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Publication : The Kv1.3 ion channel acts as a host factor restricting viral entry.

First Author  Lang Y Year  2021
Journal  FASEB J Volume  35
Issue  2 Pages  e20995
PubMed ID  32910509 Mgi Jnum  J:309573
Mgi Id  MGI:6758388 Doi  10.1096/fj.202000879RR
Citation  Lang Y, et al. (2021) The Kv1.3 ion channel acts as a host factor restricting viral entry. FASEB J 35(2):e20995
abstractText  Virus entry into cells is the initial stage of infection and involves multiple steps, and interfering viral entry represents potential antiviral approaches. Ion channels are pore-forming membrane proteins controlling cellular ion homeostasis and regulating many physiological processes, but their roles during viral infection have rarely been explored. Here, the functional Kv1.3 ion channel was found to be expressed in human hepatic cells and tissues. The Kv1.3 was then revealed to restrict HCV entry via inhibiting endosome acidification-mediated viral membrane fusion. The Kv1.3 was also demonstrated to inhibit DENV and ZIKV with an endosome acidification-dependent entry, but have no effect on SeV with a neutral pH penetration. A Kv1.3 antagonist PAP-1 treatment accelerated animal death in ZIKV-infected Ifnar1(-/-) mice. Moreover, Kv1.3-deletion was found to promote weight loss and reduce survival rate in ZIKV-infected Kv1.3(-/-) mice. Altogether, the Kv1.3 ion channel behaves as a host factor restricting viral entry. These findings broaden understanding about ion channel biology.
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