Autophagy is induced and supports virus replication in Enterovirus A71-infected human primary neuronal cells

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Jhao-Yin Lin
Hsing-I Huang
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[1] Chang Gung University,Research Center for Emerging Viral Infections, College of Medicine
[2] Chang Gung University,Department of Medical Biotechnology and Laboratory Science, College of Medicine
[3] Chang Gung Memorial Hospital,Department of Pediatrics
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Enterovirus A71 (EV-A71), which belongs to the family Picornaviridae, can invade the central nervous system (CNS) and cause severe CNS complications or death. The EV-A71 antigen has been detected in the neurons in the brains of humans who died from EV-A71 infection. However, the effect of EV-A71 infection on human neuronal cells remains poorly understood. Human neural stem cells (NSCs) and IMR-32 neuroblastoma cells were differentiated into neuronal cells for this study. Although the neuronal cells were permissive to EV-A71 infection, EV-A71 infection did not induce an obvious cytopathic effect on the neuronal cells. EV-A71 infection did not induce apoptosis in neuronal cells. However, autophagy and autophagic flux were induced in EV-A71-infected neuronal cells. The production of autophagosomes was shown to be important for EV-A71 viral RNA (vRNA) replication in neuronal cells.
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