N6-methyladenosine reader protein YTHDC1 regulates influenza A virus NS segment splicing and replication.
Yinxing ZhuRuifang WangJiahui ZouShan TianLuyao YuYuanbao ZhouYing RanMeilin JinHuanchun ChenHongbo ZhouPublished in: PLoS pathogens (2023)
N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification on viral RNAs has a profound impact on infectivity. m6A is also a highly pervasive modification for influenza viral RNAs. However, its role in virus mRNA splicing is largely unknown. Here, we identify the m6A reader protein YTHDC1 as a host factor that associates with influenza A virus NS1 protein and modulates viral mRNA splicing. YTHDC1 levels are enhanced by IAV infection. We demonstrate that YTHDC1 inhibits NS splicing by binding to an NS 3' splicing site and promotes IAV replication and pathogenicity in vitro and in vivo. Our results provide a mechanistic understanding of IAV-host interactions, a potential therapeutic target for blocking influenza virus infection, and a new avenue for the development of attenuated vaccines.