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Publication : Differential and convergent utilization of autophagy components by positive-strand RNA viruses.

First Author  Abernathy E Year  2019
Journal  PLoS Biol Volume  17
Issue  1 Pages  e2006926
PubMed ID  30608919 Mgi Jnum  J:279592
Mgi Id  MGI:6275924 Doi  10.1371/journal.pbio.2006926
Citation  Abernathy E, et al. (2019) Differential and convergent utilization of autophagy components by positive-strand RNA viruses. PLoS Biol 17(1):e2006926
abstractText  Many viruses interface with the autophagy pathway, a highly conserved process for recycling cellular components. For three viral infections in which autophagy constituents are proviral (poliovirus, dengue, and Zika), we developed a panel of knockouts (KOs) of autophagy-related genes to test which components of the canonical pathway are utilized. We discovered that each virus uses a distinct set of initiation components; however, all three viruses utilize autophagy-related gene 9 (ATG9), a lipid scavenging protein, and LC3 (light-chain 3), which is involved in membrane curvature. These results show that viruses use noncanonical routes for membrane sculpting and LC3 recruitment. By measuring viral RNA abundance, we also found that poliovirus utilizes these autophagy components for intracellular growth, while dengue and Zika virus only use autophagy components for post-RNA replication processes. Comparing how RNA viruses manipulate the autophagy pathway reveals new noncanonical autophagy routes, explains the exacerbation of disease by starvation, and uncovers common targets for antiviral drugs.
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