Newcastle disease virus induces stable formation of bona fide stress granules to facilitate viral replication through manipulating host protein translation

Dec 25, 2016FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology

Newcastle disease virus creates persistent stress granules to help its replication by changing how host cells make proteins

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Abstract

Newcastle disease virus (NDV) triggers stable formation of stress granules in HeLa cells.

  • NDV activates the protein kinase R (PKR)/eIF2α pathway to form stress granules.
  • These stress granules contain classic markers such as TIA-1 and G3BP-1.
  • Depletion of TIA-1 or TIAR inhibits viral protein synthesis and reduces extracellular virus yields.
  • NDV-induced stress granules predominantly contain cellular mRNA, not viral mRNA.
  • Reduction of TIA-1 or TIAR decreases levels of NP mRNA in polysomes.

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