| Literature DB >> 29777914 |
Xin Wang1, Mei-Mei Zhang1, Kai Yan1, Qi Tang1, Yi-Quan Wu1, Wen-Bo He1, Huan-Chun Chen1, Zheng-Fei Liu2.
Abstract
Pseudorabies virus (PRV), the etiological pathogen of Aujeszky's disease, belongs to the Alphaherpesvirus subfamily. Large latency transcript (LLT), the most abundant PRV transcript, harbors a ~ 4.6 kb microRNA (miRNA) cluster-encoding intron. To investigate the function of the LLT miRNA cluster during the life cycle of PRV, we generated a miRNA cluster mutation virus (PRV-∆miR cluster) and revertant virus. Analysis of the growth kinetics of PRV-ΔmiR cluster-infected cells revealed significantly smaller plaques and lower titers than the wild-type and revertant viruses. The mutation virus exhibited increased IE180 and decreased EP0 expression. The clinical symptoms observed in mice infected with PRV-ΔmiR cluster revealed that the miRNA cluster is involved in the pathogenesis of PRV. Physical parameters, virus shedding assays, and the SN50 titers revealed that the miRNA cluster enhances PRV virulence in pigs. Collectively, our findings suggest that the full-length miRNA cluster is involved in PRV replication and virulence.Entities:
Keywords: Intron; Large latency transcript; MicroRNA cluster; Pseudorabies virus; Virulence
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29777914 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2018.05.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616