Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Rabies Virus-Infected Human and Canine Brains

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Pulleri Kandi Harsha
Sathyanarayanan Ranganayaki
Gowri Yale
Gourav Dey
Kiran K. Mangalaparthi
Anusha Yarlagadda
B. K. Chandrasekhar Sagar
Anita Mahadevan
M. M. Srinivas Bharath
Reeta S. Mani
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[1] National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS),Department of Neurovirology
[2] National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS),Department of Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neurotoxicology
[3] Mission Rabies,Department of Neuropathology
[4] Manipal Academy of Higher Education,undefined
[5] Institute of Bioinformatics,undefined
[6] National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS),undefined
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Neurochemical Research | 2022年 / 47卷
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Rabies; Mitochondria; Neuronal dysfunction; Proteomics;
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Rabies is a fatal encephalitis caused by the Rabies lyssavirus (RABV). The presence of minimal neuropathological changes observed in rabies indicates that neuronal dysfunction, rather than neuronal death contributes to the fatal outcome. The role of mitochondrial changes has been suggested as a possible mechanism for neuronal dysfunction in rabies. However, these findings are mostly based on studies that have employed experimental models and laboratory-adapted virus. Studies on brain tissues from naturally infected human and animal hosts are lacking. The current study investigated the role of mitochondrial changes in rabies by morphological, biochemical and proteomic analysis of RABV-infected human and canine brains. Morphological analysis showed minimal inflammation with preserved neuronal and disrupted mitochondrial structure in both human and canine brains. Proteomic analysis revealed involvement of mitochondrial processes (oxidative phosphorylation, cristae formation, homeostasis and transport), synaptic proteins and autophagic pathways, with over-expression of subunits of mitochondrial respiratory complexes. Consistent with these findings, human and canine brains displayed elevated activities of complexes I (p < 0.05), IV (p < 0.05) and V (p < 0.05). However, this did not result in elevated ATP production (p < 0.0001), probably due to lowered mitochondrial membrane potential as noted in RABV-infected cells in culture. These could lead to mitochondrial dysfunction and mitophagy as indicated by expression of FKBP8 (p < 0.05) and PINK1 (p < 0.001)/PARKIN (p > 0.05) and ensuing autophagy, as shown by the status of LCIII (p < 0.05), LAMP1 (p < 0.001) and pertinent ultrastructural markers. We propose that altered mitochondrial bioenergetics and cristae architecture probably induce mitophagy, leading to autophagy and consequent neuronal dysfunction in rabies.
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