The phenuivirus Toscana virus makes an atypical use of vacuolar acidity to enter host cells

Author:

Koch JanaORCID,Xin QilinORCID,Obr MartinORCID,Schäfer Alicia,Rolfs Nina,Anagho Holda A.ORCID,Kudulyte Aiste,Woltereck Lea,Kummer SusannORCID,Campos Joaquin,Uckeley Zina M.ORCID,Bell-Sakyi LesleyORCID,Kräusslich Hans-GeorgORCID,Schur Florian KM.,Acuna ClaudioORCID,Lozach Pierre-YvesORCID

Abstract

Toscana virus is a major cause of arboviral disease in humans in the Mediterranean basin during summer. However, early virus-host cell interactions and entry mechanisms remain poorly characterized. Investigating iPSC-derived human neurons and cell lines, we found that virus binding to the cell surface was specific, and 50% of bound virions were endocytosed within 10 min. Virions entered Rab5a+ early endosomes and, subsequently, Rab7a+ and LAMP-1+ late endosomal compartments. Penetration required intact late endosomes and occurred within 30 min following internalization. Virus entry relied on vacuolar acidification, with an optimal pH for viral membrane fusion at pH 5.5. The pH threshold increased to 5.8 with longer pre-exposure of virions to the slightly acidic pH in early endosomes. Strikingly, the particles remained infectious after entering late endosomes with a pH below the fusion threshold. Overall, our study establishes Toscana virus as a late-penetrating virus and reveals an atypical use of vacuolar acidity by this virus to enter host cells.

Funder

CellNetworks Research Group fund

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

LABEX ECOFECT

Chica and Heinz Schaller Foundation

National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression

Fritz Thyssen Stiftung

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Wellcome Trust

Austrian Science Fund

Chinese Scholarship Council

DAAD/ANID

Rufus A. Kellogg fellowship program

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Virology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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