25-Hydroxycholesterol Production by the Cholesterol-25-Hydroxylase Interferon-Stimulated Gene Restricts Mammalian Reovirus Infection

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Doms, Alexandra [1 ]
Sanabria, Tatiana [1 ]
Hansen, Jeanne N. [1 ]
Altan-Bonnet, Nihal [2 ]
Holm, Geoffrey H. [1 ]
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[1] Colgate Univ, Dept Biol, Hamilton, NY 13346 USA
[2] NHLBI, Lab Host Pathogen Dynam, NIH, Bldg 10, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
reovirus; interferon; cholesterol-25-hydroxylase; 25-hydroxycholesterol; CAPSID PROTEIN MU-1; CHOLESTEROL; 25-HYDROXYLASE; CELL ENTRY; PUTATIVE AUTOCLEAVAGE; MEMBRANE; PENETRATION; ACTIVATION; PARTICLES; MACROPHAGES; RECEPTORS;
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10.1128/JVI.01047-18
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Following the initial detection of viral infection, innate immune responses trigger the induction of numerous interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) to inhibit virus replication and dissemination. One such ISG encodes cholesterol-25-hydroxylase (CH25H), an enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of cholesterol to form a soluble product, 25-hydroxycholesterol (25HC). Recent studies have found that CH25H is broadly antiviral; it inhibits infection by several viruses. For enveloped viruses, 25HC inhibits membrane fusion, likely by altering membrane characteristics such as hydrophobicity or cholesterol aggregation. However, the mechanisms by which 25HC restricts infection of nonenveloped viruses are unknown. We examined whether 25HC restricts infection by mammalian reovirus. Treatment with 25HC restricted infection by reovirus prototype strains type 1 Lang and type 3 Dearing. In contrast to reovirus virions, 25HC did not restrict infection by reovirus infectious subvirion particles (ISVPs), which can penetrate either directly at the cell surface or in early endosomal membranes. Treatment with 25HC altered trafficking of reovirus particles to late endosomes and delayed the kinetics of reovirus uncoating. These results suggest that 25HC inhibits the efficiency of cellular entry of reovirus virions, which may require specific endosomal membrane dynamics for efficient membrane penetration. IMPORTANCE The innate immune system is crucial for effective responses to viral infection. Type I interferons, central components of innate immunity, induce expression of hundreds of ISGs; however, the mechanisms of action of these antiviral proteins are not well understood. CH25H, encoded by an ISG, represents a significant constituent of these cellular antiviral strategies, as its metabolic product, 25HC, can act in both an autocrine and a paracrine fashion to protect cells from infection and has been shown to limit viral infection in animal models. Further investigation into the mechanism of action of 25HC may inform novel antiviral therapies and influence the use of mammalian reovirus in clinical trials as an oncolytic agent.
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