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Programmed Ribosomal Frameshift Alters Expression of West Nile Virus Genes and Facilitates Virus Replication in Birds and Mosquitoes
West Nile virus (WNV) is a human pathogen of significant medical importance with close to 40,000 cases of encephalitis and more than 1,600 deaths reported in the US alone since its first emergence in New York in 1999. Previous studies identified a motif in the beginning of non-structural gene NS2A o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4223154/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25375107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004447 |
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author | Melian, Ezequiel Balmori Hall-Mendelin, Sonja Du, Fangyao Owens, Nick Bosco-Lauth, Angela M. Nagasaki, Tomoko Rudd, Stephen Brault, Aaron C. Bowen, Richard A. Hall, Roy A. van den Hurk, Andrew F. Khromykh, Alexander A. |
author_facet | Melian, Ezequiel Balmori Hall-Mendelin, Sonja Du, Fangyao Owens, Nick Bosco-Lauth, Angela M. Nagasaki, Tomoko Rudd, Stephen Brault, Aaron C. Bowen, Richard A. Hall, Roy A. van den Hurk, Andrew F. Khromykh, Alexander A. |
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description | West Nile virus (WNV) is a human pathogen of significant medical importance with close to 40,000 cases of encephalitis and more than 1,600 deaths reported in the US alone since its first emergence in New York in 1999. Previous studies identified a motif in the beginning of non-structural gene NS2A of encephalitic flaviviruses including WNV which induces programmed −1 ribosomal frameshift (PRF) resulting in production of an additional NS protein NS1′. We have previously demonstrated that mutant WNV with abolished PRF was attenuated in mice. Here we have extended our previous observations by showing that PRF does not appear to have a significant role in virus replication, virion formation, and viral spread in several cell lines in vitro. However, we have also shown that PRF induces an over production of structural proteins over non-structural proteins in virus-infected cells and that mutation abolishing PRF is present in ∼11% of the wild type virus population. In vivo experiments in house sparrows using wild type and PRF mutant of New York 99 strain of WNV viruses showed some attenuation for the PRF mutant virus. Moreover, PRF mutant of Kunjin strain of WNV showed significant decrease compared to wild type virus infection in dissemination of the virus from the midgut through the haemocoel, and ultimately the capacity of infected mosquitoes to transmit virus. Thus our results demonstrate an important role for PRF in regulating expression of viral genes and consequently virus replication in avian and mosquito hosts. |
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spelling | pubmed-42231542014-11-13 Programmed Ribosomal Frameshift Alters Expression of West Nile Virus Genes and Facilitates Virus Replication in Birds and Mosquitoes Melian, Ezequiel Balmori Hall-Mendelin, Sonja Du, Fangyao Owens, Nick Bosco-Lauth, Angela M. Nagasaki, Tomoko Rudd, Stephen Brault, Aaron C. Bowen, Richard A. Hall, Roy A. van den Hurk, Andrew F. Khromykh, Alexander A. PLoS Pathog Research Article West Nile virus (WNV) is a human pathogen of significant medical importance with close to 40,000 cases of encephalitis and more than 1,600 deaths reported in the US alone since its first emergence in New York in 1999. Previous studies identified a motif in the beginning of non-structural gene NS2A of encephalitic flaviviruses including WNV which induces programmed −1 ribosomal frameshift (PRF) resulting in production of an additional NS protein NS1′. We have previously demonstrated that mutant WNV with abolished PRF was attenuated in mice. Here we have extended our previous observations by showing that PRF does not appear to have a significant role in virus replication, virion formation, and viral spread in several cell lines in vitro. However, we have also shown that PRF induces an over production of structural proteins over non-structural proteins in virus-infected cells and that mutation abolishing PRF is present in ∼11% of the wild type virus population. In vivo experiments in house sparrows using wild type and PRF mutant of New York 99 strain of WNV viruses showed some attenuation for the PRF mutant virus. Moreover, PRF mutant of Kunjin strain of WNV showed significant decrease compared to wild type virus infection in dissemination of the virus from the midgut through the haemocoel, and ultimately the capacity of infected mosquitoes to transmit virus. Thus our results demonstrate an important role for PRF in regulating expression of viral genes and consequently virus replication in avian and mosquito hosts. Public Library of Science 2014-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4223154/ /pubmed/25375107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004447 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Melian, Ezequiel Balmori Hall-Mendelin, Sonja Du, Fangyao Owens, Nick Bosco-Lauth, Angela M. Nagasaki, Tomoko Rudd, Stephen Brault, Aaron C. Bowen, Richard A. Hall, Roy A. van den Hurk, Andrew F. Khromykh, Alexander A. Programmed Ribosomal Frameshift Alters Expression of West Nile Virus Genes and Facilitates Virus Replication in Birds and Mosquitoes |
title | Programmed Ribosomal Frameshift Alters Expression of West Nile Virus Genes and Facilitates Virus Replication in Birds and Mosquitoes |
title_full | Programmed Ribosomal Frameshift Alters Expression of West Nile Virus Genes and Facilitates Virus Replication in Birds and Mosquitoes |
title_fullStr | Programmed Ribosomal Frameshift Alters Expression of West Nile Virus Genes and Facilitates Virus Replication in Birds and Mosquitoes |
title_full_unstemmed | Programmed Ribosomal Frameshift Alters Expression of West Nile Virus Genes and Facilitates Virus Replication in Birds and Mosquitoes |
title_short | Programmed Ribosomal Frameshift Alters Expression of West Nile Virus Genes and Facilitates Virus Replication in Birds and Mosquitoes |
title_sort | programmed ribosomal frameshift alters expression of west nile virus genes and facilitates virus replication in birds and mosquitoes |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4223154/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25375107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004447 |
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