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Asian Zika Virus Isolate Significantly Changes the Transcriptional Profile and Alternative RNA Splicing Events in a Neuroblastoma Cell Line

The alternative splicing of pre-mRNAs expands a single genetic blueprint to encode multiple, functionally diverse protein isoforms. Viruses have previously been shown to interact with, depend on, and alter host splicing machinery. The consequences, however, incited by viral infection on the global a...

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Autores principales: Bonenfant, Gaston, Meng, Ryan, Shotwell, Carl, Badu, Pheonah, Payne, Anne F., Ciota, Alexander T., Sammons, Morgan A., Berglund, J. Andrew, Pager, Cara T.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7290316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32380717
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12050510
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author Bonenfant, Gaston
Meng, Ryan
Shotwell, Carl
Badu, Pheonah
Payne, Anne F.
Ciota, Alexander T.
Sammons, Morgan A.
Berglund, J. Andrew
Pager, Cara T.
author_facet Bonenfant, Gaston
Meng, Ryan
Shotwell, Carl
Badu, Pheonah
Payne, Anne F.
Ciota, Alexander T.
Sammons, Morgan A.
Berglund, J. Andrew
Pager, Cara T.
author_sort Bonenfant, Gaston
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description The alternative splicing of pre-mRNAs expands a single genetic blueprint to encode multiple, functionally diverse protein isoforms. Viruses have previously been shown to interact with, depend on, and alter host splicing machinery. The consequences, however, incited by viral infection on the global alternative slicing (AS) landscape are under-appreciated. Here, we investigated the transcriptional and alternative splicing profile of neuronal cells infected with a contemporary Puerto Rican Zika virus (ZIKV(PR)) isolate, an isolate of the prototypical Ugandan ZIKV (ZIKV(MR)), and dengue virus 2 (DENV2). Our analyses revealed that ZIKV(PR) induced significantly more differential changes in expressed genes compared to ZIKV(MR) or DENV2, despite all three viruses showing equivalent infectivity and viral RNA levels. Consistent with the transcriptional profile, ZIKV(PR) induced a higher number of alternative splicing events compared to ZIKV(MR) or DENV2, and gene ontology analyses highlighted alternative splicing changes in genes associated with mRNA splicing. In summary, we show that ZIKV affects cellular RNA homeostasis not only at the transcriptional levels but also through the alternative splicing of cellular transcripts. These findings could provide new molecular insights into the neuropathologies associated with this virus.
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spelling pubmed-72903162020-06-15 Asian Zika Virus Isolate Significantly Changes the Transcriptional Profile and Alternative RNA Splicing Events in a Neuroblastoma Cell Line Bonenfant, Gaston Meng, Ryan Shotwell, Carl Badu, Pheonah Payne, Anne F. Ciota, Alexander T. Sammons, Morgan A. Berglund, J. Andrew Pager, Cara T. Viruses Article The alternative splicing of pre-mRNAs expands a single genetic blueprint to encode multiple, functionally diverse protein isoforms. Viruses have previously been shown to interact with, depend on, and alter host splicing machinery. The consequences, however, incited by viral infection on the global alternative slicing (AS) landscape are under-appreciated. Here, we investigated the transcriptional and alternative splicing profile of neuronal cells infected with a contemporary Puerto Rican Zika virus (ZIKV(PR)) isolate, an isolate of the prototypical Ugandan ZIKV (ZIKV(MR)), and dengue virus 2 (DENV2). Our analyses revealed that ZIKV(PR) induced significantly more differential changes in expressed genes compared to ZIKV(MR) or DENV2, despite all three viruses showing equivalent infectivity and viral RNA levels. Consistent with the transcriptional profile, ZIKV(PR) induced a higher number of alternative splicing events compared to ZIKV(MR) or DENV2, and gene ontology analyses highlighted alternative splicing changes in genes associated with mRNA splicing. In summary, we show that ZIKV affects cellular RNA homeostasis not only at the transcriptional levels but also through the alternative splicing of cellular transcripts. These findings could provide new molecular insights into the neuropathologies associated with this virus. MDPI 2020-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7290316/ /pubmed/32380717 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12050510 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bonenfant, Gaston
Meng, Ryan
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Badu, Pheonah
Payne, Anne F.
Ciota, Alexander T.
Sammons, Morgan A.
Berglund, J. Andrew
Pager, Cara T.
Asian Zika Virus Isolate Significantly Changes the Transcriptional Profile and Alternative RNA Splicing Events in a Neuroblastoma Cell Line
title Asian Zika Virus Isolate Significantly Changes the Transcriptional Profile and Alternative RNA Splicing Events in a Neuroblastoma Cell Line
title_full Asian Zika Virus Isolate Significantly Changes the Transcriptional Profile and Alternative RNA Splicing Events in a Neuroblastoma Cell Line
title_fullStr Asian Zika Virus Isolate Significantly Changes the Transcriptional Profile and Alternative RNA Splicing Events in a Neuroblastoma Cell Line
title_full_unstemmed Asian Zika Virus Isolate Significantly Changes the Transcriptional Profile and Alternative RNA Splicing Events in a Neuroblastoma Cell Line
title_short Asian Zika Virus Isolate Significantly Changes the Transcriptional Profile and Alternative RNA Splicing Events in a Neuroblastoma Cell Line
title_sort asian zika virus isolate significantly changes the transcriptional profile and alternative rna splicing events in a neuroblastoma cell line
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7290316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32380717
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12050510
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