Single-Cell Transcriptomics Reveals a Heterogeneous Cellular Response to BK Virus Infection
Ping An, Paul G. Cantalupo, Wenshan Zheng, Maria Teresa Sáenz-Robles, Alexis M. Duray, David A. Weitz, James M. Pipas
Abstract
The outcome of viral infection is determined by the ability of the virus to redirect cellular systems toward progeny production countered by the ability of the cell to block these viral actions. Thus, an infected culture consists of thousands of cells, each fighting its own individual battle. Bulk measurements, such as PCR or RNA-seq, measure the average of these individual responses to infection. Single-cell transcriptomics provides a window to the one-on-one battle between BKV and each cell. Our studies reveal that only a minority of infected cells are overwhelmed by the virus and produce large amounts of BKV mRNAs and proteins, while the infection appears to be restricted in the remaining cells. Correlation of viral transcript levels with cellular gene expression patterns reveals pathways manipulated by BKV that may play a role in limiting infection.