Dynamic oscillation of translation and stress granule formation mark the cellular response to virus infection


Autoria(s): Ruggieri, Alessia; Dazert, Eva; Metz, Philippe; Hofmann, Sarah; Bergeest, Jan-Philip; Mazur, Johanna; Bankhead, Peter; Hiet, Marie-Sophie; Kallis, Stephanie; Alvisi, Gualtiero; Samuel, Charles E; Lohmann, Volker; Kaderali, Lars; Rohr, Karl; Frese, Michael; Stoecklin, Georg; Bartenschlager, Ralf
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Virus infection-induced global protein synthesis suppression is linked to assembly of stress granules (SGs), cytosolic aggregates of stalled translation preinitiation complexes. To study long-term stress responses, we developed an imaging approach for extended observation and analysis of SG dynamics during persistent hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. In combination with type 1 interferon, HCV infection induces highly dynamic assembly/disassembly of cytoplasmic SGs, concomitant with phases of active and stalled translation, delayed cell division, and prolonged cell survival. Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), independent of viral replication, is sufficient to trigger these oscillations. Translation initiation factor eIF2a phosphorylation by protein kinase R mediates SG formation and translation arrest. This is antagonized by the upregulation of GADD34, the regulatory subunit of protein phosphatase 1 dephosphorylating eIF2a. Stress response oscillation is a general mechanism to prevent long-lasting translation repression and a conserved host cell reaction to multiple RNA viruses, which HCV may exploit to establish persistence.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/dynamic-oscillation-of-translation-and-stress-granule-formation-mark-the-cellular-response-to-virus-infection(d7152141-fd7a-4c8c-b441-88b6a6c979b0).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chom.2012.05.013

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Ruggieri , A , Dazert , E , Metz , P , Hofmann , S , Bergeest , J-P , Mazur , J , Bankhead , P , Hiet , M-S , Kallis , S , Alvisi , G , Samuel , C E , Lohmann , V , Kaderali , L , Rohr , K , Frese , M , Stoecklin , G & Bartenschlager , R 2012 , ' Dynamic oscillation of translation and stress granule formation mark the cellular response to virus infection ' Cell host & microbe , vol 12 , no. 1 , pp. 71-85 . DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2012.05.013

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article