The Role of Tissue Oxygen Tension in Dengue Virus Replication
Low oxygen tension exerts a profound effect on the replication of several DNA and RNA viruses. In vitro propagation of Dengue virus (DENV) has been conventionally studied under atmospheric oxygen levels despite that in vivo, the tissue microenvironment is hypoxic. Here, we compared the efficiency of...
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doaj-f9baa747694543e7a5a3cf2d8e6a23a02020-11-25T00:55:45ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092018-12-0171224110.3390/cells7120241cells7120241The Role of Tissue Oxygen Tension in Dengue Virus ReplicationEfseveia Frakolaki0Panagiota Kaimou1Maria Moraiti2Katerina I. Kalliampakou3Kalliopi Karampetsou4Eleni Dotsika5Panagiotis Liakos6Dido Vassilacopoulou7Penelope Mavromara8Ralf Bartenschlager9Niki Vassilaki10Laboratory of Molecular Virology, Hellenic Pasteur Institute (HPI), 11521 Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Molecular Virology, Hellenic Pasteur Institute (HPI), 11521 Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Molecular Virology, Hellenic Pasteur Institute (HPI), 11521 Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Molecular Virology, Hellenic Pasteur Institute (HPI), 11521 Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Cellular Immunology, Hellenic Pasteur Institute, 11521 Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Cellular Immunology, Hellenic Pasteur Institute, 11521 Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Biochemistry, School of Medicine, University of Thessaly, 41500 Larissa, GreeceSection of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Biology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 15701 Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Biochemistry and Molecular Virology, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Democritus University of Thrace, 68100 Thrace, GreeceDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Molecular Virology, University of Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, GermanyLaboratory of Molecular Virology, Hellenic Pasteur Institute (HPI), 11521 Athens, GreeceLow oxygen tension exerts a profound effect on the replication of several DNA and RNA viruses. In vitro propagation of Dengue virus (DENV) has been conventionally studied under atmospheric oxygen levels despite that in vivo, the tissue microenvironment is hypoxic. Here, we compared the efficiency of DENV replication in liver cells, monocytes, and epithelial cells under hypoxic and normoxic conditions, investigated the ability of DENV to induce a hypoxia response and metabolic reprogramming and determined the underlying molecular mechanism. In DENV-infected cells, hypoxia had no effect on virus entry and RNA translation, but enhanced RNA replication. Overexpression and silencing approaches as well as chemical inhibition and energy substrate exchanging experiments showed that hypoxia-mediated enhancement of DENV replication depends on the activation of the key metabolic regulators hypoxia-inducible factors 1α/2α (HIF-1α/2α) and the serine/threonine kinase AKT. Enhanced RNA replication correlates directly with an increase in anaerobic glycolysis producing elevated ATP levels. Additionally, DENV activates HIF and anaerobic glycolysis markers. Finally, reactive oxygen species were shown to contribute, at least in part through HIF, both to the hypoxia-mediated increase of DENV replication and to virus-induced hypoxic reprogramming. These suggest that DENV manipulates hypoxia response and oxygen-dependent metabolic reprogramming for efficient viral replication.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/7/12/241hypoxiadengue virushepatocytesHIFAKTmetabolic reprogrammingglycolysis |
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Efseveia Frakolaki Panagiota Kaimou Maria Moraiti Katerina I. Kalliampakou Kalliopi Karampetsou Eleni Dotsika Panagiotis Liakos Dido Vassilacopoulou Penelope Mavromara Ralf Bartenschlager Niki Vassilaki |
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Efseveia Frakolaki Panagiota Kaimou Maria Moraiti Katerina I. Kalliampakou Kalliopi Karampetsou Eleni Dotsika Panagiotis Liakos Dido Vassilacopoulou Penelope Mavromara Ralf Bartenschlager Niki Vassilaki The Role of Tissue Oxygen Tension in Dengue Virus Replication Cells hypoxia dengue virus hepatocytes HIF AKT metabolic reprogramming glycolysis |
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Efseveia Frakolaki Panagiota Kaimou Maria Moraiti Katerina I. Kalliampakou Kalliopi Karampetsou Eleni Dotsika Panagiotis Liakos Dido Vassilacopoulou Penelope Mavromara Ralf Bartenschlager Niki Vassilaki |
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The Role of Tissue Oxygen Tension in Dengue Virus Replication |
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The Role of Tissue Oxygen Tension in Dengue Virus Replication |
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The Role of Tissue Oxygen Tension in Dengue Virus Replication |
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The Role of Tissue Oxygen Tension in Dengue Virus Replication |
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The Role of Tissue Oxygen Tension in Dengue Virus Replication |
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role of tissue oxygen tension in dengue virus replication |
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Low oxygen tension exerts a profound effect on the replication of several DNA and RNA viruses. In vitro propagation of Dengue virus (DENV) has been conventionally studied under atmospheric oxygen levels despite that in vivo, the tissue microenvironment is hypoxic. Here, we compared the efficiency of DENV replication in liver cells, monocytes, and epithelial cells under hypoxic and normoxic conditions, investigated the ability of DENV to induce a hypoxia response and metabolic reprogramming and determined the underlying molecular mechanism. In DENV-infected cells, hypoxia had no effect on virus entry and RNA translation, but enhanced RNA replication. Overexpression and silencing approaches as well as chemical inhibition and energy substrate exchanging experiments showed that hypoxia-mediated enhancement of DENV replication depends on the activation of the key metabolic regulators hypoxia-inducible factors 1α/2α (HIF-1α/2α) and the serine/threonine kinase AKT. Enhanced RNA replication correlates directly with an increase in anaerobic glycolysis producing elevated ATP levels. Additionally, DENV activates HIF and anaerobic glycolysis markers. Finally, reactive oxygen species were shown to contribute, at least in part through HIF, both to the hypoxia-mediated increase of DENV replication and to virus-induced hypoxic reprogramming. These suggest that DENV manipulates hypoxia response and oxygen-dependent metabolic reprogramming for efficient viral replication. |
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hypoxia dengue virus hepatocytes HIF AKT metabolic reprogramming glycolysis |
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