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The eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1A regulation of actin stress fibers is important for infectious RSV production
Authors:Natale Snape  Dongsheng Li  Ting Wei  Hongping Jin  Mary Lor  Daniel J. Rawle  Kirsten M. Spann  David Harrich
Affiliation:1.Faculty of Medicine,The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute,Brisbane,Australia;2.Department of Cell and Molecular Biology,QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute,Herston,Australia;3.School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences,University of Queensland,St. Lucia,Australia;4.School of Biomedical Science and Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation at the Centre for Children’s Health Research,Queensland University of Technology,Brisbane,Australia
Abstract:Cellular protein eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1A (eEF1A) is an actin binding protein that plays a role in the formation of filamentous actin (F-actin) bundles. F-Actin regulates multiple stages of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) replication including assembly and budding. Our previous study demonstrated that eEF1A knock-down significantly reduced RSV replication. Here we investigated if the eEF1A function in actin bundle formation was important for RSV replication and release. To investigate this, eEF1A function was impaired in HEp-2 cells by either knock-down of eEF1A with siRNA, or treatment with an eEF1A inhibitor, didemnin B (Did B). Cell staining and confocal microscopy analysis showed that both eEF1A knock-down and treatment with Did B resulted in disruption of cellular stress fiber formation and elevated accumulation of F-actin near the plasma membrane. When treated cells were then infected with RSV, there was also reduced formation of virus-induced cellular filopodia. Did B treatment, similarly to eEF1A knock-down, reduced the release of infectious RSV, but unlike eEF1A knock-down, did not significantly affect RSV genome replication. The lower infectious virus production in Did B treated cells also reduced RSV-induced cell death. In conclusion, the cellular factor eEF1A plays an important role in the regulation of F-actin stress fiber formation required for RSV assembly and release.
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