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Akt Plays Differential Roles during the Life Cycles of Acute and Persistent Murine Norovirus Strains in Macrophages.

Irene A Owusu1,2, Karla D Passalacqua1,3, Carmen Mirabelli1, Jia Lu4, Vivienne L Young5, Myra Hosmillo4, Osbourne Quaye2, Ian Goodfellow4, Vernon K Ward5, Christiane E Wobus1.   

Abstract

Akt (protein kinase B) is a key signaling protein in eukaryotic cells that controls many cellular processes, such as glucose metabolism and cell proliferation, for survival. As obligate intracellular pathogens, viruses modulate host cellular processes, including Akt signaling, for optimal replication. The mechanisms by which viruses modulate Akt and the resulting effects on the infectious cycle differ widely depending on the virus. In this study, we explored the effect of Akt serine 473 phosphorylation (p-Akt) during murine norovirus (MNV) infection. p-Akt increased during infection of murine macrophages with acute MNV-1 and persistent CR3 and CR6 strains. Inhibition of Akt with MK2206, an inhibitor of all three isoforms of Akt (Akt1/2/3), reduced infectious virus progeny of all three virus strains. This reduction was due to decreased viral genome replication (CR3), defective virus assembly (MNV-1), or altered cellular egress (CR3 and CR6) in a virus strain-dependent manner. Collectively, our data demonstrate that Akt activation increases in macrophages during the later stages of the MNV infectious cycle, which may enhance viral infection in unique ways for different virus strains. The data, for the first time, indicate a role for Akt signaling in viral assembly and highlight additional phenotypic differences between closely related MNV strains. IMPORTANCE Human noroviruses (HNoV) are a leading cause of viral gastroenteritis, resulting in high annual economic burden and morbidity, yet there are no small-animal models supporting productive HNoV infection or robust culture systems producing cell culture-derived virus stocks. As a result, research on drug discovery and vaccine development against norovirus infection has been challenging, and no targeted antivirals or vaccines against HNoV are approved. On the other hand, murine norovirus (MNV) replicates to high titers in cell culture and is a convenient and widespread model in norovirus research. Our data demonstrate the importance of Akt signaling during the late stage of the MNV life cycle. Notably, the effect of Akt signaling on genome replication, virus assembly, and cellular egress is virus strain specific, highlighting the diversity of biological phenotypes despite small genetic variability among norovirus strains. This study is the first to demonstrate a role for Akt in viral assembly.

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Keywords:  AKT activation; Akt activation; assembly; calicivirus; egress; norovirus; noroviruses

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34787460      PMCID: PMC8827033          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01923-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   6.549


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