.do?species=Japanese_encephalitis_virus
ICTV DB link https://ictv.global/report/183/flaviviridae
Virus Host DB link

Publication Information

Paper Title An RBM10 and NF-κB interacting host lncRNA promotes JEV replication and neuronal cell death
Author's Name Shraddha Tripathi, Suryansh Sengar, Bakhya Shree, Stuti Mohapatra, Anirban Basu, Vivek Sharma, Mark T. Heise
Journal Name Journal Of Virology
Pubmed ID 37991381
Abstract Infection of the central nervous system by the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is characterized by extensive neuronal cell death and neuroinflammation. Several protein-coding genes and microRNAs are implicated in JEV-induced neuronal cell death. However, the global expression patterns and functional contributions of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) during JEV-induced neuronal cell death have not been explored. Here, we profiled the transcriptome of the JEV-infected neuronal cell line and identified several lncRNAs whose expression is altered during JEV infection. We functionally characterized a lncRNA named JINR1 (JEV-induced non-coding RNA 1), which is evolutionarily conserved in primates. JINR1 induction during JEV infection is regulated by nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB). Depletion of JINR1 during infection reduces flavivirus replication, neuronal cell death, and the expression of genes involved in ER stress and neuroinflammation. Interestingly, GRP78 overexpression prevents the decrease in flavivirus replication due to JINR1 knockdown. JINR1 interacts with RBM10 and NF-κB to regulate the transcription of virus-induced genes. In addition, RBM10 and JINR1 form a feed-forward loop to reciprocally promote each other’s expression by regulating NF-κB activity. Our results suggest the role of JINR1 in promoting flavivirus replication and flavivirus-induced neuronal cell death.
Used Model PK-15,BHK-21.HEK-293 T.PK-15-CD4KD
DOI 10.1128/jvi.01183-36