Naturally occurring substitutions in the P/V gene convert the noncytopathic paramyxovirus simian virus 5 into a virus that induces alpha/beta interferon synthesis and cell death

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Wansley, EK [1 ]
Parks, GD [1 ]
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[1] Wake Forest Univ, Sch Med, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Winston Salem, NC 27157 USA
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10.1128/JVI.76.20.10109-10121.2002
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The V protein of the paramyxovirus simian virus 5 (SV5) is responsible for targeted degradation of STAT1 and the block in alpha/beta interferon (IFN-alpha/beta) signaling that occurs after SV5 infection of human cells. We have analyzed the growth properties of a recombinant SV5 that was engineered to be defective in targeting STAT1 degradation. A recombinant SV5 (rSV5-P/V-CPI-) was engineered to contain six naturally occurring P/V protein mutations, three of which have been shown in previous transfection experiments to disrupt the V-mediated block in IFN-alpha/beta signaling. In contrast to wild-type (WT) SV5, human cells infected with rSV5-. P/V-CPI- had STAT1 levels similar to those in mock-infected cells. Cells infected with rSV5-PN-CPI- were found to express higher-than-WT levels of viral proteins and mRNA, suggesting that the P/V mutations had disrupted the regulation of viral RNA synthesis. Despite the inability to target STAT1 for degradation, single-step growth assays showed that the rSV5-PN-CPI- mutant virus grew better than WT SV5 in all cell lines tested. Unexpectedly, cells infected with rSV5-P/V-CPI- but not WT SV5 showed an activation of a reporter gene that was under control of the IFN-beta promoter. The secretion of IFN from cells infected with rSV5-P/V-CPI- but not WT SV5 was confirmed by a bioassay for IFN. The rSV5-PN-CPI- mutant grew to higher titers than did WT rSV5 at early times in multistep growth assays. However, rSV5-PN-CPI- growth quickly reached a final plateau while WT rSV5 continued to grow and produced a final titer higher than that of rSV5-P/V-CPI- by late times postinfection. In contrast to WT rSV5, infection of a variety of cell lines with rSV5-P/V-CPI- induced cell death pathways with characteristics of apoptosis. Our results confirm a role for the SV5 V protein in blocking IFN signaling but also suggest new roles for the P/V gene products in controlling viral gene expression, the induction of IFN-alpha/beta synthesis, and virus-induced apoptosis.
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