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Species difference in ANP32A underlies influenza A virus polymerase host restriction.
Long, Jason S; Giotis, Efstathios S; Moncorgé, Olivier; Frise, Rebecca; Mistry, Bhakti; James, Joe; Morisson, Mireille; Iqbal, Munir; Vignal, Alain; Skinner, Michael A; Barclay, Wendy S.
Afiliación
  • Long JS; Section of Virology, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, St Mary's Campus, London W2 1PG, UK.
  • Giotis ES; Section of Virology, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, St Mary's Campus, London W2 1PG, UK.
  • Moncorgé O; Centre d'études d'agents Pathogènes et Biotechnologies pour la Santé (CPBS), FRE 3689, CNRS-UM, 34293 Montpellier, France.
  • Frise R; Section of Virology, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, St Mary's Campus, London W2 1PG, UK.
  • Mistry B; Section of Virology, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, St Mary's Campus, London W2 1PG, UK.
  • James J; Section of Virology, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, St Mary's Campus, London W2 1PG, UK.
  • Morisson M; Avian Viral Diseases Programme, The Pirbright Institute, Ash Road, Pirbright, Woking GU24 0NF, UK.
  • Iqbal M; UMR INRA/Génétique Physiologie et Systèmes d'Elevage, INRA, 31326 Castanet-Tolosan, France.
  • Vignal A; Avian Viral Diseases Programme, The Pirbright Institute, Ash Road, Pirbright, Woking GU24 0NF, UK.
  • Skinner MA; UMR INRA/Génétique Physiologie et Systèmes d'Elevage, INRA, 31326 Castanet-Tolosan, France.
  • Barclay WS; Section of Virology, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, St Mary's Campus, London W2 1PG, UK.
Nature ; 529(7584): 101-4, 2016 Jan 07.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26738596
ABSTRACT
Influenza pandemics occur unpredictably when zoonotic influenza viruses with novel antigenicity acquire the ability to transmit amongst humans. Host range breaches are limited by incompatibilities between avian virus components and the human host. Barriers include receptor preference, virion stability and poor activity of the avian virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase in human cells. Mutants of the heterotrimeric viral polymerase components, particularly PB2 protein, are selected during mammalian adaptation, but their mode of action is unknown. We show that a species-specific difference in host protein ANP32A accounts for the suboptimal function of avian virus polymerase in mammalian cells. Avian ANP32A possesses an additional 33 amino acids between the leucine-rich repeats and carboxy-terminal low-complexity acidic region domains. In mammalian cells, avian ANP32A rescued the suboptimal function of avian virus polymerase to levels similar to mammalian-adapted polymerase. Deletion of the avian-specific sequence from chicken ANP32A abrogated this activity, whereas its insertion into human ANP32A, or closely related ANP32B, supported avian virus polymerase function. Substitutions, such as PB2(E627K), were rapidly selected upon infection of humans with avian H5N1 or H7N9 influenza viruses, adapting the viral polymerase for the shorter mammalian ANP32A. Thus ANP32A represents an essential host partner co-opted to support influenza virus replication and is a candidate host target for novel antivirals.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Virus de la Influenza A / Proteínas Virales / ARN Polimerasa Dependiente del ARN / Proteínas Aviares / Péptidos y Proteínas de Señalización Intracelular / Especificidad del Huésped Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Nature Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Virus de la Influenza A / Proteínas Virales / ARN Polimerasa Dependiente del ARN / Proteínas Aviares / Péptidos y Proteínas de Señalización Intracelular / Especificidad del Huésped Límite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Nature Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido