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Vaccinia virus induces EMT‐like transformation and RhoA‐mediated mesenchymal migration.

Authors :
Liu, Wei
Lu, Jia‐Yin
Wang, Ya‐Jun
Xu, Xin‐Xin
Chen, Yu‐Chen
Yu, Sai‐Xi
Xiang, Xiao‐Wei
Chen, Xue‐Zhu
Jiu, Yaming
Gao, Hai
Sheng, Mengyao
Chen, Zheng‐Jun
Hu, Xinyao
Li, Dong
Maiuri, Paolo
Huang, Xinxin
Ying, Tianlei
Xu, Guo‐Liang
Pang, Dai‐Wen
Zhang, Zhi‐Ling
Source :
Journal of Medical Virology; Aug2023, Vol. 95 Issue 8, p1-17, 17p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The emerging outbreak of monkeypox is closely associated with the viral infection and spreading, threatening global public health. Virus‐induced cell migration facilitates viral transmission. However, the mechanism underlying this type of cell migration remains unclear. Here we investigate the motility of cells infected by vaccinia virus (VACV), a close relative of monkeypox, through combining multi‐omics analyses and high‐resolution live‐cell imaging. We find that, upon VACV infection, the epithelial cells undergo epithelial–mesenchymal transition‐like transformation, during which they lose intercellular junctions and acquire the migratory capacity to promote viral spreading. After transformation, VACV‐hijacked RhoA signaling significantly alters cellular morphology and rearranges the actin cytoskeleton involving the depolymerization of robust actin stress fibers, leading‐edge protrusion formation, and the rear‐edge recontraction, which coordinates VACV‐induced cell migration. Our study reveals how poxviruses alter the epithelial phenotype and regulate RhoA signaling to induce fast migration, providing a unique perspective to understand the pathogenesis of poxviruses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01466615
Volume :
95
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Medical Virology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
170906750
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.29041