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Interferon-Induced Transmembrane Protein 3 Is a Virus-Associated Protein Which Suppresses Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Replication by Blocking Viral Membrane Fusion

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) infection eliminates production of type I interferons (IFNs) in host cells, which triggers an antiviral immune response through the induction of downstream IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs), thus escaping the fate of host-mediated clearance. The...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Angke, Duan, Hong, Zhao, Huijun, Liao, Huancheng, Du, Yongkun, Li, Liangliang, Jiang, Dawei, Wan, Bo, Wu, Yanan, Ji, Pengchao, Zhou, En-Min, Zhang, Gaiping
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7925183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32999030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01350-20
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author Zhang, Angke
Duan, Hong
Zhao, Huijun
Liao, Huancheng
Du, Yongkun
Li, Liangliang
Jiang, Dawei
Wan, Bo
Wu, Yanan
Ji, Pengchao
Zhou, En-Min
Zhang, Gaiping
author_facet Zhang, Angke
Duan, Hong
Zhao, Huijun
Liao, Huancheng
Du, Yongkun
Li, Liangliang
Jiang, Dawei
Wan, Bo
Wu, Yanan
Ji, Pengchao
Zhou, En-Min
Zhang, Gaiping
author_sort Zhang, Angke
collection PubMed
description Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) infection eliminates production of type I interferons (IFNs) in host cells, which triggers an antiviral immune response through the induction of downstream IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs), thus escaping the fate of host-mediated clearance. The IFN-induced transmembrane 3 (IFITM3) has recently been identified as an ISG and plays a pivotal role against enveloped RNA viruses by restricting cell entry. However, the role of IFITM3 in PRRSV replication is unknown. The present study demonstrated that overexpression of IFITM3 suppresses PRRSV replication, while silencing of endogenous IFITM3 prominently promoted PRRSV replication. Additionally, it was shown that IFITM3 undergoes S-palmitoylation and ubiquitination modification, and both posttranslational modifications contribute to the anti-PRRSV activity of IFITM3. Further study showed that PRRSV particles are transported into endosomes and then into lysosomes during the early stages of infection, and confocal microscopy results revealed that PRRSV particles are transported to IFITM3-positive cellular vesicles. By using a single virus particle fluorescent labeling technique, we confirmed that IFITM3 can restrict PRRSV membrane fusion by inducing accumulation of cholesterol in cellular vesicles. Additionally, we found that both endogenous and exogenous IFITM3 are incorporated into newly producing PRRS virions and diminish viral intrinsic infectivity. By using cell coculture systems, we found that IFITM3 effectively restricted PRRSV intercellular transmission, which may have been caused by disrupted membrane fusion and reduced viral infectivity. In conclusion, our results demonstrate, for the first time, that swine IFITM3 interferes with the life cycle of PRRSV, and possibly other enveloped arteritis viruses, at multiple steps. IMPORTANCE Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), which is caused by PRRS virus (PRRSV), is of great economic significance to the swine industry. Due to the complicated immune escape mechanisms of PRRSV, there are no effective vaccines or therapeutic drugs currently available against PRRS. Identification of cellular factors and underlying mechanisms that establish an effective antiviral state against PRRSV can provide unique strategies for developing antiviral vaccines or drugs. As an interferon (IFN)-stimulated gene, the role of IFN-induced transmembrane 3 (IFITM3) in PRRSV infection has not been reported as of yet. In the present study, it was shown that IFITM3 can exert a potent anti-PRRSV effect, and PRRS virions are trafficked to IFITM3-containing cell vesicles, where viral membrane fusion is impaired by cholesterol accumulation that is induced by IFITM3. Additionally, both endogenous and exogenous IFITM3 are incorporated into newly assembled progeny virions, and this decreased their intrinsic infectivity.
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spelling pubmed-79251832021-03-09 Interferon-Induced Transmembrane Protein 3 Is a Virus-Associated Protein Which Suppresses Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Replication by Blocking Viral Membrane Fusion Zhang, Angke Duan, Hong Zhao, Huijun Liao, Huancheng Du, Yongkun Li, Liangliang Jiang, Dawei Wan, Bo Wu, Yanan Ji, Pengchao Zhou, En-Min Zhang, Gaiping J Virol Virus-Cell Interactions Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) infection eliminates production of type I interferons (IFNs) in host cells, which triggers an antiviral immune response through the induction of downstream IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs), thus escaping the fate of host-mediated clearance. The IFN-induced transmembrane 3 (IFITM3) has recently been identified as an ISG and plays a pivotal role against enveloped RNA viruses by restricting cell entry. However, the role of IFITM3 in PRRSV replication is unknown. The present study demonstrated that overexpression of IFITM3 suppresses PRRSV replication, while silencing of endogenous IFITM3 prominently promoted PRRSV replication. Additionally, it was shown that IFITM3 undergoes S-palmitoylation and ubiquitination modification, and both posttranslational modifications contribute to the anti-PRRSV activity of IFITM3. Further study showed that PRRSV particles are transported into endosomes and then into lysosomes during the early stages of infection, and confocal microscopy results revealed that PRRSV particles are transported to IFITM3-positive cellular vesicles. By using a single virus particle fluorescent labeling technique, we confirmed that IFITM3 can restrict PRRSV membrane fusion by inducing accumulation of cholesterol in cellular vesicles. Additionally, we found that both endogenous and exogenous IFITM3 are incorporated into newly producing PRRS virions and diminish viral intrinsic infectivity. By using cell coculture systems, we found that IFITM3 effectively restricted PRRSV intercellular transmission, which may have been caused by disrupted membrane fusion and reduced viral infectivity. In conclusion, our results demonstrate, for the first time, that swine IFITM3 interferes with the life cycle of PRRSV, and possibly other enveloped arteritis viruses, at multiple steps. IMPORTANCE Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), which is caused by PRRS virus (PRRSV), is of great economic significance to the swine industry. Due to the complicated immune escape mechanisms of PRRSV, there are no effective vaccines or therapeutic drugs currently available against PRRS. Identification of cellular factors and underlying mechanisms that establish an effective antiviral state against PRRSV can provide unique strategies for developing antiviral vaccines or drugs. As an interferon (IFN)-stimulated gene, the role of IFN-induced transmembrane 3 (IFITM3) in PRRSV infection has not been reported as of yet. In the present study, it was shown that IFITM3 can exert a potent anti-PRRSV effect, and PRRS virions are trafficked to IFITM3-containing cell vesicles, where viral membrane fusion is impaired by cholesterol accumulation that is induced by IFITM3. Additionally, both endogenous and exogenous IFITM3 are incorporated into newly assembled progeny virions, and this decreased their intrinsic infectivity. American Society for Microbiology 2020-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7925183/ /pubmed/32999030 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01350-20 Text en Copyright © 2020 Zhang 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/) .
spellingShingle Virus-Cell Interactions
Zhang, Angke
Duan, Hong
Zhao, Huijun
Liao, Huancheng
Du, Yongkun
Li, Liangliang
Jiang, Dawei
Wan, Bo
Wu, Yanan
Ji, Pengchao
Zhou, En-Min
Zhang, Gaiping
Interferon-Induced Transmembrane Protein 3 Is a Virus-Associated Protein Which Suppresses Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Replication by Blocking Viral Membrane Fusion
title Interferon-Induced Transmembrane Protein 3 Is a Virus-Associated Protein Which Suppresses Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Replication by Blocking Viral Membrane Fusion
title_full Interferon-Induced Transmembrane Protein 3 Is a Virus-Associated Protein Which Suppresses Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Replication by Blocking Viral Membrane Fusion
title_fullStr Interferon-Induced Transmembrane Protein 3 Is a Virus-Associated Protein Which Suppresses Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Replication by Blocking Viral Membrane Fusion
title_full_unstemmed Interferon-Induced Transmembrane Protein 3 Is a Virus-Associated Protein Which Suppresses Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Replication by Blocking Viral Membrane Fusion
title_short Interferon-Induced Transmembrane Protein 3 Is a Virus-Associated Protein Which Suppresses Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus Replication by Blocking Viral Membrane Fusion
title_sort interferon-induced transmembrane protein 3 is a virus-associated protein which suppresses porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus replication by blocking viral membrane fusion
topic Virus-Cell Interactions
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7925183/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32999030
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JVI.01350-20
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