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Antibody-induced internalisation of retroviral envelope glycoproteins is a signal initiation event

As obligate parasites, viruses highjack, modify and repurpose the cellular machinery for their own replication. Viral proteins have, therefore, evolved biological functions, such as signalling potential, that alter host cell physiology in ways that are still incompletely understood. Retroviral envel...

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Autores principales: Panova, Veera, Attig, Jan, Young, George R., Stoye, Jonathan P., Kassiotis, George
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7274472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32453763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008605
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author Panova, Veera
Attig, Jan
Young, George R.
Stoye, Jonathan P.
Kassiotis, George
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Attig, Jan
Young, George R.
Stoye, Jonathan P.
Kassiotis, George
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description As obligate parasites, viruses highjack, modify and repurpose the cellular machinery for their own replication. Viral proteins have, therefore, evolved biological functions, such as signalling potential, that alter host cell physiology in ways that are still incompletely understood. Retroviral envelope glycoproteins interact with several host proteins, extracellularly with their cellular receptor and anti-envelope antibodies, and intracellularly with proteins of the cytoskeleton or sorting, endocytosis and recirculation pathways. Here, we examined the impact of endogenous retroviral envelope glycoprotein expression and interaction with host proteins, particularly antibodies, on the cell, independently of retroviral infection. We found that in the commonly used C57BL/6 substrains of mice, where murine leukaemia virus (MLV) envelope glycoproteins are expressed by several endogenous MLV proviruses, the highest expressed MLV envelope glycoprotein is under the control of an immune-responsive cellular promoter, thus linking MLV envelope glycoprotein expression with immune activation. We further showed that antibody ligation induces extensive internalisation from the plasma membrane into endocytic compartments of MLV envelope glycoproteins, which are not normally subject to constitutive endocytosis. Importantly, antibody binding and internalisation of MLV envelope glycoproteins initiates signalling cascades in envelope-expressing murine lymphocytic cell lines, leading to cellular activation. Similar effects were observed by MLV envelope glycoprotein ligation by its cellular receptor mCAT-1, and by overexpression in human lymphocytic cells, where it required an intact tyrosine-based YXXΦ motif in the envelope glycoprotein cytoplasmic tail. Together, these results suggest that signalling potential is a general property of retroviral envelope glycoproteins and, therefore, a target for intervention.
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spelling pubmed-72744722020-06-16 Antibody-induced internalisation of retroviral envelope glycoproteins is a signal initiation event Panova, Veera Attig, Jan Young, George R. Stoye, Jonathan P. Kassiotis, George PLoS Pathog Research Article As obligate parasites, viruses highjack, modify and repurpose the cellular machinery for their own replication. Viral proteins have, therefore, evolved biological functions, such as signalling potential, that alter host cell physiology in ways that are still incompletely understood. Retroviral envelope glycoproteins interact with several host proteins, extracellularly with their cellular receptor and anti-envelope antibodies, and intracellularly with proteins of the cytoskeleton or sorting, endocytosis and recirculation pathways. Here, we examined the impact of endogenous retroviral envelope glycoprotein expression and interaction with host proteins, particularly antibodies, on the cell, independently of retroviral infection. We found that in the commonly used C57BL/6 substrains of mice, where murine leukaemia virus (MLV) envelope glycoproteins are expressed by several endogenous MLV proviruses, the highest expressed MLV envelope glycoprotein is under the control of an immune-responsive cellular promoter, thus linking MLV envelope glycoprotein expression with immune activation. We further showed that antibody ligation induces extensive internalisation from the plasma membrane into endocytic compartments of MLV envelope glycoproteins, which are not normally subject to constitutive endocytosis. Importantly, antibody binding and internalisation of MLV envelope glycoproteins initiates signalling cascades in envelope-expressing murine lymphocytic cell lines, leading to cellular activation. Similar effects were observed by MLV envelope glycoprotein ligation by its cellular receptor mCAT-1, and by overexpression in human lymphocytic cells, where it required an intact tyrosine-based YXXΦ motif in the envelope glycoprotein cytoplasmic tail. Together, these results suggest that signalling potential is a general property of retroviral envelope glycoproteins and, therefore, a target for intervention. Public Library of Science 2020-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7274472/ /pubmed/32453763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008605 Text en © 2020 Panova 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.
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Panova, Veera
Attig, Jan
Young, George R.
Stoye, Jonathan P.
Kassiotis, George
Antibody-induced internalisation of retroviral envelope glycoproteins is a signal initiation event
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title_fullStr Antibody-induced internalisation of retroviral envelope glycoproteins is a signal initiation event
title_full_unstemmed Antibody-induced internalisation of retroviral envelope glycoproteins is a signal initiation event
title_short Antibody-induced internalisation of retroviral envelope glycoproteins is a signal initiation event
title_sort antibody-induced internalisation of retroviral envelope glycoproteins is a signal initiation event
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7274472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32453763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008605
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