Cargando…

Capsid protein from red-spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus induces incomplete autophagy by inactivating the HSP90ab1-AKT-MTOR pathway

As a highly important fish virus, nervous necrosis virus (NNV) has caused severe economic losses to the aquaculture industry worldwide. Autophagy, an evolutionarily conserved intracellular degradation process, is involved in the pathogenesis of several viruses. Although NNV can induce autophagy to f...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Zhang, Wan-Wan, Jia, Peng, Lu, Xiao-Bing, Chen, Xiao-Qi, Weng, Jue-Hua, Jia, Kun-Tong, Yi, Mei-Sheng
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Science Press 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8743256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34904422
http://dx.doi.org/10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2021.249
_version_ 1784629870399062016
author Zhang, Wan-Wan
Jia, Peng
Lu, Xiao-Bing
Chen, Xiao-Qi
Weng, Jue-Hua
Jia, Kun-Tong
Yi, Mei-Sheng
author_facet Zhang, Wan-Wan
Jia, Peng
Lu, Xiao-Bing
Chen, Xiao-Qi
Weng, Jue-Hua
Jia, Kun-Tong
Yi, Mei-Sheng
author_sort Zhang, Wan-Wan
collection PubMed
description As a highly important fish virus, nervous necrosis virus (NNV) has caused severe economic losses to the aquaculture industry worldwide. Autophagy, an evolutionarily conserved intracellular degradation process, is involved in the pathogenesis of several viruses. Although NNV can induce autophagy to facilitate infection in grouper fish spleen cells, how it initiates and mediates autophagy pathways during the initial stage of infection is still unclear. Here, we found that red-spotted grouper NNV (RGNNV) induced autophagosome formation in two fish cell lines at 1.5 and 3 h post infection, indicating that autophagy is activated upon entry of RGNNV. Moreover, autophagic detection showed that RGNNV entry induced incomplete autophagy by impairing the fusion of autophagosomes with lysosomes. Further investigation revealed that binding of the RGNNV capsid protein (CP) to the Lateolabrax japonicus heat shock protein HSP90ab1 (LjHSP90ab1), a cell surface receptor of RGNNV, contributed to RGNNV invasion-induced autophagy. Finally, we found that CP blocked the interaction of L. japonicus protein kinase B (AKT) with LjHSP90ab1 by competitively binding the NM domain of LjHSP90ab1 to inhibit the AKT-mechanistic target of the rapamycin (MTOR) pathway. This study provides novel insight into the relationship between NNV receptors and autophagy, which may help clarify the pathogenesis of NNV.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8743256
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Science Press
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-87432562022-01-18 Capsid protein from red-spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus induces incomplete autophagy by inactivating the HSP90ab1-AKT-MTOR pathway Zhang, Wan-Wan Jia, Peng Lu, Xiao-Bing Chen, Xiao-Qi Weng, Jue-Hua Jia, Kun-Tong Yi, Mei-Sheng Zool Res Article As a highly important fish virus, nervous necrosis virus (NNV) has caused severe economic losses to the aquaculture industry worldwide. Autophagy, an evolutionarily conserved intracellular degradation process, is involved in the pathogenesis of several viruses. Although NNV can induce autophagy to facilitate infection in grouper fish spleen cells, how it initiates and mediates autophagy pathways during the initial stage of infection is still unclear. Here, we found that red-spotted grouper NNV (RGNNV) induced autophagosome formation in two fish cell lines at 1.5 and 3 h post infection, indicating that autophagy is activated upon entry of RGNNV. Moreover, autophagic detection showed that RGNNV entry induced incomplete autophagy by impairing the fusion of autophagosomes with lysosomes. Further investigation revealed that binding of the RGNNV capsid protein (CP) to the Lateolabrax japonicus heat shock protein HSP90ab1 (LjHSP90ab1), a cell surface receptor of RGNNV, contributed to RGNNV invasion-induced autophagy. Finally, we found that CP blocked the interaction of L. japonicus protein kinase B (AKT) with LjHSP90ab1 by competitively binding the NM domain of LjHSP90ab1 to inhibit the AKT-mechanistic target of the rapamycin (MTOR) pathway. This study provides novel insight into the relationship between NNV receptors and autophagy, which may help clarify the pathogenesis of NNV. Science Press 2022-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8743256/ /pubmed/34904422 http://dx.doi.org/10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2021.249 Text en Editorial Office of Zoological Research, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Article
Zhang, Wan-Wan
Jia, Peng
Lu, Xiao-Bing
Chen, Xiao-Qi
Weng, Jue-Hua
Jia, Kun-Tong
Yi, Mei-Sheng
Capsid protein from red-spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus induces incomplete autophagy by inactivating the HSP90ab1-AKT-MTOR pathway
title Capsid protein from red-spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus induces incomplete autophagy by inactivating the HSP90ab1-AKT-MTOR pathway
title_full Capsid protein from red-spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus induces incomplete autophagy by inactivating the HSP90ab1-AKT-MTOR pathway
title_fullStr Capsid protein from red-spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus induces incomplete autophagy by inactivating the HSP90ab1-AKT-MTOR pathway
title_full_unstemmed Capsid protein from red-spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus induces incomplete autophagy by inactivating the HSP90ab1-AKT-MTOR pathway
title_short Capsid protein from red-spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus induces incomplete autophagy by inactivating the HSP90ab1-AKT-MTOR pathway
title_sort capsid protein from red-spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus induces incomplete autophagy by inactivating the hsp90ab1-akt-mtor pathway
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8743256/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34904422
http://dx.doi.org/10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2021.249
work_keys_str_mv AT zhangwanwan capsidproteinfromredspottedgroupernervousnecrosisvirusinducesincompleteautophagybyinactivatingthehsp90ab1aktmtorpathway
AT jiapeng capsidproteinfromredspottedgroupernervousnecrosisvirusinducesincompleteautophagybyinactivatingthehsp90ab1aktmtorpathway
AT luxiaobing capsidproteinfromredspottedgroupernervousnecrosisvirusinducesincompleteautophagybyinactivatingthehsp90ab1aktmtorpathway
AT chenxiaoqi capsidproteinfromredspottedgroupernervousnecrosisvirusinducesincompleteautophagybyinactivatingthehsp90ab1aktmtorpathway
AT wengjuehua capsidproteinfromredspottedgroupernervousnecrosisvirusinducesincompleteautophagybyinactivatingthehsp90ab1aktmtorpathway
AT jiakuntong capsidproteinfromredspottedgroupernervousnecrosisvirusinducesincompleteautophagybyinactivatingthehsp90ab1aktmtorpathway
AT yimeisheng capsidproteinfromredspottedgroupernervousnecrosisvirusinducesincompleteautophagybyinactivatingthehsp90ab1aktmtorpathway