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C19orf66 interrupts Zika virus replication by inducing lysosomal degradation of viral NS3

The rapidly emerging human health crisis associated with the Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemic and its link to severe complications highlights the growing need to identify the mechanisms by which ZIKV accesses hosts. Interferon response protects host cells against viral infection, while the cellular factor...

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Autores principales: Wu, Yun, Yang, Xinyu, Yao, Zhicheng, Dong, Xinhuai, Zhang, Danrui, Hu, Yiwen, Zhang, Shihao, Lin, Jiajie, Chen, Jiahui, An, Shu, Ye, Hengming, Zhang, Shuqing, Qiu, Ziying, He, Zhenjian, Huang, Mingxing, Wei, Guohong, Zhu, Xun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7082052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32150556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008083
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author Wu, Yun
Yang, Xinyu
Yao, Zhicheng
Dong, Xinhuai
Zhang, Danrui
Hu, Yiwen
Zhang, Shihao
Lin, Jiajie
Chen, Jiahui
An, Shu
Ye, Hengming
Zhang, Shuqing
Qiu, Ziying
He, Zhenjian
Huang, Mingxing
Wei, Guohong
Zhu, Xun
author_facet Wu, Yun
Yang, Xinyu
Yao, Zhicheng
Dong, Xinhuai
Zhang, Danrui
Hu, Yiwen
Zhang, Shihao
Lin, Jiajie
Chen, Jiahui
An, Shu
Ye, Hengming
Zhang, Shuqing
Qiu, Ziying
He, Zhenjian
Huang, Mingxing
Wei, Guohong
Zhu, Xun
author_sort Wu, Yun
collection PubMed
description The rapidly emerging human health crisis associated with the Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemic and its link to severe complications highlights the growing need to identify the mechanisms by which ZIKV accesses hosts. Interferon response protects host cells against viral infection, while the cellular factors that mediate this defense are the products of interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs). Although hundreds of ISGs have been identified, only a few have been characterized for their antiviral potential, target specificity and mechanisms of action. In this work, we focused our investigation on the possible antiviral effect of a novel ISG, C19orf66 in response to ZIKV infection and the associated mechanisms. We found that ZIKV infection could induce C19orf66 expression in ZIKV-permissive cells, and such an overexpression of C19orf66 remarkably suppressed ZIKV replication. Conversely, the depletion of C19orf66 led to a significant increase in viral replication. Furthermore, C19orf66 was found to interact and co-localize with ZIKV nonstructural protein 3 (NS3), thus inducing NS3 degradation via a lysosome-dependent pathway. Taken together, this study identified C19orf66 as a novel ISG that exerts antiviral effects against ZIKV by specifically degrading a viral nonstructural protein. These findings uncovered an intriguing mechanism of C19orf66 that targeting NS3 protein of ZIKV, providing clues for understanding the actions of innate immunity, and affording the possible availability of new drug targets that can be used for therapeutic intervention.
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spelling pubmed-70820522020-03-24 C19orf66 interrupts Zika virus replication by inducing lysosomal degradation of viral NS3 Wu, Yun Yang, Xinyu Yao, Zhicheng Dong, Xinhuai Zhang, Danrui Hu, Yiwen Zhang, Shihao Lin, Jiajie Chen, Jiahui An, Shu Ye, Hengming Zhang, Shuqing Qiu, Ziying He, Zhenjian Huang, Mingxing Wei, Guohong Zhu, Xun PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article The rapidly emerging human health crisis associated with the Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemic and its link to severe complications highlights the growing need to identify the mechanisms by which ZIKV accesses hosts. Interferon response protects host cells against viral infection, while the cellular factors that mediate this defense are the products of interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs). Although hundreds of ISGs have been identified, only a few have been characterized for their antiviral potential, target specificity and mechanisms of action. In this work, we focused our investigation on the possible antiviral effect of a novel ISG, C19orf66 in response to ZIKV infection and the associated mechanisms. We found that ZIKV infection could induce C19orf66 expression in ZIKV-permissive cells, and such an overexpression of C19orf66 remarkably suppressed ZIKV replication. Conversely, the depletion of C19orf66 led to a significant increase in viral replication. Furthermore, C19orf66 was found to interact and co-localize with ZIKV nonstructural protein 3 (NS3), thus inducing NS3 degradation via a lysosome-dependent pathway. Taken together, this study identified C19orf66 as a novel ISG that exerts antiviral effects against ZIKV by specifically degrading a viral nonstructural protein. These findings uncovered an intriguing mechanism of C19orf66 that targeting NS3 protein of ZIKV, providing clues for understanding the actions of innate immunity, and affording the possible availability of new drug targets that can be used for therapeutic intervention. Public Library of Science 2020-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7082052/ /pubmed/32150556 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008083 Text en © 2020 Wu 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wu, Yun
Yang, Xinyu
Yao, Zhicheng
Dong, Xinhuai
Zhang, Danrui
Hu, Yiwen
Zhang, Shihao
Lin, Jiajie
Chen, Jiahui
An, Shu
Ye, Hengming
Zhang, Shuqing
Qiu, Ziying
He, Zhenjian
Huang, Mingxing
Wei, Guohong
Zhu, Xun
C19orf66 interrupts Zika virus replication by inducing lysosomal degradation of viral NS3
title C19orf66 interrupts Zika virus replication by inducing lysosomal degradation of viral NS3
title_full C19orf66 interrupts Zika virus replication by inducing lysosomal degradation of viral NS3
title_fullStr C19orf66 interrupts Zika virus replication by inducing lysosomal degradation of viral NS3
title_full_unstemmed C19orf66 interrupts Zika virus replication by inducing lysosomal degradation of viral NS3
title_short C19orf66 interrupts Zika virus replication by inducing lysosomal degradation of viral NS3
title_sort c19orf66 interrupts zika virus replication by inducing lysosomal degradation of viral ns3
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7082052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32150556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008083
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