Sensitive luminescent reporter viruses reveal appreciable release of hepatitis C virus NS5A protein into the extracellular environment

© 2017 Elsevier Inc. The HCV NS5A protein is essential for viral RNA replication and virus particle assembly. To study the viral replication cycle and NS5A biology we generated an infectious HCV construct with a NanoLuciferase (NLuc) insertion within NS5A. Surprisingly, beyond its utility as a sensi...

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Main Authors: Nicholas S. Eyre, Amanda L. Aloia, Michael A. Joyce, Monrat Chulanetra, D. Lorne Tyrrell, Michael R. Beard
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spelling th-mahidol.427892019-03-14T15:03:49Z Sensitive luminescent reporter viruses reveal appreciable release of hepatitis C virus NS5A protein into the extracellular environment Nicholas S. Eyre Amanda L. Aloia Michael A. Joyce Monrat Chulanetra D. Lorne Tyrrell Michael R. Beard The University of Adelaide Centre for Cancer Biology University of Alberta BreastScreen SA Mahidol University Immunology and Microbiology © 2017 Elsevier Inc. The HCV NS5A protein is essential for viral RNA replication and virus particle assembly. To study the viral replication cycle and NS5A biology we generated an infectious HCV construct with a NanoLuciferase (NLuc) insertion within NS5A. Surprisingly, beyond its utility as a sensitive reporter of cytoplasmic viral RNA replication, we also observed strong luminescence in cell culture fluids. Further analysis using assembly-defective viruses and subgenomic replicons revealed that infectious virus production was not required for extracellular NS5A-NLuc activity but was associated with enrichment of extracellular NS5A-NLuc in intermediate-density fractions similar to those of exosomes and virus particles. Additionally, BRET analysis indicated that intracellular and extracellular forms of NS5A may adopt differing conformations. Importantly, infection studies using a human liver chimeric mouse model confirmed robust infection in vivo and ready detection of NLuc activity in serum. We hypothesise that the presence of NS5A in extracellular fluids contributes to HCV pathogenesis. 2018-12-21T07:56:39Z 2019-03-14T08:03:49Z 2018-12-21T07:56:39Z 2019-03-14T08:03:49Z 2017-07-01 Article Virology. Vol.507, (2017), 20-31 10.1016/j.virol.2017.04.003 10960341 00426822 2-s2.0-85017118379 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/42789 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85017118379&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Immunology and Microbiology
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Nicholas S. Eyre
Amanda L. Aloia
Michael A. Joyce
Monrat Chulanetra
D. Lorne Tyrrell
Michael R. Beard
Sensitive luminescent reporter viruses reveal appreciable release of hepatitis C virus NS5A protein into the extracellular environment
description © 2017 Elsevier Inc. The HCV NS5A protein is essential for viral RNA replication and virus particle assembly. To study the viral replication cycle and NS5A biology we generated an infectious HCV construct with a NanoLuciferase (NLuc) insertion within NS5A. Surprisingly, beyond its utility as a sensitive reporter of cytoplasmic viral RNA replication, we also observed strong luminescence in cell culture fluids. Further analysis using assembly-defective viruses and subgenomic replicons revealed that infectious virus production was not required for extracellular NS5A-NLuc activity but was associated with enrichment of extracellular NS5A-NLuc in intermediate-density fractions similar to those of exosomes and virus particles. Additionally, BRET analysis indicated that intracellular and extracellular forms of NS5A may adopt differing conformations. Importantly, infection studies using a human liver chimeric mouse model confirmed robust infection in vivo and ready detection of NLuc activity in serum. We hypothesise that the presence of NS5A in extracellular fluids contributes to HCV pathogenesis.
author2 The University of Adelaide
author_facet The University of Adelaide
Nicholas S. Eyre
Amanda L. Aloia
Michael A. Joyce
Monrat Chulanetra
D. Lorne Tyrrell
Michael R. Beard
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author Nicholas S. Eyre
Amanda L. Aloia
Michael A. Joyce
Monrat Chulanetra
D. Lorne Tyrrell
Michael R. Beard
author_sort Nicholas S. Eyre
title Sensitive luminescent reporter viruses reveal appreciable release of hepatitis C virus NS5A protein into the extracellular environment
title_short Sensitive luminescent reporter viruses reveal appreciable release of hepatitis C virus NS5A protein into the extracellular environment
title_full Sensitive luminescent reporter viruses reveal appreciable release of hepatitis C virus NS5A protein into the extracellular environment
title_fullStr Sensitive luminescent reporter viruses reveal appreciable release of hepatitis C virus NS5A protein into the extracellular environment
title_full_unstemmed Sensitive luminescent reporter viruses reveal appreciable release of hepatitis C virus NS5A protein into the extracellular environment
title_sort sensitive luminescent reporter viruses reveal appreciable release of hepatitis c virus ns5a protein into the extracellular environment
publishDate 2018
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