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Phosphatidylethanolamine and Phosphatidylserine Synergize To Enhance GAS6/AXL-Mediated Virus Infection and Efferocytosis.

Lizhou Zhang1, Audrey S Richard1, Cody B Jackson1, Amrita Ojha1, Hyeryun Choe2.   

Abstract

Phosphatidylserine (PS) receptors mediate clearance of apoptotic cells-efferocytosis-by recognizing the PS exposed on those cells. They also mediate the entry of enveloped viruses by binding PS in the virion membrane. Here, we show that phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) synergizes with PS to enhance PS receptor-mediated efferocytosis and virus entry. The presence of PE on the same surface as PS dramatically enhances recognition of PS by PS-binding proteins such as GAS6, PROS, and TIM1. Liposomes containing both PE and PS bound to GAS6 and were engulfed by AXL-expressing cells much more efficiently than those containing PS alone. Further, infection of AXL-expressing cells by infectious Zika virus or Ebola, Chikungunya, or eastern equine encephalitis pseudoviruses was inhibited with greater efficiency by the liposomes containing both PS and PE compared to a mixture of liposomes separately composed of PS and PE. These data demonstrate that simultaneous recognition of PE and PS maximizes PS receptor-mediated virus entry and efferocytosis and underscore the important contribution of PE in these major biological processes.IMPORTANCE Phosphatidylserine (PS) and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) are usually sequestered to the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane of the healthy eukaryotic cells. During apoptosis, these phospholipids move to the cell's outer leaflet where they are recognized by so-called PS receptors on surveilling phagocytes. Several pathogenic families of enveloped viruses hijack these PS receptors to gain entry into their target cells. Here, we show that efficiency of these processes is enhanced, namely, PE synergizes with PS to promote PS receptor-mediated virus infection and clearance of apoptotic cells. These findings deepen our understanding of how these fundamental biological processes are executed.
Copyright © 2020 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  Chikungunya virus; Ebola virus; Zika virus; eastern equine encephalitis virus; efferocytosis; liposome; phosphatidylethanolamine; phosphatidylserine; synergy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33115868      PMCID: PMC7944455          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.02079-20

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


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