Cell-cell fusion induced by reovirus FAST proteins enhances replication and pathogenicity of non-enveloped dsRNA viruses.

Fusogenic reoviruses encode fusion-associated small transmembrane (FAST) protein, which induces cell-cell fusion. FAST protein is the only known fusogenic protein in non-enveloped viruses, and its role in virus replication is not yet known. We generated replication-competent, FAST protein-deficient...

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Main Authors: Yuta Kanai, Takahiro Kawagishi, Yusuke Sakai, Ryotaro Nouda, Masayuki Shimojima, Masayuki Saijo, Yoshiharu Matsuura, Takeshi Kobayashi
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-04-01
Series:PLoS Pathogens
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007675
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spelling doaj-fc75ff7e3bce45a6b461b90118c189a12021-04-21T17:11:00ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Pathogens1553-73661553-73742019-04-01154e100767510.1371/journal.ppat.1007675Cell-cell fusion induced by reovirus FAST proteins enhances replication and pathogenicity of non-enveloped dsRNA viruses.Yuta KanaiTakahiro KawagishiYusuke SakaiRyotaro NoudaMasayuki ShimojimaMasayuki SaijoYoshiharu MatsuuraTakeshi KobayashiFusogenic reoviruses encode fusion-associated small transmembrane (FAST) protein, which induces cell-cell fusion. FAST protein is the only known fusogenic protein in non-enveloped viruses, and its role in virus replication is not yet known. We generated replication-competent, FAST protein-deficient pteropine orthoreovirus and demonstrated that FAST protein was not essential for viral replication, but enhanced viral replication in the early phase of infection. Addition of recombinant FAST protein enhanced replication of FAST-deficient virus and other non-fusogenic viruses in a fusion-dependent and FAST-species-independent manner. In a mouse model, replication and pathogenicity of FAST-deficient virus were severely impaired relative to wild-type virus, indicating that FAST protein is a major determinant of the high pathogenicity of fusogenic reovirus. FAST-deficient virus also conferred effective protection against challenge with lethal homologous virus strains in mice. Our results demonstrate a novel role of a viral fusogenic protein and the existence of a cell-cell fusion-dependent replication system in non-enveloped viruses.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007675
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author Yuta Kanai
Takahiro Kawagishi
Yusuke Sakai
Ryotaro Nouda
Masayuki Shimojima
Masayuki Saijo
Yoshiharu Matsuura
Takeshi Kobayashi
spellingShingle Yuta Kanai
Takahiro Kawagishi
Yusuke Sakai
Ryotaro Nouda
Masayuki Shimojima
Masayuki Saijo
Yoshiharu Matsuura
Takeshi Kobayashi
Cell-cell fusion induced by reovirus FAST proteins enhances replication and pathogenicity of non-enveloped dsRNA viruses.
PLoS Pathogens
author_facet Yuta Kanai
Takahiro Kawagishi
Yusuke Sakai
Ryotaro Nouda
Masayuki Shimojima
Masayuki Saijo
Yoshiharu Matsuura
Takeshi Kobayashi
author_sort Yuta Kanai
title Cell-cell fusion induced by reovirus FAST proteins enhances replication and pathogenicity of non-enveloped dsRNA viruses.
title_short Cell-cell fusion induced by reovirus FAST proteins enhances replication and pathogenicity of non-enveloped dsRNA viruses.
title_full Cell-cell fusion induced by reovirus FAST proteins enhances replication and pathogenicity of non-enveloped dsRNA viruses.
title_fullStr Cell-cell fusion induced by reovirus FAST proteins enhances replication and pathogenicity of non-enveloped dsRNA viruses.
title_full_unstemmed Cell-cell fusion induced by reovirus FAST proteins enhances replication and pathogenicity of non-enveloped dsRNA viruses.
title_sort cell-cell fusion induced by reovirus fast proteins enhances replication and pathogenicity of non-enveloped dsrna viruses.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Pathogens
issn 1553-7366
1553-7374
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Fusogenic reoviruses encode fusion-associated small transmembrane (FAST) protein, which induces cell-cell fusion. FAST protein is the only known fusogenic protein in non-enveloped viruses, and its role in virus replication is not yet known. We generated replication-competent, FAST protein-deficient pteropine orthoreovirus and demonstrated that FAST protein was not essential for viral replication, but enhanced viral replication in the early phase of infection. Addition of recombinant FAST protein enhanced replication of FAST-deficient virus and other non-fusogenic viruses in a fusion-dependent and FAST-species-independent manner. In a mouse model, replication and pathogenicity of FAST-deficient virus were severely impaired relative to wild-type virus, indicating that FAST protein is a major determinant of the high pathogenicity of fusogenic reovirus. FAST-deficient virus also conferred effective protection against challenge with lethal homologous virus strains in mice. Our results demonstrate a novel role of a viral fusogenic protein and the existence of a cell-cell fusion-dependent replication system in non-enveloped viruses.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007675
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