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A Genome-Wide CRISPR-Cas9 Screen Reveals the Requirement of Host Cell Sulfation for Schmallenberg Virus Infection.

Thiprampai Thamamongood1,2,3,4, Andrea Aebischer5, Valentina Wagner1,2, Max W Chang6, Roland Elling7,8, Christopher Benner6, Adolfo García-Sastre9,10,11,12, Georg Kochs1,2, Martin Beer13, Martin Schwemmle14,2.   

Abstract

Schmallenberg virus (SBV) is an insect-transmitted orthobunyavirus that can cause abortions and congenital malformations in the offspring of ruminants. Even though the two viral surface glycoproteins Gn and Gc are involved in host cell entry, the specific cellular receptors of SBV are currently unknown. Using genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 forward screening, we identified 3'-phosphoadenosine 5'-phosphosulfate (PAPS) transporter 1 (PAPST1) as an essential factor for SBV infection. PAPST1 is a sulfotransferase involved in heparan sulfate proteoglycan synthesis encoded by the solute carrier family 35 member B2 gene (SLC35B2). SBV cell surface attachment and entry were largely reduced upon the knockout of SLC35B2, whereas the reconstitution of SLC35B2 in these cells fully restored their susceptibility to SBV infection. Furthermore, treatment of cells with heparinase diminished infection with SBV, confirming that heparan sulfate plays an important role in cell attachment and entry, although to various degrees, heparan sulfate was also found to be important to initiate infection by two other bunyaviruses, La Crosse virus and Rift Valley fever virus. Thus, PAPST1-triggered synthesis of cell surface heparan sulfate is required for the efficient replication of SBV and other bunyaviruses.IMPORTANCE SBV is a newly emerging orthobunyavirus (family Peribunyaviridae) that has spread rapidly across Europe since 2011, resulting in substantial economic losses in livestock farming. In this study, we performed unbiased genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 screening and identified PAPST1, a sulfotransferase encoded by SLC35B2, as a host entry factor for SBV. Consistent with its role in the synthesis of heparan sulfate, we show that this activity is required for efficient infection by SBV. A comparable dependency on heparan sulfate was also observed for La Crosse virus and Rift Valley fever virus, highlighting the importance of heparan sulfate for host cell infection by bunyaviruses. Thus, the present work provides crucial insights into virus-host interactions of important animal and human pathogens.
Copyright © 2020 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  CRISPR-Cas; Schmallenberg virus; host entry factor; orthobunyavirus

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32522852      PMCID: PMC7431805          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00752-20

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


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