The ring finger protein 213 gene (Rnf213) contributes to Rift Valley fever resistance in mice

  • Houzelstein, Denis
  • Simon-Chazottes, Dominique
  • Batista, Leandro
  • Tokuda, Satoko
  • Langa, Francina
  • Flamand, Marie
  • Montagutelli, Xavier
  • Panthier, Jean-Jacques
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Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

International audienceRift Valley fever (RVF) is an emerging viral zoonosis that primarily affects ruminants and humans. We have previously shown that wild-derived MBT/Pas mice are highly susceptible to RVF virus and that part of this phenotype is controlled by a locus located on distal Chromosome 11. Using congenic strains, we narrowed down the critical interval to a 530 kb region containing five protein-coding genes among which Rnf213 emerged as a potential candidate. We generated Rnf213-deficient mice by CRISPR/CAS9 on the C57BL/6J background and showed that they were significantly more susceptible to RVF than control mice, with an average survival time post-infection reduced from 7 to 4 days. The human RNF213 gene had been associated wi...

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