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Interferon regulatory factor 3 is required for viral induction of beta interferon in primary cardiac myocyte cultures.

Viral myocarditis affects an estimated 5 to 20% of the human population. The antiviral cytokine beta interferon ( IFN-beta) is critical for protection against viral myocarditis in mice. That is, nonmyocarditic reoviruses induce myocarditis in mice that lack IFN-alpha/beta, and nonmyocarditic reoviruses both induce more IFN-beta and are more sensitive to the antiviral effects of IFN-beta than myocarditic reoviruses in primary cardiac myocyte cultures. Induction of IFN-beta in certain cell types involves viral activation of the transcription factor interferon regulatory factor 3 ( IRF-3). To address whether IRF-3 can induce IFN-beta in cardiac myocytes, primary cardiac myocyte cultures and control L929 cells were transfected with a plasmid constitutively expressing IRF-3. Overexpression of IRF-3 resulted in induction of IFN-beta in the absence of viral infection in both cell types. To address whether IRF-3 is required for viral induction of IFN-beta, cell cultures were transfected with a plasmid constitutively expressing a dominant negative IRF-3 protein. The dominant negative IRF-3 reduced reovirus induction of IFN-beta in control L929 cells and completely eliminated induction in primary cardiac myocyte cultures. This provides the first identification of a cardiac cellular factor required for viral induction of IFN-beta and the first report of any cell type requiring IRF-3 for this response.[1]

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