Impaired nuclear export of the ribonucleoprotein complex and virus-induced cytotoxicity combine to restrict propagation of the A/Duck/Malaysia/02/2001 (H9N2) virus in human airway cells
In humans, (A549) cells impaired H9N2 virus nuclear export of the ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex contrasted with the early and efficient nuclear export of the H1N1/WSN and pH1N1 virus RNP complexes. Although nuclear export of the RNP complex occurred via the nuclear pore complex, H9N2 virus infecti...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1456062023-02-28T17:00:23Z Impaired nuclear export of the ribonucleoprotein complex and virus-induced cytotoxicity combine to restrict propagation of the A/Duck/Malaysia/02/2001 (H9N2) virus in human airway cells Kumar, Sriram Yeo, Dawn Muralidharan, Nisha Harur Lai, Soak-Kuan Tong, Cathlyn Tan, Boon Huan Sugrue, Richard J. School of Biological Sciences Science::Biological sciences Avian Influenza Virus H9N2 Virus In humans, (A549) cells impaired H9N2 virus nuclear export of the ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex contrasted with the early and efficient nuclear export of the H1N1/WSN and pH1N1 virus RNP complexes. Although nuclear export of the RNP complex occurred via the nuclear pore complex, H9N2 virus infection also induced modifications in the nuclear envelope and induced cell cytotoxicity. Reduced PA protein levels in H9N2 virus-infected A549 cells occurred, and this phenomenon was independent of virus infection. Silencing the H1N1/WSN PA protein expression leads to impaired nuclear export of RNP complexes, suggesting that the impaired nuclear export of the H9N2 virus RNP complex may be one of the consequences of reduced PA protein levels. Early and efficient export of the RNP complex occurred in H9N2 virus-infected avian (CEF) cells, although structural changes in the nuclear envelope also occurred. Collectively our data suggest that a combination of delayed nuclear export and virus-induced cell cytotoxicity restricts H9N2 virus transmission in A549 cells. However, the early and efficient export of the RNP complex mitigated the effects of virus-induced cytotoxicity on H9N2 virus transmission in CEF cells. Our findings highlight the multi-factorial nature of host-adaptation of the polymerase proteins of avian influenza viruses in non-avian cell environments. Ministry of Education (MOE) National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Published version We thank the National Medical Research Council of Singapore (NMRC/ H1N1R/002/2009), and the Ministry of Education, Singapore (2012-T1-001–157) for providing funding. DY was a recipient of a scholarship from DSO national laboratories, SK and NHM were funded by the NTU-India connect program and CT was funded by the Wildlife Reserve, Singapore. 2020-12-30T02:45:18Z 2020-12-30T02:45:18Z 2020 Journal Article Kumar, S., Yeo, D., Muralidharan, N. H., Lai, S.-K., Tong, C., Tan, B. H. & Sugrue, R. J. Impaired nuclear export of the ribonucleoprotein complex and virus-induced cytotoxicity combine to restrict propagation of the A/Duck/Malaysia/02/2001 (H9N2) virus in human airway cells. Cells, 9(2), 355-. doi:10.3390/cells9020355 2073-4409 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145606 10.3390/cells9020355 32028682 2 9 en NMRC/ H1N1R/002/2009 2012-T1-001–157 Cells © 2020 The Authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf |
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In humans, (A549) cells impaired H9N2 virus nuclear export of the ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex contrasted with the early and efficient nuclear export of the H1N1/WSN and pH1N1 virus RNP complexes. Although nuclear export of the RNP complex occurred via the nuclear pore complex, H9N2 virus infection also induced modifications in the nuclear envelope and induced cell cytotoxicity. Reduced PA protein levels in H9N2 virus-infected A549 cells occurred, and this phenomenon was independent of virus infection. Silencing the H1N1/WSN PA protein expression leads to impaired nuclear export of RNP complexes, suggesting that the impaired nuclear export of the H9N2 virus RNP complex may be one of the consequences of reduced PA protein levels. Early and efficient export of the RNP complex occurred in H9N2 virus-infected avian (CEF) cells, although structural changes in the nuclear envelope also occurred. Collectively our data suggest that a combination of delayed nuclear export and virus-induced cell cytotoxicity restricts H9N2 virus transmission in A549 cells. However, the early and efficient export of the RNP complex mitigated the effects of virus-induced cytotoxicity on H9N2 virus transmission in CEF cells. Our findings highlight the multi-factorial nature of host-adaptation of the polymerase proteins of avian influenza viruses in non-avian cell environments. |
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Impaired nuclear export of the ribonucleoprotein complex and virus-induced cytotoxicity combine to restrict propagation of the A/Duck/Malaysia/02/2001 (H9N2) virus in human airway cells |
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Impaired nuclear export of the ribonucleoprotein complex and virus-induced cytotoxicity combine to restrict propagation of the A/Duck/Malaysia/02/2001 (H9N2) virus in human airway cells |
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Impaired nuclear export of the ribonucleoprotein complex and virus-induced cytotoxicity combine to restrict propagation of the A/Duck/Malaysia/02/2001 (H9N2) virus in human airway cells |
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Impaired nuclear export of the ribonucleoprotein complex and virus-induced cytotoxicity combine to restrict propagation of the A/Duck/Malaysia/02/2001 (H9N2) virus in human airway cells |
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Impaired nuclear export of the ribonucleoprotein complex and virus-induced cytotoxicity combine to restrict propagation of the A/Duck/Malaysia/02/2001 (H9N2) virus in human airway cells |
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impaired nuclear export of the ribonucleoprotein complex and virus-induced cytotoxicity combine to restrict propagation of the a/duck/malaysia/02/2001 (h9n2) virus in human airway cells |
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