MEK inhibition impairs influenza B virus propagation without emergence of resistant variants |
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Authors: | Ludwig Stephan Wolff Thorsten Ehrhardt Christina Wurzer Walter Jürgen Reinhardt Jens Planz Oliver Pleschka Stephan |
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Affiliation: | Robert-Koch Institut, D-13353 Berlin, Germany. stephan.ludwig@uni-duesseldorf.de |
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Abstract: | Influenza A and B viruses are still a major worldwide threat. We demonstrate that influenza B virus infection induces signaling via the Raf/MEK/ERK cascade, a process required for efficient virus production. Expression of dominant-negative Raf and ERK mutants or treatment with a MEK inhibitor (U0126) strongly impaired viral propagation, while selective activation of the pathway resulted in increased virus titers. MEK inhibition appears to interfere with a distinct viral nuclear export process. Most importantly, no resistant virus variants emerged in the presence of U0126 demonstrating that influenza viruses cannot easily adapt to the missing cellular function. |
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