Ebola VP40 in Exosomes Can Cause Immune Cell Dysfunction

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作者
Pleet, Michelle L. [1 ]
Mathiesen, Allison [2 ]
DeMarino, Catherine [1 ]
Akpamagbo, Yao A. [1 ]
Barclay, Robert A. [1 ]
Schwab, Angela [1 ]
Iordanskiy, Sergey [3 ]
Sampey, Gavin C. [1 ,4 ]
Lepene, Benjamin [5 ]
Nekhai, Sergei [6 ]
Aman, M. J. [7 ]
Kashanchi, Fatah [1 ]
机构
[1] George Mason Univ, Sch Syst Biol, Lab Mol Virol, Manassas, VA 20110 USA
[2] Eastern Virginia Med Sch, Dept Physiol Sci, Norfolk, VA 23501 USA
[3] George Washington Univ, Sch Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Microbiol Immunol & Trop Med, Res Ctr Neglected Dis Poverty, Washington, DC 20052 USA
[4] Univ N Carolina, HIV Cure Ctr, Dept Med, Chapel Hill Sch Med, Chapel Hill, NC USA
[5] Ceres Nanosci Inc, Manassas, VA USA
[6] Howard Univ, Dept Med, Ctr Sickle Cell Dis, Washington, DC 20059 USA
[7] Integrated BioTherapeut Inc, Gaithersburg, MD USA
来源
FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY | 2016年 / 7卷
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Ebola virus; EBOV; VP40; VLP; exosomes; ESCRT; microRNA; apoptosis; IMMUNODEFICIENCY-VIRUS TYPE-1; MATRIX PROTEIN VP40; EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES; VIRAL MIRNAS; IN-VIVO; INHIBITION; APOPTOSIS; PATHOGENESIS; INFECTION; RNA;
D O I
10.3389/fmicb.2016.01765
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Ebola virus (EBOV) is an enveloped, ssRNA virus from the family Filoviridae capable of causing severe hemorrhagic fever with up to 80-90% mortality rates. The most recent outbreak of EBOV in West Africa starting in 2014 resulted in over 11,300 deaths; however, long-lasting persistence and recurrence in survivors has been documented, potentially leading to further transmission of the virus. We have previously shown that exosomes from cells infected with HIV-1. HTLV-1 and Rift Valley Fever virus are able to transfer viral proteins and non-coding RNAs to naive recipient cells, resulting in an altered cellular activity. In the current manuscript, we examined the effect of Ebola structural proteins VP40, GP, NP and VLPs on recipient immune cells, as well as the effect of exosomes containing these proteins on naive immune cells. We found that VP40-transfected cells packaged VP40 into exosomes, and that these exosomes were capable of inducing apoptosis in recipient immune cells. Additionally, we show that presence of VP40 within parental cells or in exosomes delivered to naive cells could result in the regulation of RNAi machinery including Dicer, Drosha, and Ago 1, which may play a role in the induction of cell death in recipient immune cells. Exosome biogenesis was regulated by VP40 in transfected cells by increasing levels of ESCRT-II proteins EAP20 and EAP45, and exosomal marker proteins CD63 and Alix. VP40 was phosphorylated by Cdk2/Cyclin complexes at Serine 233 which could be reversed with r-Roscovitine treatment. The level of VP40-containing exosomes could also be regulated by treated cells with FDA-approved Oxytetracycline. Additionally, we utilized novel nanoparticles to safely capture VP40 and other viral proteins from Ebola VLPs spiked into human samples using SDS/reducing agents, thus minimizing the need for BSL-4 conditions for most downstream assays. Collectively, our data indicates that VP40 packaged into exosomes may be responsible for the deregulation and eventual destruction of the T-cell and myeloid arms of the immune system (bystander lymphocyte apoptosis), allowing the virus to replicate to high titers in the immunocompromised host. Moreover, our results suggest that the use of drugs such as Oxytetracycline to modulate the levels of exosomes exiting EBOV-infected cells may be able to prevent the devastation of the adaptive immune system and allow for an improved rate of survival.
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