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High-Throughput Fluorescence-Based Screen Identifies the Neuronal MicroRNA miR-124 as a Positive Regulator of Alphavirus Infection.

Paula López1, Erika Girardi2, Bryan C Mounce3, Amélie Weiss4, Béatrice Chane-Woon-Ming1, Mélanie Messmer1, Pasi Kaukinen1, Arnaud Kopp4, Diane Bortolamiol-Becet1, Ali Fendri1, Marco Vignuzzi3, Laurent Brino4, Sébastien Pfeffer2.   

Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small regulatory RNAs which act by modulating the expression of target genes. In addition to their role in maintaining essential physiological functions in the cell, miRNAs can also regulate viral infections. They can do so directly by targeting RNAs of viral origin or indirectly by targeting host mRNAs, and this can result in a positive or negative outcome for the virus. Here, we performed a fluorescence-based miRNA genome-wide screen in order to identify cellular miRNAs involved in the regulation of arbovirus infection in human cells. We identified 16 miRNAs showing a positive effect on Sindbis virus (SINV) expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP), among which were a number of neuron-specific ones such as miR-124. We confirmed that overexpression of miR-124 increases both SINV structural protein translation and viral production and that this effect is mediated by its seed sequence. We further demonstrated that the SINV genome possesses a binding site for miR-124. Both inhibition of miR-124 and silent mutations to disrupt this binding site in the viral RNA abolished positive regulation. We also proved that miR-124 inhibition reduces SINV infection in human differentiated neuronal cells. Finally, we showed that the proviral effect of miR-124 is conserved in other alphaviruses, as its inhibition reduces chikungunya virus (CHIKV) production in human cells. Altogether, our work expands the panel of positive regulation of the viral cycle by direct binding of host miRNAs to the viral RNA and provides new insights into the role of cellular miRNAs as regulators of alphavirus infection.IMPORTANCE Arthropod-borne (arbo) viruses are part of a class of pathogens that are transmitted to their final hosts by insects. Because of climate change, the habitat of some of these insects, such as mosquitoes, is shifting, thereby facilitating the emergence of viral epidemics. Among the pathologies associated with arbovirus infection, neurological diseases such as meningitis and encephalitis represent a significant health burden. Using a genome-wide miRNA screen, we identified neuronal miR-124 as a positive regulator of the Sindbis and chikungunya alphaviruses. We also showed that this effect was in part direct, thereby opening novel avenues to treat alphavirus infections.
Copyright © 2020 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  RNA virus; Sindbis virus; alphavirus; arbovirus; chikungunya virus; host-virus interaction; miR-124; microRNA; neuron

Year:  2020        PMID: 32102877      PMCID: PMC7163141          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.02145-19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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