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    Title: Necrotic cell death induced by betanodavirus requires viral RNA replication-dependent that mediated via viral death inducers
    Authors: Hung-Cheng Wu
    Jen-Leih Wu
    Heuy-Ling Chu
    Jiann-Ruey Hong
    Contributors: 食品科技系
    Date: 2009-07-18
    Issue Date: 2011-11-09 14:46:46 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The RNA nervous necrosis virus induces necrotic cell death in fish, but its molecular mechanism is still unsolved. In this study, we demonstrated that betanodavirus-induced mitochondria-mediated necrotic cell death is initiated at the level of RNA replication and requires key viral death inducers at the middle-late replication stage. We determined that viral genomic replication is required for red-spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus (RGNNV)-induced cell death. Results indicated that UV irradiation of the virus could effectively block viral replication and cell death. We cloned the RGNNV RNA dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp; termed protein A) and determined if it was involved in the induction of cell death. Results indicated that protein A was initially expressed 48 h post-infection and localized to the cytoplasm. Furthermore, knockdown of protein A expression completely block viral genomic replication and blocked expression of the viral death inducer proteins α and B2, which correlated with inhibition of phosphatidylserine exposure, mitochondria-mediated death signaling, and an increased cell viability at 72 h post-infection. Furthermore, the knockdown of protein g expression by siRNA, partially inhibited necrotic cell death following RGNNV infection. Together, these results indicated that RGNNV-induced mitochondria-mediated necrotic cell death is dependent on viral RNA replication-dependent viral death inducers and their expression at the middle-late replication stage. These findings may provide new insights into RNA virus-induced host pathogenesis.
    Relation: 2009第二屆抗病毒大會(World summit of antivirals),起迄日:2009/7/18~2009/7/20,地點:北京
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