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Antagonism of ALAS1 by the Measles Virus V protein contributes to degradation of the mitochondrial network and promotes interferon response
Viruses have evolved countless mechanisms to subvert and impair the host innate immune response. Measles virus (MeV), an enveloped, non-segmented, negative-strand RNA virus, alters the interferon response through different mechanisms, yet no viral protein has been described as directly targeting mit...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9983871/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36802406 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011170 |
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author | Khalfi, Pierre Suspène, Rodolphe Raymond, Kyle A. Caval, Vincent Caignard, Grégory Berry, Noémie Thiers, Valérie Combredet, Chantal Rufie, Claude Rigaud, Stéphane Ghozlane, Amine Volant, Stevenn Komarova, Anastassia V. Tangy, Frédéric Vartanian, Jean-Pierre |
author_facet | Khalfi, Pierre Suspène, Rodolphe Raymond, Kyle A. Caval, Vincent Caignard, Grégory Berry, Noémie Thiers, Valérie Combredet, Chantal Rufie, Claude Rigaud, Stéphane Ghozlane, Amine Volant, Stevenn Komarova, Anastassia V. Tangy, Frédéric Vartanian, Jean-Pierre |
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description | Viruses have evolved countless mechanisms to subvert and impair the host innate immune response. Measles virus (MeV), an enveloped, non-segmented, negative-strand RNA virus, alters the interferon response through different mechanisms, yet no viral protein has been described as directly targeting mitochondria. Among the crucial mitochondrial enzymes, 5′-aminolevulinate synthase (ALAS) is an enzyme that catalyzes the first step in heme biosynthesis, generating 5′-aminolevulinate from glycine and succinyl-CoA. In this work, we demonstrate that MeV impairs the mitochondrial network through the V protein, which antagonizes the mitochondrial enzyme ALAS1 and sequesters it to the cytosol. This re-localization of ALAS1 leads to a decrease in mitochondrial volume and impairment of its metabolic potential, a phenomenon not observed in MeV deficient for the V gene. This perturbation of the mitochondrial dynamics demonstrated both in culture and in infected IFNAR(−/−) hCD46 transgenic mice, causes the release of mitochondrial double-stranded DNA (mtDNA) in the cytosol. By performing subcellular fractionation post infection, we demonstrate that the most significant source of DNA in the cytosol is of mitochondrial origin. Released mtDNA is then recognized and transcribed by the DNA-dependent RNA polymerase III. The resulting double-stranded RNA intermediates will be captured by RIG-I, ultimately initiating type I interferon production. Deep sequencing analysis of cytosolic mtDNA editing divulged an APOBEC3A signature, primarily analyzed in the 5’TpCpG context. Finally, in a negative feedback loop, APOBEC3A an interferon inducible enzyme will orchestrate the catabolism of mitochondrial DNA, decrease cellular inflammation, and dampen the innate immune response. |
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spelling | pubmed-99838712023-03-04 Antagonism of ALAS1 by the Measles Virus V protein contributes to degradation of the mitochondrial network and promotes interferon response Khalfi, Pierre Suspène, Rodolphe Raymond, Kyle A. Caval, Vincent Caignard, Grégory Berry, Noémie Thiers, Valérie Combredet, Chantal Rufie, Claude Rigaud, Stéphane Ghozlane, Amine Volant, Stevenn Komarova, Anastassia V. Tangy, Frédéric Vartanian, Jean-Pierre PLoS Pathog Research Article Viruses have evolved countless mechanisms to subvert and impair the host innate immune response. Measles virus (MeV), an enveloped, non-segmented, negative-strand RNA virus, alters the interferon response through different mechanisms, yet no viral protein has been described as directly targeting mitochondria. Among the crucial mitochondrial enzymes, 5′-aminolevulinate synthase (ALAS) is an enzyme that catalyzes the first step in heme biosynthesis, generating 5′-aminolevulinate from glycine and succinyl-CoA. In this work, we demonstrate that MeV impairs the mitochondrial network through the V protein, which antagonizes the mitochondrial enzyme ALAS1 and sequesters it to the cytosol. This re-localization of ALAS1 leads to a decrease in mitochondrial volume and impairment of its metabolic potential, a phenomenon not observed in MeV deficient for the V gene. This perturbation of the mitochondrial dynamics demonstrated both in culture and in infected IFNAR(−/−) hCD46 transgenic mice, causes the release of mitochondrial double-stranded DNA (mtDNA) in the cytosol. By performing subcellular fractionation post infection, we demonstrate that the most significant source of DNA in the cytosol is of mitochondrial origin. Released mtDNA is then recognized and transcribed by the DNA-dependent RNA polymerase III. The resulting double-stranded RNA intermediates will be captured by RIG-I, ultimately initiating type I interferon production. Deep sequencing analysis of cytosolic mtDNA editing divulged an APOBEC3A signature, primarily analyzed in the 5’TpCpG context. Finally, in a negative feedback loop, APOBEC3A an interferon inducible enzyme will orchestrate the catabolism of mitochondrial DNA, decrease cellular inflammation, and dampen the innate immune response. Public Library of Science 2023-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9983871/ /pubmed/36802406 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011170 Text en © 2023 Khalfi et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Khalfi, Pierre Suspène, Rodolphe Raymond, Kyle A. Caval, Vincent Caignard, Grégory Berry, Noémie Thiers, Valérie Combredet, Chantal Rufie, Claude Rigaud, Stéphane Ghozlane, Amine Volant, Stevenn Komarova, Anastassia V. Tangy, Frédéric Vartanian, Jean-Pierre Antagonism of ALAS1 by the Measles Virus V protein contributes to degradation of the mitochondrial network and promotes interferon response |
title | Antagonism of ALAS1 by the Measles Virus V protein contributes to degradation of the mitochondrial network and promotes interferon response |
title_full | Antagonism of ALAS1 by the Measles Virus V protein contributes to degradation of the mitochondrial network and promotes interferon response |
title_fullStr | Antagonism of ALAS1 by the Measles Virus V protein contributes to degradation of the mitochondrial network and promotes interferon response |
title_full_unstemmed | Antagonism of ALAS1 by the Measles Virus V protein contributes to degradation of the mitochondrial network and promotes interferon response |
title_short | Antagonism of ALAS1 by the Measles Virus V protein contributes to degradation of the mitochondrial network and promotes interferon response |
title_sort | antagonism of alas1 by the measles virus v protein contributes to degradation of the mitochondrial network and promotes interferon response |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9983871/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36802406 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1011170 |
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