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Host modulators of H1N1 cytopathogenicity.

Authors :
Samuel E Ward
Hyun Seok Kim
Kakajan Komurov
Saurabh Mendiratta
Pei-Ling Tsai
Mirco Schmolke
Neal Satterly
Balaji Manicassamy
Christian V Forst
Michael G Roth
Adolfo García-Sastre
Katarzyna M Blazewska
Charles E McKenna
Beatriz M Fontoura
Michael A White
Source :
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 8, p e39284 (2012)
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2012.

Abstract

Influenza A virus infects 5-20% of the population annually, resulting in ~35,000 deaths and significant morbidity. Current treatments include vaccines and drugs that target viral proteins. However, both of these approaches have limitations, as vaccines require yearly development and the rapid evolution of viral proteins gives rise to drug resistance. In consequence additional intervention strategies, that target host factors required for the viral life cycle, are under investigation. Here we employed arrayed whole-genome siRNA screening strategies to identify cell-autonomous molecular components that are subverted to support H1N1 influenza A virus infection of human bronchial epithelial cells. Integration across relevant public data sets exposed druggable gene products required for epithelial cell infection or required for viral proteins to deflect host cell suicide checkpoint activation. Pharmacological inhibition of representative targets, RGGT and CHEK1, resulted in significant protection against infection of human epithelial cells by the A/WS/33 virus. In addition, chemical inhibition of RGGT partially protected against H5N1 and the 2009 H1N1 pandemic strain. The observations reported here thus contribute to an expanding body of studies directed at decoding vulnerabilities in the command and control networks specified by influenza virulence factors.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
7
Issue :
8
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5ff6c95095346579020db8ad8961ee7
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039284