Tumor Susceptibility Gene 101 (TSG101) Contributes to Virion Formation of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus via Interaction with the Nucleocapsid (N) Protein along with the Early Secretory Pathway
Longxiang Zhang, Rui Li, Rui Geng, Lei Wang, Xinxin Chen, Songlin Qiao, Gaiping Zhang
Abstract
PRRSV infection results in a serious swine disease affecting pig farming in the world. However, efficient prevention and control of PRRSV is hindered by its complicated infection process. Until now, our understanding of PRRSV assembly during infection is especially limited. Here, we identified that TSG101, an ESCRT-I subunit, facilitated virion formation of PRRSV via interaction with the viral N protein along with the early secretory pathway. Our work actually expands the knowledge of PRRSV infection and provides a novel therapeutic target for prevention and control of the virus.
Topics & Concepts
TSG101BiologyESCRTPorcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virusVirologyViral life cycleGene knockdownViral replicationEndosomeEndocytic cycleViral entryGeneRNA interferenceVirusRNAMicrovesiclesGeneticsEndocytosisCellmicroRNAAnimal Virus Infections StudiesVirus-based gene therapy researchViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology