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Inhibitor of nuclear factor kappa-B kinase ε (IKKε), a member of the non-canonical IκB kinase family, plays a critical role in connecting various signaling pathways associated with the initiation of type I interferon (IFN) production. Although the importance of IKKε in innate immunity has been well established in mammals and fish, its characterization and function in pigeons have remained largely unexplored. In this study, we successfully cloned pigeon IKKε (piIKKε) from pigeon embryo fibroblasts (PEFs) for the first time. This gene encodes 722 amino acids and shares high amino acid similarity with its duck and goose counterparts. piIKKε showed a diffuse cytoplasmic distribution and broad expression in all tissues examined. Overexpression of piIKKε in PEFs significantly activated the IFN-β promoter, with both the kinase and CC domains of piIKKε playing key roles in initiating IFN-β expression. Knockdown of piIKKε using small interfering RNA significantly reduced the levels of IFN-β induced by NDV, AIV, poly (I:C), or SeV. Furthermore, the presence of piIKKε resulted in a remarkable reduction in the replication of both avian influenza virus (AIV) H9N2 and Newcastle disease virus (NDV) in PEFs. Our results demonstrate that piIKKε plays a critical role in mediating antiviral innate immunity in pigeons. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Peng Zhou, Aixin Liu, Dong Chen, Wanrong Wu, Qingxiang Zhang, Huanchun Chen, Hongbo Zhou, Rui Luo. Molecular cloning and functional characterization of pigeon IKKε. Developmental and comparative immunology. 2024 Feb;151:105103

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