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Flotillin 2 Facilitates the Infection of a Plant Virus in the Gut of Insect Vector

Most plant viruses require insect vectors for transmission. One of the key steps for the transmission of persistent-circulative plant viruses is overcoming the gut barrier to enter epithelial cells. To date, little has been known about viral cofactors in gut epithelial cells of insect vectors. Here,...

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Autores principales: Wang, Wei, Qiao, Luqin, Lu, Hong, Chen, Xiaofang, Wang, Xue, Yu, Jinting, Zhu, Jiaming, Xiao, Yan, Ma, Yonghuan, Wu, Yao, Zhao, Wan, Cui, Feng
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9006895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35254088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.02140-21
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author Wang, Wei
Qiao, Luqin
Lu, Hong
Chen, Xiaofang
Wang, Xue
Yu, Jinting
Zhu, Jiaming
Xiao, Yan
Ma, Yonghuan
Wu, Yao
Zhao, Wan
Cui, Feng
author_facet Wang, Wei
Qiao, Luqin
Lu, Hong
Chen, Xiaofang
Wang, Xue
Yu, Jinting
Zhu, Jiaming
Xiao, Yan
Ma, Yonghuan
Wu, Yao
Zhao, Wan
Cui, Feng
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description Most plant viruses require insect vectors for transmission. One of the key steps for the transmission of persistent-circulative plant viruses is overcoming the gut barrier to enter epithelial cells. To date, little has been known about viral cofactors in gut epithelial cells of insect vectors. Here, we identified flotillin 2 as a plasma membrane protein that facilitates the infection of rice stripe virus (RSV) in its vector, the small brown planthopper. Flotillin 2 displayed a prominent plasma membrane location in midgut epithelial cells. The nucleocapsid protein of RSV and flotillin 2 colocalized on gut microvilli, and a nanomolar affinity existed between the two proteins. Knockout of flotillin 2 impeded the entry of virions into epithelial cells, resulting in a 57% reduction of RSV levels in planthoppers. The knockout of flotillin 2 decreased disease incidence in rice plants fed by viruliferous planthoppers from 40% to 11.7%. Furthermore, flotillin 2 mediated the infection of southern rice black-streaked dwarf virus in its vector, the white-backed planthopper. This work implies the potential of flotillin 2 as a target for controlling the transmission of rice stripe disease. IMPORTANCE Plant viral diseases are a major threat to world agriculture. The transmission of 80% of plant viruses requires vector insects, and 54% of vector-borne plant viruses are persistent-circulative viruses, which must overcome the barriers of gut cells with the help of proteins on the cell surface. Here, we identified flotillin 2 as a membrane protein that mediates the cell entry of rice stripe virus in its vector insect, small brown planthopper. Flotillin 2 displays a prominent cellular membrane location in midgut cells and can specifically bind to virions. The loss of flotillin 2 impedes the entry of virions into the midgut cells of vector insects and substantially suppresses viral transmission to rice. Therefore, flotillin 2 may be a promising target gene for manipulation in vector insects to control the transmission of rice stripe disease and perhaps that of other rice virus diseases in the future.
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spelling pubmed-90068952022-04-14 Flotillin 2 Facilitates the Infection of a Plant Virus in the Gut of Insect Vector Wang, Wei Qiao, Luqin Lu, Hong Chen, Xiaofang Wang, Xue Yu, Jinting Zhu, Jiaming Xiao, Yan Ma, Yonghuan Wu, Yao Zhao, Wan Cui, Feng J Virol Virus-Cell Interactions Most plant viruses require insect vectors for transmission. One of the key steps for the transmission of persistent-circulative plant viruses is overcoming the gut barrier to enter epithelial cells. To date, little has been known about viral cofactors in gut epithelial cells of insect vectors. Here, we identified flotillin 2 as a plasma membrane protein that facilitates the infection of rice stripe virus (RSV) in its vector, the small brown planthopper. Flotillin 2 displayed a prominent plasma membrane location in midgut epithelial cells. The nucleocapsid protein of RSV and flotillin 2 colocalized on gut microvilli, and a nanomolar affinity existed between the two proteins. Knockout of flotillin 2 impeded the entry of virions into epithelial cells, resulting in a 57% reduction of RSV levels in planthoppers. The knockout of flotillin 2 decreased disease incidence in rice plants fed by viruliferous planthoppers from 40% to 11.7%. Furthermore, flotillin 2 mediated the infection of southern rice black-streaked dwarf virus in its vector, the white-backed planthopper. This work implies the potential of flotillin 2 as a target for controlling the transmission of rice stripe disease. IMPORTANCE Plant viral diseases are a major threat to world agriculture. The transmission of 80% of plant viruses requires vector insects, and 54% of vector-borne plant viruses are persistent-circulative viruses, which must overcome the barriers of gut cells with the help of proteins on the cell surface. Here, we identified flotillin 2 as a membrane protein that mediates the cell entry of rice stripe virus in its vector insect, small brown planthopper. Flotillin 2 displays a prominent cellular membrane location in midgut cells and can specifically bind to virions. The loss of flotillin 2 impedes the entry of virions into the midgut cells of vector insects and substantially suppresses viral transmission to rice. Therefore, flotillin 2 may be a promising target gene for manipulation in vector insects to control the transmission of rice stripe disease and perhaps that of other rice virus diseases in the future. American Society for Microbiology 2022-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9006895/ /pubmed/35254088 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.02140-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Wang 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
Wang, Wei
Qiao, Luqin
Lu, Hong
Chen, Xiaofang
Wang, Xue
Yu, Jinting
Zhu, Jiaming
Xiao, Yan
Ma, Yonghuan
Wu, Yao
Zhao, Wan
Cui, Feng
Flotillin 2 Facilitates the Infection of a Plant Virus in the Gut of Insect Vector
title Flotillin 2 Facilitates the Infection of a Plant Virus in the Gut of Insect Vector
title_full Flotillin 2 Facilitates the Infection of a Plant Virus in the Gut of Insect Vector
title_fullStr Flotillin 2 Facilitates the Infection of a Plant Virus in the Gut of Insect Vector
title_full_unstemmed Flotillin 2 Facilitates the Infection of a Plant Virus in the Gut of Insect Vector
title_short Flotillin 2 Facilitates the Infection of a Plant Virus in the Gut of Insect Vector
title_sort flotillin 2 facilitates the infection of a plant virus in the gut of insect vector
topic Virus-Cell Interactions
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9006895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35254088
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.02140-21
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