| Literature DB >> 30429346 |
Luis Enrique Sandoval1,2, Hongbing Jiang1,2, David Wang3,2.
Abstract
Orsay virus is the only known natural virus pathogen of Caenorhabditis elegans, and its discovery has enabled virus-host interaction studies in this model organism. Host genes required for viral infection remain understudied. We previously established a forward genetic screen based on a virus-inducible green fluorescent protein transcriptional reporter to identify novel host factors essential for virus infection. Here, we report the essential role in Orsay virus infection of the dietary restriction-like (drl-1) gene, which encodes a serine/threonine kinase similar to the mammalian MEKK3 kinase. Ablation of drl-1 led to a >10,000-fold reduction in Orsay virus RNA levels, which could be rescued by ectopic expression of DRL-1. DRL-1 was dispensable for Orsay replication from an endogenous transgene replicon, suggesting that DRL-1 affects a prereplication stage of the Orsay life cycle. Thus, this study demonstrates the power of C. elegans as a model to identify novel virus-host interactions essential for virus infection.IMPORTANCE The recent discovery of Orsay virus, the only known natural virus of Caenorhabditis elegans, provides a unique opportunity to study virus-host interactions that mediate infection in a genetically tractable multicellular model organism. As viruses remain a global threat to human health, better insights into cellular components that enable virus infection and replication can ultimately lead to the development of new targets for antiviral therapeutics.Entities:
Keywords: Caenorhabditis eleganszzm321990; Orsay virus; drl-1zzm321990
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30429346 PMCID: PMC6340041 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01400-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103