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siRNA Screen Identifies Trafficking Host Factors that Modulate Alphavirus Infection
Authors:Sheli R Radoshitzky  Gianluca Pegoraro  Xiǎolì Chī  Lián Dǒng  Chih-Yuan Chiang  Lucas Jozwick  Jeremiah C Clester  Christopher L Cooper  Duane Courier  David P Langan  Knashka Underwood  Kathleen A Kuehl  Mei G Sun  Yíngyún Caì  Shuǐqìng Yú  Robin Burk  Rouzbeh Zamani  Krishna Kota  Jens H Kuhn  Sina Bavari
Abstract:Little is known about the repertoire of cellular factors involved in the replication of pathogenic alphaviruses. To uncover molecular regulators of alphavirus infection, and to identify candidate drug targets, we performed a high-content imaging-based siRNA screen. We revealed an actin-remodeling pathway involving Rac1, PIP5K1- α, and Arp3, as essential for infection by pathogenic alphaviruses. Infection causes cellular actin rearrangements into large bundles of actin filaments termed actin foci. Actin foci are generated late in infection concomitantly with alphavirus envelope (E2) expression and are dependent on the activities of Rac1 and Arp3. E2 associates with actin in alphavirus-infected cells and co-localizes with Rac1–PIP5K1-α along actin filaments in the context of actin foci. Finally, Rac1, Arp3, and actin polymerization inhibitors interfere with E2 trafficking from the trans-Golgi network to the cell surface, suggesting a plausible model in which transport of E2 to the cell surface is mediated via Rac1- and Arp3-dependent actin remodeling.
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