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Viral proteogenomic and expression profiling during productive replication of a skin-tropic herpesvirus in the natural host

Efficient transmission of herpesviruses is essential for dissemination in host populations; however, little is known about the viral genes that mediate transmission, mostly due to a lack of natural virus-host model systems. Marek’s disease is a devastating herpesviral disease of chickens caused by M...

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Autores principales: Volkening, Jeremy D., Spatz, Stephen J., Ponnuraj, Nagendraprabhu, Akbar, Haji, Arrington, Justine V., Vega-Rodriguez, Widaliz, Jarosinski, Keith W.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10284419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37289833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011204
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author Volkening, Jeremy D.
Spatz, Stephen J.
Ponnuraj, Nagendraprabhu
Akbar, Haji
Arrington, Justine V.
Vega-Rodriguez, Widaliz
Jarosinski, Keith W.
author_facet Volkening, Jeremy D.
Spatz, Stephen J.
Ponnuraj, Nagendraprabhu
Akbar, Haji
Arrington, Justine V.
Vega-Rodriguez, Widaliz
Jarosinski, Keith W.
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description Efficient transmission of herpesviruses is essential for dissemination in host populations; however, little is known about the viral genes that mediate transmission, mostly due to a lack of natural virus-host model systems. Marek’s disease is a devastating herpesviral disease of chickens caused by Marek’s disease virus (MDV) and an excellent natural model to study skin-tropic herpesviruses and transmission. Like varicella zoster virus that causes chicken pox in humans, the only site where infectious cell-free MD virions are efficiently produced is in epithelial skin cells, a requirement for host-to-host transmission. Here, we enriched for heavily infected feather follicle epithelial skin cells of live chickens to measure both viral transcription and protein expression using combined short- and long-read RNA sequencing and LC/MS-MS bottom-up proteomics. Enrichment produced a previously unseen breadth and depth of viral peptide sequencing. We confirmed protein translation for 84 viral genes at high confidence (1% FDR) and correlated relative protein abundance with RNA expression levels. Using a proteogenomic approach, we confirmed translation of most well-characterized spliced viral transcripts and identified a novel, abundant isoform of the 14 kDa transcript family via IsoSeq transcripts, short-read intron-spanning sequencing reads, and a high-quality junction-spanning peptide identification. We identified peptides representing alternative start codon usage in several genes and putative novel microORFs at the 5’ ends of two core herpesviral genes, pUL47 and ICP4, along with strong evidence of independent transcription and translation of the capsid scaffold protein pUL26.5. Using a natural animal host model system to examine viral gene expression provides a robust, efficient, and meaningful way of validating results gathered from cell culture systems.
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spelling pubmed-102844192023-06-22 Viral proteogenomic and expression profiling during productive replication of a skin-tropic herpesvirus in the natural host Volkening, Jeremy D. Spatz, Stephen J. Ponnuraj, Nagendraprabhu Akbar, Haji Arrington, Justine V. Vega-Rodriguez, Widaliz Jarosinski, Keith W. PLoS Pathog Research Article Efficient transmission of herpesviruses is essential for dissemination in host populations; however, little is known about the viral genes that mediate transmission, mostly due to a lack of natural virus-host model systems. Marek’s disease is a devastating herpesviral disease of chickens caused by Marek’s disease virus (MDV) and an excellent natural model to study skin-tropic herpesviruses and transmission. Like varicella zoster virus that causes chicken pox in humans, the only site where infectious cell-free MD virions are efficiently produced is in epithelial skin cells, a requirement for host-to-host transmission. Here, we enriched for heavily infected feather follicle epithelial skin cells of live chickens to measure both viral transcription and protein expression using combined short- and long-read RNA sequencing and LC/MS-MS bottom-up proteomics. Enrichment produced a previously unseen breadth and depth of viral peptide sequencing. We confirmed protein translation for 84 viral genes at high confidence (1% FDR) and correlated relative protein abundance with RNA expression levels. Using a proteogenomic approach, we confirmed translation of most well-characterized spliced viral transcripts and identified a novel, abundant isoform of the 14 kDa transcript family via IsoSeq transcripts, short-read intron-spanning sequencing reads, and a high-quality junction-spanning peptide identification. We identified peptides representing alternative start codon usage in several genes and putative novel microORFs at the 5’ ends of two core herpesviral genes, pUL47 and ICP4, along with strong evidence of independent transcription and translation of the capsid scaffold protein pUL26.5. Using a natural animal host model system to examine viral gene expression provides a robust, efficient, and meaningful way of validating results gathered from cell culture systems. Public Library of Science 2023-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10284419/ /pubmed/37289833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011204 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Volkening, Jeremy D.
Spatz, Stephen J.
Ponnuraj, Nagendraprabhu
Akbar, Haji
Arrington, Justine V.
Vega-Rodriguez, Widaliz
Jarosinski, Keith W.
Viral proteogenomic and expression profiling during productive replication of a skin-tropic herpesvirus in the natural host
title Viral proteogenomic and expression profiling during productive replication of a skin-tropic herpesvirus in the natural host
title_full Viral proteogenomic and expression profiling during productive replication of a skin-tropic herpesvirus in the natural host
title_fullStr Viral proteogenomic and expression profiling during productive replication of a skin-tropic herpesvirus in the natural host
title_full_unstemmed Viral proteogenomic and expression profiling during productive replication of a skin-tropic herpesvirus in the natural host
title_short Viral proteogenomic and expression profiling during productive replication of a skin-tropic herpesvirus in the natural host
title_sort viral proteogenomic and expression profiling during productive replication of a skin-tropic herpesvirus in the natural host
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10284419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37289833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011204
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