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Proteomic methods reveal cyclophilin a function as a host restriction factor against rotavirus infection
Authors:Haiyang He  Zhirong Mou  Wanling Li  Lei Fei  Yan Tang  Ji Zhang  Ping Yan  Zhengqiong Chen  Xia Yang  Zigang Shen  Jintao Li  Yuzhang Wu
Affiliation:1. Institute of Immunology, Third Military Medical University, , Chongqing, P. R. China;2. Southwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University, , Chongqing, P. R. China;3. Xinqiao Hospital, Third Military Medical University, , Chongqing, P. R. China
Abstract:Rotavirus (RV) infection is the main cause of acute dehydrating diarrhea in infants and young children below 5 years old worldwide. RV infection causes a global shutoff of host proteins as many other viruses do. However, previous studies revealed that RV could selectively upregulated the expression of some host proteins that then played important roles in RV infection. To globally explor such host proteins that were upregulated in early human rotavirus (HRV) infection, proteomic methods were used and a total of ten upregulated host proteins were unambiguously identified. Cyclophilin A (CYPA), a peptidyl‐prolyl cis‐trans isomerase, was among these upregulated host proteins. Following infection, CYPA was recruited to the viroplasm and interacted with HRV structural protein VP2; CYPA reduced host susceptibility to HRV infection and inhibited replication of HRV by repressing the expression of viral proteins. Furthermore, we found that the increased expression of CYPA in enterocytes of small intestine correlated to the period when BALB/c mice became resistant to RV diarrhea. Together, we identified CYPA as a novel host restriction factor that confered protection against RV infection and might contribute to host susceptibility to RV diarrhea.
Keywords:CYPA  Host restriction factor  Microbiology  Rotavirus  Viral replication
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