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Host ESCRT factors are recruited during chikungunya virus infection and are required for the intracellular viral replication cycle

Authors :
Torii, Shiho
1000060507169
Orba, Yasuko
1000070609403
Sasaki, Michihito
Tabata, Koshiro
Wada, Yuji
1000070769588
Carr, Michael
Hobson-Peters, Jody
Hall, Roy A.
1000010292062
Takada, Ayato
1000070598739
Fukuhara, Takasuke
1000050157252
Matsuura, Yoshiharu
Hall, William W.
1000030292006
Sawa, Hirofumi
Torii, Shiho
1000060507169
Orba, Yasuko
1000070609403
Sasaki, Michihito
Tabata, Koshiro
Wada, Yuji
1000070769588
Carr, Michael
Hobson-Peters, Jody
Hall, Roy A.
1000010292062
Takada, Ayato
1000070598739
Fukuhara, Takasuke
1000050157252
Matsuura, Yoshiharu
Hall, William W.
1000030292006
Sawa, Hirofumi
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Chikungunya fever is a re-emerging zoonotic disease caused by chikungunya virus (CHIKV), a member of the Alphavirus genus in the Togaviridae family. Only a few studies have reported on the host factors required for intracellular CHIKV trafficking. Here, we conducted an imaging-based siRNA screen to identify human host factors for intracellular trafficking that are involved in CHIKV infection, examined their interactions with CHIKV proteins, and investigated the contributions of these proteins to CHIKV infection. The results of the siRNA screen revealed that host endosomal sorting complexes required for transport (ESCRT) proteins are recruited during CHIKV infection. Co-immunoprecipitation analyses revealed that both structural and nonstructural CHIKV proteins interact with hepatocyte growth factor?regulated tyrosine kinase substrate (HGS), a component of the ESCRT-0 complex. We also observed that HGS co-localizes with the E2 protein of CHIKV and with dsRNA, a marker of the replicated CHIKV genome. Results from gene knockdown analyses indicated that, along with other ESCRT factors, HGS facilitates both genome replication and post-translational steps during CHIKV infection. Moreover, we show that ESCRT factors are also required for infections with other alphaviruses. We conclude that during CHIKV infection, several ESCRT factors are recruited via HGS and are involved in viral genome replication and post-translational processing of viral proteins.

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OAIster
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1375199869
Document Type :
Electronic Resource