Evidence that a mechanism for efficient flavivirus budding upregulates MHC class 1

Date

Authors

Lobigs, Mario
Mullbacher, Arno
Lee, Eva

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Abstract

An appealing hypothesis for the biological role of flavivirus-induced, interferon-independent, upregulation of MHC class I on the surface of infected cells is that of viral immune evasion from NK cell recognition. Here we show that a mechanism for efficient flavivirus morphogenesis interferes with the MHC class I pathway, using a flavivirus budding mutant and recombinant expression of wild-type and mutant forms of the flavivirus structural proteins. We propose that the phenomenon of flavivirus-mediated MHC class I upregulation is a by-product of a unique assembly strategy evolved by flaviviruses and therefore did not evolve primarily as an immune escape mechanism for virus growth in the vertebrate host.

Description

Citation

Source

Immunology and Cell Biology

Book Title

Entity type

Access Statement

License Rights

Restricted until