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TGEV nucleocapsid protein induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis through activation of p53 signaling
Authors:Li Ding  Yong Huang  Qian Du  Feng Dong  Xiaomin Zhao  Wenlong Zhang  Xingang Xu  Dewen Tong
Institution:1. College of Veterinary Medicine, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, PR China;2. College of Life Sciences, Hainan Normal University, Haikou, Hainan 571158, PR China
Abstract:Our previous studies showed that TGEV infection could induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis via activation of p53 signaling in cultured host cells. However, it is unclear which viral gene causes these effects. In this study, we investigated the effects of TGEV nucleocapsid (N) protein on PK-15 cells. We found that TGEV N protein suppressed cell proliferation by causing cell cycle arrest at the S and G2/M phases and apoptosis. Characterization of various cellular proteins that are involved in regulating cell cycle progression demonstrated that the expression of N gene resulted in an accumulation of p53 and p21, which suppressed cyclin B1, cdc2 and cdk2 expression. Moreover, the expression of TGEV N gene promoted translocation of Bax to mitochondria, which in turn caused the release of cytochrome c, followed by activation of caspase-3, resulting in cell apoptosis in the transfected PK-15 cells following cell cycle arrest. Further studies showed that p53 inhibitor attenuated TGEV N protein induced cell cycle arrest at S and G2/M phases and apoptosis through reversing the expression changes of cdc2, cdk2 and cyclin B1 and the translocation changes of Bax and cytochrome c induced by TGEV N protein. Taken together, these results demonstrated that TGEV N protein might play an important role in TGEV infection-induced p53 activation and cell cycle arrest at the S and G2/M phases and apoptosis occurrence.
Keywords:TGEV  N protein  Cell cycle arrest  Apoptosis  p53 signaling
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