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Genome-Wide Mutagenesis Reveals That ORF7 Is a Novel VZV Skin-Tropic Factor

The Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) is a ubiquitous human alpha-herpesvirus that is the causative agent of chicken pox and shingles. Although an attenuated VZV vaccine (v-Oka) has been widely used in children in the United States, chicken pox outbreaks are still seen, and the shingles vaccine only redu...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Zhen, Selariu, Anca, Warden, Charles, Huang, Grace, Huang, Ying, Zaccheus, Oluleke, Cheng, Tong, Xia, Ningshao, Zhu, Hua
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2895648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20617166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000971
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author Zhang, Zhen
Selariu, Anca
Warden, Charles
Huang, Grace
Huang, Ying
Zaccheus, Oluleke
Cheng, Tong
Xia, Ningshao
Zhu, Hua
author_facet Zhang, Zhen
Selariu, Anca
Warden, Charles
Huang, Grace
Huang, Ying
Zaccheus, Oluleke
Cheng, Tong
Xia, Ningshao
Zhu, Hua
author_sort Zhang, Zhen
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description The Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) is a ubiquitous human alpha-herpesvirus that is the causative agent of chicken pox and shingles. Although an attenuated VZV vaccine (v-Oka) has been widely used in children in the United States, chicken pox outbreaks are still seen, and the shingles vaccine only reduces the risk of shingles by 50%. Therefore, VZV still remains an important public health concern. Knowledge of VZV replication and pathogenesis remains limited due to its highly cell-associated nature in cultured cells, the difficulty of generating recombinant viruses, and VZV's almost exclusive tropism for human cells and tissues. In order to circumvent these hurdles, we cloned the entire VZV (p-Oka) genome into a bacterial artificial chromosome that included a dual-reporter system (GFP and luciferase reporter genes). We used PCR-based mutagenesis and the homologous recombination system in the E. coli to individually delete each of the genome's 70 unique ORFs. The collection of viral mutants obtained was systematically examined both in MeWo cells and in cultured human fetal skin organ samples. We use our genome-wide deletion library to provide novel functional annotations to 51% of the VZV proteome. We found 44 out of 70 VZV ORFs to be essential for viral replication. Among the 26 non-essential ORF deletion mutants, eight have discernable growth defects in MeWo. Interestingly, four ORFs were found to be required for viral replication in skin organ cultures, but not in MeWo cells, suggesting their potential roles as skin tropism factors. One of the genes (ORF7) has never been described as a skin tropic factor. The global profiling of the VZV genome gives further insights into the replication and pathogenesis of this virus, which can lead to improved prevention and therapy of chicken pox and shingles.
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spelling pubmed-28956482010-07-08 Genome-Wide Mutagenesis Reveals That ORF7 Is a Novel VZV Skin-Tropic Factor Zhang, Zhen Selariu, Anca Warden, Charles Huang, Grace Huang, Ying Zaccheus, Oluleke Cheng, Tong Xia, Ningshao Zhu, Hua PLoS Pathog Research Article The Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) is a ubiquitous human alpha-herpesvirus that is the causative agent of chicken pox and shingles. Although an attenuated VZV vaccine (v-Oka) has been widely used in children in the United States, chicken pox outbreaks are still seen, and the shingles vaccine only reduces the risk of shingles by 50%. Therefore, VZV still remains an important public health concern. Knowledge of VZV replication and pathogenesis remains limited due to its highly cell-associated nature in cultured cells, the difficulty of generating recombinant viruses, and VZV's almost exclusive tropism for human cells and tissues. In order to circumvent these hurdles, we cloned the entire VZV (p-Oka) genome into a bacterial artificial chromosome that included a dual-reporter system (GFP and luciferase reporter genes). We used PCR-based mutagenesis and the homologous recombination system in the E. coli to individually delete each of the genome's 70 unique ORFs. The collection of viral mutants obtained was systematically examined both in MeWo cells and in cultured human fetal skin organ samples. We use our genome-wide deletion library to provide novel functional annotations to 51% of the VZV proteome. We found 44 out of 70 VZV ORFs to be essential for viral replication. Among the 26 non-essential ORF deletion mutants, eight have discernable growth defects in MeWo. Interestingly, four ORFs were found to be required for viral replication in skin organ cultures, but not in MeWo cells, suggesting their potential roles as skin tropism factors. One of the genes (ORF7) has never been described as a skin tropic factor. The global profiling of the VZV genome gives further insights into the replication and pathogenesis of this virus, which can lead to improved prevention and therapy of chicken pox and shingles. Public Library of Science 2010-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2895648/ /pubmed/20617166 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000971 Text en Zhang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Zhang, Zhen
Selariu, Anca
Warden, Charles
Huang, Grace
Huang, Ying
Zaccheus, Oluleke
Cheng, Tong
Xia, Ningshao
Zhu, Hua
Genome-Wide Mutagenesis Reveals That ORF7 Is a Novel VZV Skin-Tropic Factor
title Genome-Wide Mutagenesis Reveals That ORF7 Is a Novel VZV Skin-Tropic Factor
title_full Genome-Wide Mutagenesis Reveals That ORF7 Is a Novel VZV Skin-Tropic Factor
title_fullStr Genome-Wide Mutagenesis Reveals That ORF7 Is a Novel VZV Skin-Tropic Factor
title_full_unstemmed Genome-Wide Mutagenesis Reveals That ORF7 Is a Novel VZV Skin-Tropic Factor
title_short Genome-Wide Mutagenesis Reveals That ORF7 Is a Novel VZV Skin-Tropic Factor
title_sort genome-wide mutagenesis reveals that orf7 is a novel vzv skin-tropic factor
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2895648/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20617166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1000971
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