Literature DB >> 30478287

An upstream protein-coding region in enteroviruses modulates virus infection in gut epithelial cells.

Valeria Lulla1, Adam M Dinan2, Myra Hosmillo2, Yasmin Chaudhry2, Lee Sherry3, Nerea Irigoyen2, Komal M Nayak4, Nicola J Stonehouse3, Matthias Zilbauer4, Ian Goodfellow2, Andrew E Firth5.   

Abstract

Enteroviruses comprise a large group of mammalian pathogens that includes poliovirus. Pathology in humans ranges from sub-clinical to acute flaccid paralysis, myocarditis and meningitis. Until now, all of the enteroviral proteins were thought to derive from the proteolytic processing of a polyprotein encoded in a single open reading frame. Here we report that many enterovirus genomes also harbour an upstream open reading frame (uORF) that is subject to strong purifying selection. Using echovirus 7 and poliovirus 1, we confirmed the expression of uORF protein in infected cells. Through ribosome profiling (a technique for the global footprinting of translating ribosomes), we also demonstrated translation of the uORF in representative members of the predominant human enterovirus species, namely Enterovirus A, B and C. In differentiated human intestinal organoids, uORF protein-knockout echoviruses are attenuated compared to the wild-type at late stages of infection where membrane-associated uORF protein facilitates virus release. Thus, we have identified a previously unknown enterovirus protein that facilitates virus growth in gut epithelial cells-the site of initial viral invasion into susceptible hosts. These findings overturn the 50-year-old dogma that enteroviruses use a single-polyprotein gene expression strategy and have important implications for the understanding of enterovirus pathogenesis.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30478287      PMCID: PMC6443042          DOI: 10.1038/s41564-018-0297-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Microbiol        ISSN: 2058-5276            Impact factor:   17.745


  45 in total

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7.  Inhibition of the Neddylation Pathway Suppresses Enterovirus Replication.

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8.  Metagenomic characterisation of avian parvoviruses and picornaviruses from Australian wild ducks.

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