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    Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are a class of noncoding RNAs that are involved in multiple biological processes. Here, we report a mechanism through which the lnc-AROD-miR-324-5p-CUEDC2 axis regulates the host innate immune response, using influenza A virus (IAV) as a model. We identified that host lnc-AROD without protein-coding capability is composed of 975 nucleotides. Moreover, lnc-AROD inhibited interferon-β expression, as well as interferon-stimulated genes ISG15 and MxA. Furthermore, in vivo assays confirmed that lnc-AROD overexpression increased flu virus pathogenicity and mortality in mice. Mechanistically, lnc-AROD interacted with miR-324-5p, leading to decreased binding of miR-324-5p to CUEDC2. Collectively, our findings demonstrated that lnc-AROD is a critical regulator of the host antiviral response via the miR-324-5p-CUEDC2 axis, and lnc-AROD functions as competing endogenous RNA. Our results also provided evidence that lnc-AROD serves as an inhibitor of the antiviral immune response and may represent a potential drug target. IMPORTANCE lnc-AROD is a potential diagnostic and discriminative biomarker for different cancers. However, so far the mechanisms of lnc-AROD regulating virus replication are not well understood. In this study, we identified that lnc-AROD is downregulated during RNA virus infection. We demonstrated that lnc-AROD enhanced CUEDC2 expression, which in turn inhibited innate immunity and favored IAV replication. Our studies indicated that lnc-AROD functions as a competing endogenous RNA that binds miR-324-5p and reduces its inhibitory effect on CUEDC2. Taken together, our findings reveal that lnc-AROD plays an important role during the host antiviral immune response.

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    Zixiao Zhang, Tianqi Yu, Haimin Li, Liuyang Du, Zian Jin, Xiran Peng, Yan Yan, Jiyong Zhou, Jinyan Gu. Long Noncoding RNA AROD Inhibits Host Antiviral Innate Immunity via the miR-324-5p-CUEDC2 Axis. Microbiology spectrum. 2023 Jun 15;11(3):e0420622

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    PMID: 37036350

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