Author: Madan, Vanessa; Castelló, Alfredo; Carrasco, Luis
Title: Viroporins from RNA viruses induce caspaseâ€dependent apoptosis Cord-id: 9prbik3f Document date: 2007_9_19
ID: 9prbik3f
Snippet: The virusâ€encoded viroporins are known to modify membrane permeability and play an essential role in virus budding. Here, a comparative analysis of the membrane permeabilization capacity of a number of viroporins was performed in baby hamster kidney cells. Synthesis of 6K protein from Sindbis virus, E from mouse hepatitis virus, M2 from influenza A virus, and 2B and 3A from poliovirus enhanced membrane permeability to different extents. We show that two proteins from hepatitis C virus, p7 and
Document: The virusâ€encoded viroporins are known to modify membrane permeability and play an essential role in virus budding. Here, a comparative analysis of the membrane permeabilization capacity of a number of viroporins was performed in baby hamster kidney cells. Synthesis of 6K protein from Sindbis virus, E from mouse hepatitis virus, M2 from influenza A virus, and 2B and 3A from poliovirus enhanced membrane permeability to different extents. We show that two proteins from hepatitis C virus, p7 and NS4A, also display viroporin activity to a level comparable to 6K protein. In addition to their capacity to disrupt ionic cellular homeostasis and promote bacterial cell lysis, the expressed viroporins were able to induce cell death. Degradation of internucleosomal DNA and generation of apoptotic bodies were observed upon viroporin expression. Consistently, cleavage of translation initiation factor 4GI and polyâ€(ADPâ€ribose) polymerase indicated activation of effector caspaseâ€3. We found that poliovirus 2B localizes partially in mitochondria and induces an anomalous perinuclear distribution of these organelles. Mitochondria morphology was also altered after expression of other viroporins. Finally, detection of cytochrome c release from mitochondria suggests involvement of the mitochondrial pathway in viroporinâ€induced apoptosis. These findings suggest that viroporins induce caspaseâ€dependent programmed cell death.
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