RRC ID 88281
Author Mohamud Y, Shi J, Qu J, Poon T, Xue YC, Deng H, Zhang J, Luo H.
Title Enteroviral Infection Inhibits Autophagic Flux via Disruption of the SNARE Complex to Enhance Viral Replication.
Journal Cell Rep
Abstract Picornaviruses have evolved to hijack host cellular machinery, including the autophagic pathway. However, the mechanisms remain largely unclear. We use coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) as a model organism to explore the possible role of picornavirus subversion of the autophagic pathway in viral infection. Our in vivo and in vitro experiments demonstrate that CVB3 infection causes a significant, albeit incomplete, inhibition of autophagic flux by limiting the fusion of autophagosomes with lysosomes and/or late endosomes. Furthermore, we show that CVB3 specifically targets SNARE protein SNAP29 and adaptor protein PLEKHM1, two critical proteins known to regulate autophagosome fusion, for cleavage through the catalytic activity of viral proteinase 3C, ultimately impairing the formation of SNARE complexes. Finally, we demonstrate that loss of SNAP29/PLEKHM1 inhibits autophagic flux, resulting in increased viral replication. Collectively, our study reveals a mechanism that supports an emerging model whereby CVB3 hijacks the autophagic machinery to facilitate its own propagation.
Volume 22(12)
Pages 3292-3303
Published 2018-3-20
DOI 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.02.090
PII S2211-1247(18)30300-0
PMID 29562184
MeSH Animals Autophagy / drug effects Enterovirus / genetics Enterovirus / physiology* Enterovirus Infections / metabolism* Enterovirus Infections / pathology Enterovirus Infections / virology* HeLa Cells Humans Macrolides / pharmacology Qb-SNARE Proteins / metabolism Qc-SNARE Proteins / metabolism SNARE Proteins / metabolism* Virus Replication*
Resource
Mice RBRC00806