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Dengue Virus Infection Perturbs Lipid Homeostasis in Infected Mosquito Cells

Dengue virus causes ∼50–100 million infections per year and thus is considered one of the most aggressive arthropod-borne human pathogen worldwide. During its replication, dengue virus induces dramatic alterations in the intracellular membranes of infected cells. This phenomenon is observed both in...

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Autores principales: Perera, Rushika, Riley, Catherine, Isaac, Giorgis, Hopf-Jannasch, Amber S., Moore, Ronald J., Weitz, Karl W., Pasa-Tolic, Ljiljana, Metz, Thomas O., Adamec, Jiri, Kuhn, Richard J.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3310792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22457619
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002584
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author Perera, Rushika
Riley, Catherine
Isaac, Giorgis
Hopf-Jannasch, Amber S.
Moore, Ronald J.
Weitz, Karl W.
Pasa-Tolic, Ljiljana
Metz, Thomas O.
Adamec, Jiri
Kuhn, Richard J.
author_facet Perera, Rushika
Riley, Catherine
Isaac, Giorgis
Hopf-Jannasch, Amber S.
Moore, Ronald J.
Weitz, Karl W.
Pasa-Tolic, Ljiljana
Metz, Thomas O.
Adamec, Jiri
Kuhn, Richard J.
author_sort Perera, Rushika
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description Dengue virus causes ∼50–100 million infections per year and thus is considered one of the most aggressive arthropod-borne human pathogen worldwide. During its replication, dengue virus induces dramatic alterations in the intracellular membranes of infected cells. This phenomenon is observed both in human and vector-derived cells. Using high-resolution mass spectrometry of mosquito cells, we show that this membrane remodeling is directly linked to a unique lipid repertoire induced by dengue virus infection. Specifically, 15% of the metabolites detected were significantly different between DENV infected and uninfected cells while 85% of the metabolites detected were significantly different in isolated replication complex membranes. Furthermore, we demonstrate that intracellular lipid redistribution induced by the inhibition of fatty acid synthase, the rate-limiting enzyme in lipid biosynthesis, is sufficient for cell survival but is inhibitory to dengue virus replication. Lipids that have the capacity to destabilize and change the curvature of membranes as well as lipids that change the permeability of membranes are enriched in dengue virus infected cells. Several sphingolipids and other bioactive signaling molecules that are involved in controlling membrane fusion, fission, and trafficking as well as molecules that influence cytoskeletal reorganization are also up regulated during dengue infection. These observations shed light on the emerging role of lipids in shaping the membrane and protein environments during viral infections and suggest membrane-organizing principles that may influence virus-induced intracellular membrane architecture.
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spelling pubmed-33107922012-03-28 Dengue Virus Infection Perturbs Lipid Homeostasis in Infected Mosquito Cells Perera, Rushika Riley, Catherine Isaac, Giorgis Hopf-Jannasch, Amber S. Moore, Ronald J. Weitz, Karl W. Pasa-Tolic, Ljiljana Metz, Thomas O. Adamec, Jiri Kuhn, Richard J. PLoS Pathog Research Article Dengue virus causes ∼50–100 million infections per year and thus is considered one of the most aggressive arthropod-borne human pathogen worldwide. During its replication, dengue virus induces dramatic alterations in the intracellular membranes of infected cells. This phenomenon is observed both in human and vector-derived cells. Using high-resolution mass spectrometry of mosquito cells, we show that this membrane remodeling is directly linked to a unique lipid repertoire induced by dengue virus infection. Specifically, 15% of the metabolites detected were significantly different between DENV infected and uninfected cells while 85% of the metabolites detected were significantly different in isolated replication complex membranes. Furthermore, we demonstrate that intracellular lipid redistribution induced by the inhibition of fatty acid synthase, the rate-limiting enzyme in lipid biosynthesis, is sufficient for cell survival but is inhibitory to dengue virus replication. Lipids that have the capacity to destabilize and change the curvature of membranes as well as lipids that change the permeability of membranes are enriched in dengue virus infected cells. Several sphingolipids and other bioactive signaling molecules that are involved in controlling membrane fusion, fission, and trafficking as well as molecules that influence cytoskeletal reorganization are also up regulated during dengue infection. These observations shed light on the emerging role of lipids in shaping the membrane and protein environments during viral infections and suggest membrane-organizing principles that may influence virus-induced intracellular membrane architecture. Public Library of Science 2012-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3310792/ /pubmed/22457619 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002584 Text en Perera 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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Perera, Rushika
Riley, Catherine
Isaac, Giorgis
Hopf-Jannasch, Amber S.
Moore, Ronald J.
Weitz, Karl W.
Pasa-Tolic, Ljiljana
Metz, Thomas O.
Adamec, Jiri
Kuhn, Richard J.
Dengue Virus Infection Perturbs Lipid Homeostasis in Infected Mosquito Cells
title Dengue Virus Infection Perturbs Lipid Homeostasis in Infected Mosquito Cells
title_full Dengue Virus Infection Perturbs Lipid Homeostasis in Infected Mosquito Cells
title_fullStr Dengue Virus Infection Perturbs Lipid Homeostasis in Infected Mosquito Cells
title_full_unstemmed Dengue Virus Infection Perturbs Lipid Homeostasis in Infected Mosquito Cells
title_short Dengue Virus Infection Perturbs Lipid Homeostasis in Infected Mosquito Cells
title_sort dengue virus infection perturbs lipid homeostasis in infected mosquito cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3310792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22457619
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002584
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