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Host Cell-dependent Modulatory Role of Ras Homolog Enriched in Brain-Like-1 (RhebL1) Protein in Influenza A/NWS/33 Virus-infected Mammalian Cells.
Buttrini, Mirko; De Conto, Flora.
Affiliation
  • Buttrini M; Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma, 43126 Parma, Italy.
  • De Conto F; Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma, 43126 Parma, Italy.
Front Biosci (Landmark Ed) ; 29(3): 116, 2024 Mar 20.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38538289
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway regulates protein phosphorylation and exerts control over major cellular processes. mTOR is activated by the small G-protein Ras Homolog Enriched in Brain (Rheb), which is encoded by the Rheb1 and Rheb-like-1 (RhebL1) genes. There is currently a paucity of information on the role of RhebL1, and specifically its involvement in viral infection. In the present study we investigated the role of RhebL1 during human influenza A/NWS/33 (NWS/33) (H1N1) virus infection of rhesus monkey-kidney (LLC-MK2) cells and human type II alveolar epithelial (A549) cells.

METHODS:

To assess the efficiency of NWS/33 virus replication, the expression of viral nucleoprotein was examined by indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) and the viral yield by fifty percent tissue culture infectious dose assay. An RNA-mediated RNA interference approach was used to investigate the role of RhebL1 during NWS/33 infection. RhebL1 expression was evaluated by IIF, Western blotting, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. A two-tailed Student's t-test was applied to evaluate differences between groups.

RESULTS:

RhebL1 was differentially expressed in the cell models used in this study. Silencing of the RhebL1 gene led to increased NWS/33 virus infection in A549 cells, but not in LLC-MK2 cells. Moreover, the expression of hyperphosphorylated cytokeratin 8, a marker of NWS/33 virus infection efficiency, increased in A549 cells depleted of RhebL1 but remained almost unchanged in LLC-MK2 cells.

CONCLUSIONS:

These are the first results showing involvement of the endogenous RhebL1 protein during viral infection. Our data suggests that RhebL1 exerts a host cell-dependent modulatory role during influenza virus infection. RhebL1 appears to be a restrictive factor against NWS/33 virus replication in A549 cells, but not in LLC-MK2.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Influenza A virus / Influenza, Human / Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Front Biosci (Landmark Ed) Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Italy Country of publication: Singapore

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Influenza A virus / Influenza, Human / Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Front Biosci (Landmark Ed) Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Italy Country of publication: Singapore