The US21 viroporin of human cytomegalovirus stimulates cell migration and adhesion

Author:

Luganini Anna1ORCID,Serra Valentina1,Scarpellino Giorgia1,Bhat Shree Madhu1,Munaron Luca1,Fiorio Pla Alessandra1,Gribaudo Giorgio1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology, University of Torino , Torino, Italy

Abstract

ABSTRACT The human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) US12 gene family contributes to virus-host interactions by regulating the virus’ cell tropism and its evasion of host innate immune responses. US21, one of the 10 US12 genes (US12–US21), is a descendant of a captured cellular transmembrane BAX inhibitor motif-containing gene. It encodes a 7TMD endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident viroporin (pUS21) capable of reducing the Ca 2+ content of ER stores, which, in turn, protects cells against apoptosis. Since regulation of Ca 2+ homeostasis affects a broad range of cellular responses, including cell motility, we investigated whether pUS21 might also interfere with this cytobiological consequence of Ca 2+ signaling. Indeed, deletion of the US21 gene impaired the ability of HCMV-infected cells to migrate, whereas expression of US21 protein stimulated cell migration and adhesion, as well as focal adhesion (FA) dynamics, in a way that depended on its ability to manipulate ER Ca 2+ content. Mechanistic studies revealed pUS21-mediated cell migration to involve calpain 2 activation since its inhibition prevented the viroporin’s effects on cell motility. Pertinently, pUS21 expression stimulated a store-operated Ca 2+ entry (SOCE) mechanism that may determine the activation of calpain 2 by promoting Ca 2+ entry. Furthermore, pUS21 was observed to interact with talin-1, a calpain 2 substrate, and crucial protein component of FA complexes. A functional consequence of this interaction was confirmed by talin-1 knockdown, which abrogated the pUS21-mediated increase in cell migration. Together, these results indicate the US21-encoded viroporin to be a viral regulator of cell adhesion and migration in the context of HCMV infection. IMPORTANCE Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is an opportunistic pathogen that owes part of its success to the capture, duplication, and tuning of cellular genes to generate modern viral proteins which promote infection and persistence in the host by interfering with many cell biochemical and physiological pathways. The US21 viral protein provides an example of this evolutionary strategy: it is a cellular-derived calcium channel that manipulates intracellular calcium homeostasis to confer edges to HCMV replication. Here, we report on the characterization of a novel function of the US21 protein as a viral regulator of cell migration and adhesion through mechanisms involving its calcium channel activity. Characterization of HCMV multifunctional regulatory proteins, like US21, supports the better understanding of viral pathogenesis and may open avenues for the design of new antiviral strategies that exploit their functions.

Funder

Regione Piemonte

Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Microbiology

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