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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus induces autophagy to promote virus replication.

Ming-Xia Sun1, Li Huang, Rui Wang, Ya-Ling Yu, Chen Li, Peng-Peng Li, Xiao-Chun Hu, Hong-Ping Hao, Hassan A Ishag, Xiang Mao.   

Abstract

An increasing number of studies demonstrate that autophagy, an intrinsic mechanism that can degrade cytoplasmic components, is involved in the infection processes of a variety of pathogens. It can be hijacked by various viruses to facilitate their replication. In this study, we found that PRRSV infection significantly increases the number of double- or single-membrane vesicles in the cytoplasm of host cells in ultrastructural analysis. Our results showed the LC3-I was converted into LC3-II after virus infection, suggesting the autophagy machinery was activated. We further used pharmacological agents and shRNAs to confirm that autophagy promoted the replication of PRRSV in host cells. Confocal microscopy analysis showed that PRRSV inhibited the fusion between autophagosomes and lysosomes, suggesting that PRRSV induced incomplete autophagy. This suppression caused the accumulation of autophagosomes which may serve as replication site to enhance PRRSV replication. It has been shown that NSP2 and NSP3 of arterivirus are two components of virus replication complex. We also found in our studies that NSP2 colocalized with LC3 in MARC-145 cells by performing confocal microscopy analysis and continuous density gradient centrifugation. Our studies presented here indicated that autophagy was activated during PRRSV infection and enhanced PRRSV replication in host cells by preventing autophagosome and lysosome fusion.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22739997     DOI: 10.4161/auto.21159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autophagy        ISSN: 1554-8627            Impact factor:   16.016


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2.  Autophagy benefits the replication of Newcastle disease virus in chicken cells and tissues.

Authors:  Yingjie Sun; Shengqing Yu; Na Ding; Chunchun Meng; Songshu Meng; Shilei Zhang; Yuan Zhan; Xusheng Qiu; Lei Tan; Hongjun Chen; Cuiping Song; Chan Ding
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3.  Avian metapneumovirus subgroup C induces autophagy through the ATF6 UPR pathway.

Authors:  Lei Hou; Li Wei; Shanshan Zhu; Jing Wang; Rong Quan; Zixuan Li; Jue Liu
Journal:  Autophagy       Date:  2017-09-26       Impact factor: 16.016

4.  Wild-type rabies virus induces autophagy in human and mouse neuroblastoma cell lines.

Authors:  Jiaojiao Peng; Shenghe Zhu; Lili Hu; Pingping Ye; Yifei Wang; Qin Tian; Mingzhu Mei; Hao Chen; Xiaofeng Guo
Journal:  Autophagy       Date:  2016-07-27       Impact factor: 16.016

Review 5.  Autophagy and viruses: adversaries or allies?

Authors:  Xiaonan Dong; Beth Levine
Journal:  J Innate Immun       Date:  2013-01-31       Impact factor: 7.349

6.  Respiratory Syncytial Virus Replication Is Promoted by Autophagy-Mediated Inhibition of Apoptosis.

Authors:  Miao Li; Jian Li; Ruihong Zeng; Jianling Yang; Jianguo Liu; Zhengzheng Zhang; Xiaotian Song; Zhiyan Yao; Cuiqing Ma; Wenjian Li; Kai Wang; Lin Wei
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2018-03-28       Impact factor: 5.103

7.  Autophagy postpones apoptotic cell death in PRRSV infection through Bad-Beclin1 interaction.

Authors:  Ao Zhou; Shuaifeng Li; Faheem Ahmed Khan; Shujun Zhang
Journal:  Virulence       Date:  2015-12-15       Impact factor: 5.882

8.  Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Promotes SLA-DR-Mediated Antigen Presentation of Nonstructural Proteins To Evoke a Nonneutralizing Antibody Response In Vivo.

Authors:  Chunyan Wu; Bingjun Shi; Di Yang; Kun Zhang; Jie Li; Jie Wang; Hongliang Liu; Qin Zhao; En-Min Zhou; Yuchen Nan
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2020-10-14       Impact factor: 5.103

9.  Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Infection Induces both eIF2α Phosphorylation-Dependent and -Independent Host Translation Shutoff.

Authors:  Yang Li; Liurong Fang; Yanrong Zhou; Ran Tao; Dang Wang; Shaobo Xiao
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2018-07-31       Impact factor: 5.103

Review 10.  Autophagy in farm animals: current knowledge and future challenges.

Authors:  Sophie Tesseraud; Pascale Avril; Muriel Bonnet; Anne Bonnieu; Isabelle Cassar-Malek; Béatrice Chabi; Frédéric Dessauge; Jean-Charles Gabillard; Marie-Hélène Perruchot; Iban Seiliez
Journal:  Autophagy       Date:  2020-07-30       Impact factor: 16.016

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