Affiliation:
1. Department of Virology, Central Veterinary Institute of Wageningen University and Research Centre, Lelystad, The Netherlands
2. Department of Biochemistry, Centre for Human Metabolomics, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa
3. Deltamune, Lyttelton, South Africa
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
Reoviridae
family consists of nonenveloped multilayered viruses with a double-stranded RNA genome consisting of 9 to 12 genome segments. The
Orbivirus
genus of the
Reoviridae
family contains African horse sickness virus (AHSV), bluetongue virus, and epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus, which cause notifiable diseases and are spread by biting
Culicoides
species. Here, we used reverse genetics for AHSV to study the role of outer capsid protein VP2, encoded by genome segment 2 (Seg-2). Expansion of a previously found deletion in Seg-2 indicates that structural protein VP2 of AHSV is not essential for virus replication
in vitro
. In addition, in-frame replacement of RNA sequences in Seg-2 by that of green fluorescence protein (GFP) resulted in AHSV expressing GFP, which further confirmed that VP2 is not essential for virus replication. In contrast to virus replication without VP2 expression in mammalian cells, virus replication in insect cells was strongly reduced, and virus release from insect cells was completely abolished. Further, the other outer capsid protein, VP5, was not copurified with virions for virus mutants without VP2 expression. AHSV without VP5 expression, however, could not be recovered, indicating that outer capsid protein VP5 is essential for virus replication
in vitro
. Our results demonstrate for the first time that a structural viral protein is not essential for orbivirus replication
in vitro
, which opens new possibilities for research on other members of the
Reoviridae
family.
IMPORTANCE
Members of the
Reoviridae
family cause major health problems worldwide, ranging from lethal diarrhea caused by rotavirus in humans to economic losses in livestock production caused by different orbiviruses. The
Orbivirus
genus contains many virus species, of which bluetongue virus, epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus, and African horse sickness virus (AHSV) cause notifiable diseases according to the World Organization of Animal Health. Recently, it has been shown that nonstructural proteins NS3/NS3a and NS4 are not essential for virus replication
in vitro
, whereas it is generally assumed that structural proteins VP1 to -7 of these nonenveloped, architecturally complex virus particles are essential. Here we demonstrate for the first time that structural protein VP2 of AHSV is not essential for virus replication
in vitro
. Our findings are very important for virologists working in the field of nonenveloped viruses, in particular reoviruses.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology
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