Literature DB >> 29058661

The cellular endosomal protein stannin inhibits intracellular trafficking of human papillomavirus during virus entry.

Alex Lipovsky1, Asu Erden1, Eriko Kanaya1, Wei Zhang2, Mac Crite3, Clinton Bradfield4, John MacMicking4,5, Daniel DiMaio2,6, John W Schoggins7, Akiko Iwasaki1,5,6.   

Abstract

Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are the most common sexually transmitted viruses and one of the most important infectious causes of cancers worldwide. While prophylactic vaccines are effective against certain strains of HPV, established infections still cause deadly cancers in both men and women. HPV traffics to the nucleus via the retrograde transport pathway, but the mechanism of intracellular transport of non-enveloped viruses such as HPV is incompletely understood. Using an overexpression screen, we identify several genes that control HPV16 entry. We focused on the mechanism by which one of the screen hits, stannin, blocks HPV16 infection. Stannin has not been previously implicated in virus entry. Overexpression of stannin specifically inhibits infection by several HPV types, but not other viruses tested. Stannin is constitutively expressed in human keratinocytes, and its basal levels limit entry by HPV16. Stannin is localized to the endolysosomal compartment and does not affect HPV16 binding to cells, virus uptake, or virus uncoating, but inhibits the entry of HPV into the trans-Golgi network (TGN) and stimulates HPV degradation. We further show that stannin interacts with L1 major capsid protein and impairs the interaction of the L2 minor capsid protein with retromer, which is required for virus trafficking to the TGN. Our findings shed light on a novel cellular protein that interferes with HPV entry and highlight the role of retrograde transport in HPV entry.

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Keywords:  intracellular trafficking; retrograde transport; retromer; viral entry

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29058661      PMCID: PMC5845663          DOI: 10.1099/jgv.0.000954

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Virol        ISSN: 0022-1317            Impact factor:   3.891


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