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Lipid Droplets Are Beneficial for Rabies Virus Replication by Facilitating Viral Budding

Jianqing Zhao, Zonghui Zeng, Yixi Chen, Wei Liu, Huanchun Chen, Zhen F. Fu, Ling Zhao, Ming Zhou

2021Journal of Virology35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lipid droplets have been proven to play an important role in viral infections, but their role in RABV infection has not yet been elaborated. Here, we find that RABV infection upregulates the generation of LDs by enhancing the expression of N-myc downstream regulated gene-1 (NDRG1). Then NDRG1 elevated cellular triglycerides synthesis by increasing the activity of diacylglycerol acyltransferase 1/2 (DGAT1/2), which promotes the biogenesis of LDs. RABV-M and RABV-G, which are the major proteins involved in viral budding, could utilize LDs as a carrier for transport to cell membrane, resulting in enhanced virus budding. Our findings will extend the knowledge of lipid metabolism in RABV infection and help to explore potential therapeutic targets for RABV.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyRabies virusViral replicationLipid dropletVirologyCell biologyRabiesVirusDownregulation and upregulationGeneticsGenePancreatic function and diabetesLipid metabolism and biosynthesisEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease