Canine distemper virus N protein induces autophagy to facilitate viral replication

Author:

Chen Fei1,Guo Zijing2,Zhang Rui2,Zhang Zhixiong3,Hu Bo3,Bai Ling3,Zhao Shuaiyang3,Wu Yongshu3,Zhang Zhidong2,Li Yanmin2

Affiliation:

1. Lanzhou Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

2. Southwest Minzu University

3. Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

Abstract

Abstract Background Canine distemper virus (CDV) is one of the most contagious and lethal viruses known to the Canidae, with a very broad and expanding host range. Autophagy serves as a fundamental stabilizing response against pathogens, but some viruses have been able to evade or exploit it for their replication. However, the effect of autophagy mechanisms on CDV infection is still unclear. Results In the present study, autophagy was induced in CDV-infected Vero cells as demonstrated by elevated LC3-II levels and aggregation of green fluorescent protein (GFP)-LC3 spots. Furthermore, CDV promoted the complete autophagic process, which could be determined by the degradation of p62, co-localization of LC3 with lysosomes, GFP degradation, and accumulation of LC3-II and p62 due to the lysosomal protease inhibitor E64d. In addition, the use of Rapamycin to promote autophagy promoted CDV replication, and the inhibition of autophagy by Wortmannin, Chloroquine and siRNA-ATG5 inhibited CDV replication, revealing that CDV-induced autophagy facilitated virus replication. We also found that UV-inactivated CDV still induced autophagy, and that nucleocapsid (N) protein was able to induce complete autophagy in an mTOR-dependent manner. Conclusions this study for the first time revealed that CDV N protein induced complete autophagy to facilitate viral replication.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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