Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Avian Influenza Virus Induces Extracellular Ca 2+ Influx, Leading to Apoptosis in Avian Cells

Author:

Ueda Mayo12,Daidoji Tomo1,Du Anariwa2,Yang Cheng-Song12,Ibrahim Madiha S.2,Ikuta Kazuyoshi2,Nakaya Takaaki1

Affiliation:

1. International Research Center for Infectious Diseases

2. Department of Virology, Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACT In this study, we show that the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus (AIV) (A/crow/Kyoto/53/04 and A/chicken/Egypt/CL6/07) induced apoptosis in duck embryonic fibroblasts (DEF). In contrast, apoptosis was reduced among cells infected with low-pathogenic AIVs (A/duck/HK/342/78 [H5N2], A/duck/HK/820/80 [H5N3], A/wigeon/Osaka/1/01 [H7N7], and A/turkey/Wisconsin/1/66 [H9N2]). Thus, we investigated the molecular mechanisms of apoptosis induced by H5N1-AIV infection. Caspase-dependent and -independent pathways contributed to the cytopathic effects. We further showed that, in the induction of apoptosis, the hemagglutinin of H5N1-AIV played a major role and its cleavage sequence was not critical. We also observed outer membrane permeabilization and loss of the transmembrane potential of the mitochondria of infected DEF, indicating that mitochondrial dysfunction was caused by the H5N1-AIV infection. We then analyzed Ca 2+ dynamics in the infected cells and demonstrated an increase in the concentration of Ca 2+ in the cytosol ([Ca 2+ ] i ) and mitochondria ([Ca 2+ ] m ) after H5N1-AIV infection. Regardless, gene expression important for regulating Ca 2+ efflux from the endoplasmic reticulum did not significantly change after H5N1-AIV infection. These results suggest that extracellular Ca 2+ may enter H5N1-AIV-infected cells. Indeed, EGTA, which chelates extracellular free Ca 2+ , significantly reduced the [Ca 2+ ] i , [Ca 2+ ] m , and apoptosis induced by H5N1-AIV infection. In conclusion, we identified a novel mechanism for influenza A virus-mediated cell death, which involved the acceleration of extracellular Ca 2+ influx, leading to mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis. These findings may be useful for understanding the pathogenesis of H5N1-AIV in avian species as well as the impact of Ca 2+ homeostasis on influenza A virus infection.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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