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Comparative Profiling of Ubiquitin Proteasome System Interplay with Influenza A Virus PB2 Polymerase Protein Recapitulating Virus Evolution in Humans

The optimized exploitation of cell resources is one cornerstone of a successful infection. Differential mapping of host-pathogen protein-protein interactions (PPIs) on the basis of comparative interactomics of multiple strains is an effective strategy to highlight correlations between host proteome...

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Autores principales: Biquand, Elise, Poirson, Juline, Karim, Marwah, Declercq, Marion, Malausse, Nicolas, Cassonnet, Patricia, Barbezange, Cyril, Straub, Marie-Laure, Jones, Louis, Munier, Sandie, Naffakh, Nadia, van der Werf, Sylvie, Jacob, Yves, Masson, Murielle, Demeret, Caroline
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5700371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29202037
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00330-17
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author Biquand, Elise
Poirson, Juline
Karim, Marwah
Declercq, Marion
Malausse, Nicolas
Cassonnet, Patricia
Barbezange, Cyril
Straub, Marie-Laure
Jones, Louis
Munier, Sandie
Naffakh, Nadia
van der Werf, Sylvie
Jacob, Yves
Masson, Murielle
Demeret, Caroline
author_facet Biquand, Elise
Poirson, Juline
Karim, Marwah
Declercq, Marion
Malausse, Nicolas
Cassonnet, Patricia
Barbezange, Cyril
Straub, Marie-Laure
Jones, Louis
Munier, Sandie
Naffakh, Nadia
van der Werf, Sylvie
Jacob, Yves
Masson, Murielle
Demeret, Caroline
author_sort Biquand, Elise
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description The optimized exploitation of cell resources is one cornerstone of a successful infection. Differential mapping of host-pathogen protein-protein interactions (PPIs) on the basis of comparative interactomics of multiple strains is an effective strategy to highlight correlations between host proteome hijacking and biological or pathogenic traits. Here, we developed an interactomic pipeline to deliver high-confidence comparative maps of PPIs between a given pathogen and the human ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS). This subarray of the human proteome represents a range of essential cellular functions and promiscuous targets for many viruses. The screening pipeline was applied to the influenza A virus (IAV) PB2 polymerase proteins of five strains representing different levels of virulence in humans. An extensive PB2-UPS interplay has been detected that recapitulates the evolution of IAVs in humans. Functional validation with several IAV strains, including the seasonal H1N1(pdm09) and H3N2 viruses, confirmed the biological relevance of most identified UPS factors and revealed strain-independent and strain-specific effects of UPS factor invalidation on IAV infection. This strategy is applicable to proteins from any other virus or pathogen, providing a valuable resource with which to explore the UPS-pathogen interplay and its relationship with pathogenicity. IMPORTANCE Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are responsible for mild-to-severe seasonal respiratory illness of public health concern worldwide, and the risk of avian strain outbreaks in humans is a constant threat. Elucidating the requisites of IAV adaptation to humans is thus of prime importance. In this study, we explored how PB2 replication proteins of IAV strains with different levels of virulence in humans hijack a major protein modification pathway of the human host cell, the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS). We found that the PB2 protein engages in an extended interplay with the UPS that evolved along with the virus’s adaptation to humans. This suggests that UPS hijacking underlies the efficient infection of humans and can be used as an indicator for evaluation of the potential of avian IAVs to infect humans. Several UPS factors were found to be necessary for infection with circulating IAV strains, pointing to potential targets for therapeutic approaches.
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spelling pubmed-57003712017-12-01 Comparative Profiling of Ubiquitin Proteasome System Interplay with Influenza A Virus PB2 Polymerase Protein Recapitulating Virus Evolution in Humans Biquand, Elise Poirson, Juline Karim, Marwah Declercq, Marion Malausse, Nicolas Cassonnet, Patricia Barbezange, Cyril Straub, Marie-Laure Jones, Louis Munier, Sandie Naffakh, Nadia van der Werf, Sylvie Jacob, Yves Masson, Murielle Demeret, Caroline mSphere Research Article The optimized exploitation of cell resources is one cornerstone of a successful infection. Differential mapping of host-pathogen protein-protein interactions (PPIs) on the basis of comparative interactomics of multiple strains is an effective strategy to highlight correlations between host proteome hijacking and biological or pathogenic traits. Here, we developed an interactomic pipeline to deliver high-confidence comparative maps of PPIs between a given pathogen and the human ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS). This subarray of the human proteome represents a range of essential cellular functions and promiscuous targets for many viruses. The screening pipeline was applied to the influenza A virus (IAV) PB2 polymerase proteins of five strains representing different levels of virulence in humans. An extensive PB2-UPS interplay has been detected that recapitulates the evolution of IAVs in humans. Functional validation with several IAV strains, including the seasonal H1N1(pdm09) and H3N2 viruses, confirmed the biological relevance of most identified UPS factors and revealed strain-independent and strain-specific effects of UPS factor invalidation on IAV infection. This strategy is applicable to proteins from any other virus or pathogen, providing a valuable resource with which to explore the UPS-pathogen interplay and its relationship with pathogenicity. IMPORTANCE Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are responsible for mild-to-severe seasonal respiratory illness of public health concern worldwide, and the risk of avian strain outbreaks in humans is a constant threat. Elucidating the requisites of IAV adaptation to humans is thus of prime importance. In this study, we explored how PB2 replication proteins of IAV strains with different levels of virulence in humans hijack a major protein modification pathway of the human host cell, the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS). We found that the PB2 protein engages in an extended interplay with the UPS that evolved along with the virus’s adaptation to humans. This suggests that UPS hijacking underlies the efficient infection of humans and can be used as an indicator for evaluation of the potential of avian IAVs to infect humans. Several UPS factors were found to be necessary for infection with circulating IAV strains, pointing to potential targets for therapeutic approaches. American Society for Microbiology 2017-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5700371/ /pubmed/29202037 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00330-17 Text en Copyright © 2017 Biquand 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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Biquand, Elise
Poirson, Juline
Karim, Marwah
Declercq, Marion
Malausse, Nicolas
Cassonnet, Patricia
Barbezange, Cyril
Straub, Marie-Laure
Jones, Louis
Munier, Sandie
Naffakh, Nadia
van der Werf, Sylvie
Jacob, Yves
Masson, Murielle
Demeret, Caroline
Comparative Profiling of Ubiquitin Proteasome System Interplay with Influenza A Virus PB2 Polymerase Protein Recapitulating Virus Evolution in Humans
title Comparative Profiling of Ubiquitin Proteasome System Interplay with Influenza A Virus PB2 Polymerase Protein Recapitulating Virus Evolution in Humans
title_full Comparative Profiling of Ubiquitin Proteasome System Interplay with Influenza A Virus PB2 Polymerase Protein Recapitulating Virus Evolution in Humans
title_fullStr Comparative Profiling of Ubiquitin Proteasome System Interplay with Influenza A Virus PB2 Polymerase Protein Recapitulating Virus Evolution in Humans
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Profiling of Ubiquitin Proteasome System Interplay with Influenza A Virus PB2 Polymerase Protein Recapitulating Virus Evolution in Humans
title_short Comparative Profiling of Ubiquitin Proteasome System Interplay with Influenza A Virus PB2 Polymerase Protein Recapitulating Virus Evolution in Humans
title_sort comparative profiling of ubiquitin proteasome system interplay with influenza a virus pb2 polymerase protein recapitulating virus evolution in humans
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5700371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29202037
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00330-17
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