H9N2 subtype low pathogenicity avian influenza virus (AIV) poses a potential zoonotic risk. PA-X, a novel protein generated by PA gene ribosomal frameshift, is considered to be the virulence factor of H9N2 subtype AIVs. Our study found that rTX possessing PA-X protein enhanced the mammalian pathogenicity of H9N2 subtype AIVs compared with PA-X-deficient virus (rTX-FS). Furthermore, PA-X protein inhibited H9N2 subtype AIVs to infect dendritic cells (DCs), but not nonimmune cells (MDCK cells). Meanwhile, PA-X protein suppressed the phenotypic expression (CD80, CD86, CD40 and MHCII), early activation marker (CD69) and pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-6 and TNF-α), whereas increased anti-inflammatory cytokine (IL-10) in DCs. After intranasally viral infection in mice, we found that PA-X protein of H9N2 subtype AIVs reduced CD11b