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Tubular Structure Induced by a Plant Virus Facilitates Viral Spread in Its Vector Insect
Rice dwarf virus (RDV) replicates in and is transmitted by a leafhopper vector in a persistent-propagative manner. Previous cytopathologic and genetic data revealed that tubular structures, constructed by the nonstructural viral protein Pns10, contain viral particles and are directly involved in the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3499585/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23166500 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003032 |
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author | Chen, Qian Chen, Hongyan Mao, Qianzhuo Liu, Qifei Shimizu, Takumi Uehara-Ichiki, Tamaki Wu, Zujian Xie, Lianhui Omura, Toshihiro Wei, Taiyun |
author_facet | Chen, Qian Chen, Hongyan Mao, Qianzhuo Liu, Qifei Shimizu, Takumi Uehara-Ichiki, Tamaki Wu, Zujian Xie, Lianhui Omura, Toshihiro Wei, Taiyun |
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description | Rice dwarf virus (RDV) replicates in and is transmitted by a leafhopper vector in a persistent-propagative manner. Previous cytopathologic and genetic data revealed that tubular structures, constructed by the nonstructural viral protein Pns10, contain viral particles and are directly involved in the intercellular spread of RDV among cultured leafhopper cells. Here, we demonstrated that RDV exploited these virus-containing tubules to move along actin-based microvilli of the epithelial cells and muscle fibers of visceral muscle tissues in the alimentary canal, facilitating the spread of virus in the body of its insect vector leafhoppers. In cultured leafhopper cells, the knockdown of Pns10 expression due to RNA interference (RNAi) induced by synthesized dsRNA from Pns10 gene strongly inhibited tubule formation and prevented the spread of virus among insect vector cells. RNAi induced after ingestion of dsRNA from Pns10 gene strongly inhibited formation of tubules, preventing intercellular spread and transmission of the virus by the leafhopper. All these results, for the first time, show that a persistent-propagative virus exploits virus-containing tubules composed of a nonstructural viral protein to traffic along actin-based cellular protrusions, facilitating the intercellular spread of the virus in the vector insect. The RNAi strategy and the insect vector cell culture provide useful tools to investigate the molecular mechanisms enabling efficient transmission of persistent-propagative plant viruses by vector insects. |
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spelling | pubmed-34995852012-11-19 Tubular Structure Induced by a Plant Virus Facilitates Viral Spread in Its Vector Insect Chen, Qian Chen, Hongyan Mao, Qianzhuo Liu, Qifei Shimizu, Takumi Uehara-Ichiki, Tamaki Wu, Zujian Xie, Lianhui Omura, Toshihiro Wei, Taiyun PLoS Pathog Research Article Rice dwarf virus (RDV) replicates in and is transmitted by a leafhopper vector in a persistent-propagative manner. Previous cytopathologic and genetic data revealed that tubular structures, constructed by the nonstructural viral protein Pns10, contain viral particles and are directly involved in the intercellular spread of RDV among cultured leafhopper cells. Here, we demonstrated that RDV exploited these virus-containing tubules to move along actin-based microvilli of the epithelial cells and muscle fibers of visceral muscle tissues in the alimentary canal, facilitating the spread of virus in the body of its insect vector leafhoppers. In cultured leafhopper cells, the knockdown of Pns10 expression due to RNA interference (RNAi) induced by synthesized dsRNA from Pns10 gene strongly inhibited tubule formation and prevented the spread of virus among insect vector cells. RNAi induced after ingestion of dsRNA from Pns10 gene strongly inhibited formation of tubules, preventing intercellular spread and transmission of the virus by the leafhopper. All these results, for the first time, show that a persistent-propagative virus exploits virus-containing tubules composed of a nonstructural viral protein to traffic along actin-based cellular protrusions, facilitating the intercellular spread of the virus in the vector insect. The RNAi strategy and the insect vector cell culture provide useful tools to investigate the molecular mechanisms enabling efficient transmission of persistent-propagative plant viruses by vector insects. Public Library of Science 2012-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3499585/ /pubmed/23166500 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003032 Text en © 2012 Chen 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Chen, Qian Chen, Hongyan Mao, Qianzhuo Liu, Qifei Shimizu, Takumi Uehara-Ichiki, Tamaki Wu, Zujian Xie, Lianhui Omura, Toshihiro Wei, Taiyun Tubular Structure Induced by a Plant Virus Facilitates Viral Spread in Its Vector Insect |
title | Tubular Structure Induced by a Plant Virus Facilitates Viral Spread in Its Vector Insect |
title_full | Tubular Structure Induced by a Plant Virus Facilitates Viral Spread in Its Vector Insect |
title_fullStr | Tubular Structure Induced by a Plant Virus Facilitates Viral Spread in Its Vector Insect |
title_full_unstemmed | Tubular Structure Induced by a Plant Virus Facilitates Viral Spread in Its Vector Insect |
title_short | Tubular Structure Induced by a Plant Virus Facilitates Viral Spread in Its Vector Insect |
title_sort | tubular structure induced by a plant virus facilitates viral spread in its vector insect |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3499585/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23166500 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003032 |
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