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J Virol ; 93(5)2019 03 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30518653

ABSTRACT

Pestiviruses like bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) are a threat to livestock. For pestiviruses, cytopathogenic (cp) and noncytopathogenic (noncp) strains are distinguished in cell culture. The noncp biotype of BVDV is capable of establishing persistent infections, which is a major problem in disease control. The noncp biotype rests on temporal control of viral RNA replication, mediated by regulated cleavage of nonstructural protein 2-3 (NS2-3). This cleavage is catalyzed by the autoprotease in NS2, the activity of which depends on its cellular cofactor, DNAJC14. Since this chaperone is available in small amounts and binds tightly to NS2, NS2-3 translated later in infection is no longer cleaved. As NS3 is an essential constituent of the viral replicase, this shift in polyprotein processing correlates with downregulation of RNA replication. In contrast, cp BVDV strains arising mostly by RNA recombination show highly variable genome structures and display unrestricted NS3 release. The functional importance of DNAJC14 for noncp pestiviruses has been established so far only for BVDV-1. It was therefore enigmatic whether replication of other noncp pestiviruses is also DNAJC14 dependent. By generating bovine and porcine DNAJC14 knockout cells, we could show that (i) replication of 6 distinct noncp pestivirus species (A to D, F, and G) depends on DNAJC14, (ii) the pestiviral replicase NS3-5B can assemble into functional complexes in the absence of DNAJC14, and (iii) all cp pestiviruses replicate their RNA and generate infectious progeny independent of host DNAJC14. Together, these findings confirm DNAJC14 as a pivotal cellular cofactor for the replication and maintenance of the noncp biotype of pestiviruses.IMPORTANCE Only noncp pestivirus strains are capable of establishing life-long persistent infections to generate the virus reservoir in the field. The molecular basis for this biotype is only partially understood and only investigated in depth for BVDV-1 strains. Temporal control of viral RNA replication correlates with the noncp biotype and is mediated by limiting amounts of cellular DNAJC14 that activate the viral NS2 protease to catalyze the release of the essential replicase component NS3. Here, we demonstrate that several species of noncp pestiviruses depend on DNAJC14 for their RNA replication. Moreover, all cp pestiviruses, in sharp contrast to their noncp counterparts, replicate independently of DNAJC14. The generation of a cp BVDV in the persistently infected animal is causative for onset of mucosal disease. Therefore, the observed strict biotype-specific difference in DNAJC14 dependency should be further examined for its role in cell type/tissue tropism and the pathogenesis of this lethal disease.


Subject(s)
CRISPR-Cas Systems/genetics , Diarrhea Virus 1, Bovine Viral/genetics , Fetal Proteins/genetics , Molecular Chaperones/genetics , RNA, Viral/biosynthesis , Viral Nonstructural Proteins/genetics , Animals , Bovine Virus Diarrhea-Mucosal Disease/virology , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/virology , Cell Line , Gene Knockout Techniques , Genome, Viral/genetics , HEK293 Cells , Humans , Molecular Chaperones/metabolism , RNA Helicases/genetics , RNA Helicases/metabolism , RNA, Viral/genetics , Serine Endopeptidases/genetics , Serine Endopeptidases/metabolism , Swine , Viral Nonstructural Proteins/metabolism , Virus Replication/genetics
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Euro Surveill ; 17(50)2012 Dec 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23241231

ABSTRACT

From September 2011 until November 2012, 31 serum samples from German patients with clinically suspected acute Usutu virus (USUV) infections were tested for USUV-specific antibodies. All samples tested negative. In addition, 4,200 serum samples from healthy blood donors from south-west Germany were collected in January 2012 and also analysed for the presence of specific antibodies. One sample tested positive for USUV-IgG and -IgM. Thus, the seroprevalence of USUV antibodies in healthy blood donors from south-west Germany was low in January 2012.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Viral/blood , Blood Donors/statistics & numerical data , Encephalitis Viruses, Japanese/immunology , Flavivirus Infections/blood , Encephalitis Viruses, Japanese/isolation & purification , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Female , Flavivirus Infections/epidemiology , Flavivirus Infections/immunology , Germany/epidemiology , Humans , Immunoglobulin G/immunology , Immunoglobulin M/immunology , Male , Neutralization Tests , Seroepidemiologic Studies
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Euro Surveill ; 17(49)2012 Dec 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23231891

ABSTRACT

We present a rigorously validated and highly sensitive confirmatory real-time RT-PCR assay (1A assay) that can be used in combination with the previously reported upE assay. Two additional RT-PCR assays for sequencing are described, targeting the RdRp gene (RdRpSeq assay) and N gene (NSeq assay), where an insertion/deletion polymorphism might exist among different hCoV-EMC strains. Finally, a simplified and biologically safe protocol for detection of antibody response by immunofluorescence microscopy was developed using convalescent patient serum.


Subject(s)
Coronavirus Infections/diagnosis , Coronavirus/isolation & purification , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Coronavirus/classification , Coronavirus/genetics , Coronavirus Infections/virology , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , Germany , Humans , Laboratories/standards , Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length , RNA, Viral/blood , RNA, Viral/genetics , Sensitivity and Specificity , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Virology/methods
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J Virol ; 86(1): 427-37, 2012 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22031952

ABSTRACT

The family Flaviviridae contains three genera of positive-strand RNA viruses, namely, Flavivirus, Hepacivirus (e.g., hepatitis C virus [HCV]), and Pestivirus. Pestiviruses, like bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV), bear a striking degree of similarity to HCV concerning polyprotein organization, processing, and function. Along this line, in both systems, release of nonstructural protein 3 (NS3) is essential for viral RNA replication. However, both viruses differ significantly with respect to processing efficiency at the NS2/3 cleavage site and abundance as well as functional relevance of uncleaved NS2-3. In BVDV-infected cells, significant amounts of NS2-3 accumulate at late time points postinfection and play an essential but ill-defined role in the production of infectious virions. In contrast, complete cleavage of the HCV NS2-3 counterpart has been reported, and unprocessed NS2-3 is not required throughout the life cycle of HCV, at least in cell culture. Here we describe the selection and characterization of the first pestiviral genome with the capability to complete productive infection in the absence of uncleaved NS2-3. Despite the insertion of a ubiquitin gene or an internal ribosomal entry site between the NS2 and NS3 coding sequences, the selected chimeric BVDV-1 genomes gave rise to infectious virus progeny. In this context, a mutation in the N-terminal third of NS2 was identified as a critical determinant for efficient production of infectious virions in the absence of uncleaved NS2-3. These findings challenge a previously accepted dogma for pestivirus replication and provide new implications for virion morphogenesis of pestiviruses and HCV.


Subject(s)
Diarrhea Virus 1, Bovine Viral/growth & development , Pestivirus Infections/veterinary , Viral Nonstructural Proteins/metabolism , Virion/growth & development , Animals , Bovine Virus Diarrhea-Mucosal Disease/virology , Cattle , Cell Line , Diarrhea Virus 1, Bovine Viral/genetics , Diarrhea Virus 1, Bovine Viral/physiology , Dogs , Pestivirus Infections/virology , RNA Helicases/metabolism , Serine Endopeptidases/metabolism , Virion/genetics , Virion/physiology , Virus Assembly , Virus Replication
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