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. 2022 Jul 6;13:958307. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.958307

TABLE 1.

Examples of African swine fever virus (ASFV) viral genes modulating interferon (IFN) and nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) activation.

Viral gene Effect on virulence Mechanism of action References
S2736 Unclear Inhibition of the IKKε/STING interaction through IKKε binding. Involved in pyroptosis modulation Luo et al., 2021; Zhao et al., 2022
MGF-505-7R Deletion leads to attenuation in the HLJ/18 strain Upregulation of ULK1 and degradation of STING through autophagy. Interaction with IKKα inhibiting NF-κB activation Li et al., 2021a,b
I267L Deletion leads to attenuation in the CN/GS/201 strain Inhibition of Riplet-mediated K63-polyubiquitination and activation of Rig-I Ran et al., 2022
MGF-360-9L Deletion leads to attenuation in the CN/GS/201 strain Degradation of STAT1 and STAT2 Zhang et al., 2022
MGF-360-11L Unclear Degradation of TBK1 and IRF7 Yang et al., 2022
MGF-360-14L Unclear Degradation of IRF3 through TRIM21-mediated K63-ubiquitination Wang Y. et al., 2021
MGF-505-11R Unclear Degradation of STING Yang et al., 2021c
MGF-360-12L Deletion leads to attenuation in Georgia strain Blocks interaction between importins and NF-κB Zhuo et al., 2021; Rathakrishnan et al., 2022
K205R Unclear Stimulation of p65 nuclear translocation. Involved in ER stress and autophagy Wang Q. et al., 2022
E120R Unclear Interaction with IRF3 blocking its activation Liu H. et al., 2021
DP96R Deletion leads to attenuation in some (but not all) strains Inhibition of TBK1 phosphorylation Wang et al., 2018; Ramirez-Medina et al., 2019
A238L Deletion in the E70 isolate has no effect IκBα homolog binding inhibiting NF-κB translocation. Interaction with CBP Powell et al., 1996; Granja et al., 2006; Silk et al., 2007; Salguero et al., 2008

For the indicated ASFV genes is indicated the effect on virulence (e.g., when deleted from virulent strains), the proposed mechanism of action and the references.