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Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Structural Protein GP3 Regulates Claudin 4 To Facilitate the Early Stages of Infection.

Guofei Ding1,2, Jiaqi Liu1,2, Qingyuan Shao1,2, Bin Wang1,2, Jian Feng1,2, Yingchao Li1,2, Li Li1,2, Shengliang Cao1,2, Fangyuan Cong1,2, Yuzhong Zhao1,2, Sidang Liu1,2, Yihong Xiao3,2.   

Abstract

Claudins (CLDN) are a family of proteins that represent the most important components of tight junctions, where they establish the paracellular barrier that controls the flow of molecules in the intercellular space between epithelial cells. Several types of viruses make full use of CLDN to facilitate entry into cells. Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is one of the most important pathogens in the swine industry. In this study, we found that CLDN4 functions as an anti-PRRSV factor by blocking its absorption during the early stages of infection. The small extracellular loop (ECL2) of CLDN4 restricted the viral particles outside cells by binding to GP3. A novel function of GP3-mediated regulation of CLDN4 transcription was suggested. CLDN4 can be decreased through downregulating the level of CLDN4 transcription by ubiquitinating the transcription factor, SP1. The mechanism by which highly pathogenic PRRSV infects the epithelium was proposed. Importantly, ECL2 was found to block PRRSV absorption and infection and neutralize the virus. A more in-depth understanding of PRRSV infection is described, and novel therapeutic antiviral strategies are discussed.IMPORTANCE In the present study, the role of CLDN4 in PRRSV infection was studied. The results showed that CLDN4 blocked absorption into cells and restricted extracellular viral particles via the interaction between the CLDN4 small extracellular loop, ECL2, and the viral surface protein GP3. GP3 was found to downregulate CLDN4 through ubiquitination of the transcription factor SP1 to facilitate viral entry. The mechanism by which highly pathogenic PRRSV infects the epithelium is suggested. A novel function of GP3 in regulating gene transcription was discovered. Moreover, ECL2 could block PRRSV absorption and infection, as well as neutralizing the virus in the supernatant, which may lead to the development of novel therapeutic antiviral strategies.
Copyright © 2020 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  GP3; blocking; claudin 4; porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus; transcriptional regulation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32759320      PMCID: PMC7527063          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00124-20

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


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