在非洲猪瘟病毒感染的早期阶段,自噬促进p72降解和衣壳分解。

IF 4 2区 医学 Q2 VIROLOGY Journal of Virology Pub Date : 2025-01-31 Epub Date: 2024-12-17 DOI:10.1128/jvi.01701-24
Jie Song, Jiangnan Li, Shuai Li, Gaihong Zhao, Tingting Li, Xin Chen, Boli Hu, Jia Liu, Xinyu Lai, Sitong Liu, Qiongqiong Zhou, Li Huang, Changjiang Weng
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在病毒感染过程中,自噬作为一种细胞内在防御机制,通过促进病毒粒子或病毒成分传递到内体/溶酶体途径进行降解。在这项研究中,我们报道了内化的非洲猪瘟病毒(ASFV)病毒粒子在病毒感染的早期阶段进入自溶酶体。自噬选择性地靶向ASFV病毒粒子内的主要衣壳蛋白p72。ASFV p72蛋白通过c端泛素化修饰,这一过程由E3泛素连接酶Stub1介导。随后,泛素化的p72通过其泛素结合域被自噬受体SQSTM1/p62识别。Stub1通过选择性自噬,以依赖hspa8的方式促进p72的泛素化和降解。自噬在ASFV病毒粒子的分解中起着关键作用,并进一步促进ASFV基因组DNA的释放。这些发现支持了自噬参与并促进ASFV衣壳分解的观点,为这一重要的病毒过程提供了有价值的见解。非洲猪瘟(ASF)是由非洲猪瘟病毒(ASFV)引起的一种高度传染性疾病,影响家猪和野猪,死亡率高达100%。非洲猪瘟疫情对全球养猪业构成持续威胁。目前,没有有效的疫苗或抗病毒药物可用于预防和控制。在这项研究中,我们发现自噬在ASFV感染的早期阶段促进了p72的降解和衣壳的分解。从机制上讲,Stub1通过伴侣HSPA8促进ASFV p72的多泛素化。然后,多泛素化的p72与自噬受体SQSTM1/p62相互作用,通过选择性自噬途径导致其降解。这些发现揭示了p72通过自噬降解的机制,并为ASFV衣壳分解过程提供了新的见解。
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Autophagy promotes p72 degradation and capsid disassembly during the early phase of African swine fever virus infection.

During viral infections, autophagy functions as a cell-intrinsic defense mechanism by facilitating the delivery of virions or viral components to the endosomal/lysosomal pathway for degradation. In this study, we report that internalized African swine fever virus (ASFV) virions enter autolysosomes during the early phase of viral infection. Autophagy selectively targets the major capsid protein p72 within the ASFV virion. The ASFV p72 protein undergoes modification through ubiquitination at the C-terminus, a process mediated by the E3 ubiquitin ligase Stub1. Subsequently, ubiquitinated p72 is recognized by the autophagy receptor SQSTM1/p62 through its ubiquitin-binding domain. Stub1 facilitates the ubiquitination and degradation of p72 in an HSPA8-dependent manner via selective autophagy. Autophagy plays a critical role in disassembling ASFV virions and further promotes the release of ASFV genomic DNA. These findings support the notion that autophagy is involved in and contributes to the capsid disassembly of ASFV, providing valuable insights into this essential viral process.IMPORTANCEAfrican swine fever (ASF), a highly contagious disease caused by the ASF virus (ASFV), affects domestic pigs and wild boars, with a mortality rate of up to 100%. The ASF epidemic poses a persistent threat to the global pig industry. Currently, no effective vaccines or antiviral drugs are available for prevention and control. In this study, we discovered that autophagy promotes the degradation of p72 and the disassembly of the capsid during the early phase of ASFV infection. Mechanically, Stub1 facilitates the polyubiquitination of ASFV p72 through the chaperone HSPA8. The polyubiquitinated p72 then interacts with the autophagy receptor SQSTM1/p62, leading to its degradation via the selective autophagy pathway. These findings reveal the mechanism of p72 degradation through autophagy and provide new insights into the capsid disassembly process of ASFV.

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Journal of Virology
Journal of Virology 医学-病毒学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Virology (JVI) explores the nature of the viruses of animals, archaea, bacteria, fungi, plants, and protozoa. We welcome papers on virion structure and assembly, viral genome replication and regulation of gene expression, genetic diversity and evolution, virus-cell interactions, cellular responses to infection, transformation and oncogenesis, gene delivery, viral pathogenesis and immunity, and vaccines and antiviral agents.
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