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The SFTSV Nonstructural Proteins Induce Autophagy to Promote Viral Replication via Interaction with Vimentin

Sihua Liu, Yazhi Su, Zhuozhuang Lu, Xiaohui Zou, Leling Xu, Yue Teng, Zhiyun Wang, Tao Wang

2023Journal of Virology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV) is a newly emerging tick-borne pathogen that causes multifunctional organ failure and even death in humans. As a housekeeping mechanism for cells to maintain steady state, autophagy plays a dual role in viral infection and the host's immune response. However, the relationship between SFTSV infection and autophagy has not been described in detail yet. Here, we demonstrated that SFTSV infection induced complete autophagic flux and facilitated viral proliferation. We also identified a key mechanism underlying NSs-induced autophagy, in which NSs interacted with vimentin to inhibit the formation of the Beclin1-vimentin complex and induced vimentin degradation through K48-linked ubiquitination modification. These findings may help us understand the new functions and mechanisms of NSs and may aid in the identification of new antiviral targets.

Topics & Concepts

AutophagyBiologyVimentinPhlebovirusVirologyViral replicationCell biologyAggresomeVirusImmunologyBunyaviridaeGeneticsImmunohistochemistryApoptosisViral Infections and VectorsMosquito-borne diseases and controlViral Infections and Outbreaks Research