Abstract
Previous analysis of postentry events revealed that human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) displays a unique, extended nuclear translocation pattern in monocytes. We determined that c-Src signaling through pentamer engagement of integrins is required upon HCMV entry to avoid sorting of the virus into late endosomes and subsequent degradation. To follow up on this previous study, we designed experiments to investigate how HCMV-induced signaling through the other major axis—the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) kinase—regulates viral postentry events. Here we show that HCMV induces chronic and functional EGFR signaling that is distinct to the virus as compared to the natural EGFR ligand: EGF. This chronic EGFR kinase activity in infected monocytes is required for the proper subcellular localization of the viral particle during trafficking events, as well as for promoting translocation of viral DNA into the host nucleus. Our data indicate that HCMV glycoprotein B (gB) binds to EGFR at the monocyte surface, the virus and EGFR are internalized together, and gB remains bound to EGFR throughout viral postentry events until de-envelopment to promote the chronic EGFR kinase activity required for viral trafficking and nuclear translocation. These data highlight how initial EGFR signaling via viral binding is necessary for entry, but not sufficient to promote each viral trafficking event. HCMV appears to manipulate the EGFR kinase postentry, via gB–EGFR interaction, to be active at the critical points throughout the trafficking process that leads to nuclear translocation and productive infection of peripheral blood monocytes.
Funder
HHS | National Institutes of Health
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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