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Enterovirus D68 capsid formation and stability requires acidic compartments

Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68), a picornavirus traditionally associated with respiratory infections, has recently been linked to a polio-like paralytic condition known as acute flaccid myelitis. EV-D68 is understudied, and much of the field’s understanding of this virus is based on studies of poliovirus....

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Autores principales: Galitska, Ganna, Jassey, Alagie, Wagner, Michael A., Pollack, Noah, Miller, Katelyn, Jackson, William T.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10653823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37819109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02141-23
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author Galitska, Ganna
Jassey, Alagie
Wagner, Michael A.
Pollack, Noah
Miller, Katelyn
Jackson, William T.
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Jassey, Alagie
Wagner, Michael A.
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Miller, Katelyn
Jackson, William T.
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description Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68), a picornavirus traditionally associated with respiratory infections, has recently been linked to a polio-like paralytic condition known as acute flaccid myelitis. EV-D68 is understudied, and much of the field’s understanding of this virus is based on studies of poliovirus. For poliovirus, we previously showed that low pH promotes virus capsid maturation, but here we show that, for EV-D68, inhibition of compartment acidification during a specific window of infection causes a defect in capsid formation and maintenance. These phenotypes are accompanied by radical changes in the infected cell, with viral replication organelles clustering in a tight juxtanuclear grouping. Organelle acidification is critical during a narrow window from 3 to 4 hpi, which we have termed the “transition point,” separating translation and peak RNA replication from capsid formation, maturation, and egress. Our findings highlight that acidification is crucial only when vesicles convert from RNA factories to virion crucibles. IMPORTANCE: The respiratory picornavirus enterovirus D68 is a causative agent of acute flaccid myelitis, a childhood paralysis disease identified in the last decade. Poliovirus, another picornavirus associated with paralytic disease, is a fecal-oral virus that survives acidic environments when passing from host to host. Here, we follow up on our previous work showing a requirement for acidic intracellular compartments for maturation cleavage of poliovirus particles. Enterovirus D68 requires acidic vesicles for an earlier step, assembly, and maintenance of viral particles themselves. These data have strong implications for the use of acidification blocking treatments to combat enterovirus diseases.
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spelling pubmed-106538232023-10-11 Enterovirus D68 capsid formation and stability requires acidic compartments Galitska, Ganna Jassey, Alagie Wagner, Michael A. Pollack, Noah Miller, Katelyn Jackson, William T. mBio Research Article Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68), a picornavirus traditionally associated with respiratory infections, has recently been linked to a polio-like paralytic condition known as acute flaccid myelitis. EV-D68 is understudied, and much of the field’s understanding of this virus is based on studies of poliovirus. For poliovirus, we previously showed that low pH promotes virus capsid maturation, but here we show that, for EV-D68, inhibition of compartment acidification during a specific window of infection causes a defect in capsid formation and maintenance. These phenotypes are accompanied by radical changes in the infected cell, with viral replication organelles clustering in a tight juxtanuclear grouping. Organelle acidification is critical during a narrow window from 3 to 4 hpi, which we have termed the “transition point,” separating translation and peak RNA replication from capsid formation, maturation, and egress. Our findings highlight that acidification is crucial only when vesicles convert from RNA factories to virion crucibles. IMPORTANCE: The respiratory picornavirus enterovirus D68 is a causative agent of acute flaccid myelitis, a childhood paralysis disease identified in the last decade. Poliovirus, another picornavirus associated with paralytic disease, is a fecal-oral virus that survives acidic environments when passing from host to host. Here, we follow up on our previous work showing a requirement for acidic intracellular compartments for maturation cleavage of poliovirus particles. Enterovirus D68 requires acidic vesicles for an earlier step, assembly, and maintenance of viral particles themselves. These data have strong implications for the use of acidification blocking treatments to combat enterovirus diseases. American Society for Microbiology 2023-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10653823/ /pubmed/37819109 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02141-23 Text en Copyright © 2023 Galitska et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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title_full Enterovirus D68 capsid formation and stability requires acidic compartments
title_fullStr Enterovirus D68 capsid formation and stability requires acidic compartments
title_full_unstemmed Enterovirus D68 capsid formation and stability requires acidic compartments
title_short Enterovirus D68 capsid formation and stability requires acidic compartments
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10653823/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37819109
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02141-23
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