Retinoic acid-induced differentiation and oxidative stress inhibitors increase resistance of human neuroblastoma cells to La Crosse virus-induced cell death

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Policastro, Paul F. [1 ]
Schneider, Christine A. [1 ,2 ]
Winkler, Clayton W. [1 ]
Leung, Jacqueline M. [2 ]
Peterson, Karin E. [1 ]
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[1] Lab Neurol Infect & Immun, Neuroimmunol Sect, Hamilton, MT 59840 USA
[2] NIAID, Electron Microscopy Unit, Res Technol Branch, Rocky Mt Labs,NIH, Hamilton, MT USA
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La Crosse virus; all-trans retinoic acid; neurodifferentiation; neuroblastoma; mitochondria; oxidative stress; interferon; NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION; SH-SY5Y CELLS; ENCEPHALITIS-VIRUS; NITRIC-OXIDE; STEM-CELLS; IN-VITRO; APOPTOSIS; REPLICATION; ACTIVATION; INTERFERON;
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10.1128/jvi.00300-24
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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La Crosse Virus (LACV) encephalitis patients are at risk for long-term deficits in cognitive function due to neuronal apoptosis following virus infection. However, the specific etiology underlying neuronal damage remains elusive. In this study, we examined how differentiation and mitotic inhibition of neuroblastoma cells influence their susceptibility to LACV infection and cell death. Treatment of SH-SY5Y cells with retinoic acid induced a neuronal cell phenotype which was similarly susceptible to LACV infection as untreated cells but had significantly delayed virus-induced cell death. Protein and RNA transcript analysis showed that retinoic acid-treated cells had decreased oxidative stress responses to LACV infection compared to untreated cells. Modulation of oxidative stress in untreated cells with specific compounds also delayed cell death, without substantially impacting virus production. Thus, the oxidative stress response of neurons to virus infection may be a key component of neuronal susceptibility to virus-induced cell death.IMPORTANCEEncephalitic viruses like La Crosse Virus (LACV) infect and kill neurons. Disease onset and progression is rapid meaning the time frame to treat patients before significant and long-lasting damage occurs is limited. Examining how neurons, the primary cells infected by LACV in the brain, resist virus-induced cell death can provide avenues for determining which pathways to target for effective treatments. In the current study, we studied how changing neuroblastoma growth and metabolism with retinoic acid treatment impacted their susceptibility to LACV-induced cell death. We utilized this information to test compounds for preventing death in these cells. Encephalitic viruses like La Crosse Virus (LACV) infect and kill neurons. Disease onset and progression is rapid meaning the time frame to treat patients before significant and long-lasting damage occurs is limited. Examining how neurons, the primary cells infected by LACV in the brain, resist virus-induced cell death can provide avenues for determining which pathways to target for effective treatments. In the current study, we studied how changing neuroblastoma growth and metabolism with retinoic acid treatment impacted their susceptibility to LACV-induced cell death. We utilized this information to test compounds for preventing death in these cells.
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