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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 121(40): e2407990121, 2024 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39320912

RESUMO

We explored how a simple retrovirus, Mason-Pfizer monkey virus (M-PMV) to facilitate its replication process, utilizes DHX15, a cellular RNA helicase, typically engaged in RNA processing. Through advanced genetic engineering techniques, we showed that M-PMV recruits DHX15 by mimicking cellular mechanisms, relocating it from the nucleus to the cytoplasm to aid in viral assembly. This interaction is essential for the correct packaging of the viral genome and critical for its infectivity. Our findings offer unique insights into the mechanisms of viral manipulation of host cellular processes, highlighting a sophisticated strategy that viruses employ to leverage cellular machinery for their replication. This study adds valuable knowledge to the understanding of viral-host interactions but also suggests a common evolutionary history between cellular processes and viral mechanisms. This finding opens a unique perspective on the export mechanism of intron-retaining mRNAs in the packaging of viral genetic information and potentially develop ways to stop it.


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Vírus dos Macacos de Mason-Pfizer , RNA Viral , Montagem de Vírus , Animais , Humanos , Núcleo Celular/metabolismo , Núcleo Celular/virologia , RNA Helicases DEAD-box/metabolismo , RNA Helicases DEAD-box/genética , Genoma Viral , Células HEK293 , Vírus dos Macacos de Mason-Pfizer/genética , Vírus dos Macacos de Mason-Pfizer/metabolismo , Vírus dos Macacos de Mason-Pfizer/fisiologia , RNA Helicases/metabolismo , RNA Helicases/genética , RNA Viral/metabolismo , RNA Viral/genética , Montagem de Vírus/genética , Montagem de Vírus/fisiologia , Replicação Viral/genética , Replicação Viral/fisiologia
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PLoS Pathog ; 16(8): e1008512, 2020 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32776984

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Bordetella bronchiseptica and Bordetella pertussis are closely related respiratory pathogens that evolved from a common bacterial ancestor. While B. bronchiseptica has an environmental reservoir and mostly establishes chronic infections in a broad range of mammals, B. pertussis is a human-specific pathogen causing acute pulmonary pertussis in infants and whooping cough illness in older humans. Both species employ a type III secretion system (T3SS) to inject a cytotoxic BteA effector protein into host cells. However, compared to the high BteA-mediated cytotoxicity of B. bronchiseptica, the cytotoxicity induced by B. pertussis BteA (Bp BteA) appears to be quite low and this has been attributed to the reduced T3SS gene expression in B. pertussis. We show that the presence of an alanine residue inserted at position 503 (A503) of Bp BteA accounts for its strongly attenuated cytotoxic potency. The deletion of A503 from Bp BteA greatly enhanced the cytotoxic activity of B. pertussis B1917 on mammalian HeLa cells and expression of Bp BteAΔA503 was highly toxic to Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells. Vice versa, insertion of A503 into B. bronchiseptica BteA (Bb BteA) strongly decreased its cytotoxicity to yeast and HeLa cells. Moreover, the production of Bp BteAΔA503 increased virulence of B. pertussis B1917 in the mouse model of intranasal infection (reduced LD50) but yielded less inflammatory pathology in infected mouse lungs at sublethal infectious doses. This suggests that A503 insertion in the T3SS effector Bp BteA may represent an evolutionary adaptation that fine-tunes B. pertussis virulence and host immune response.


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Alanina/metabolismo , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Bordetella pertussis/fisiologia , Regulação Bacteriana da Expressão Gênica , Coqueluche/patologia , Alanina/genética , Animais , Proteínas de Bactérias/genética , Feminino , Células HeLa , Humanos , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Mutação , Sistemas de Secreção Tipo III/genética , Sistemas de Secreção Tipo III/metabolismo , Virulência , Coqueluche/genética , Coqueluche/microbiologia
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