📄 Inhibition of cytosolic phospholipase A2α impairs an early step of coronavirus replication in cell culture
© 2018 American Society for Microbiology. Coronavirus replication is associated with intracellular membrane rearrangements in infected cells, resulting in the formation of double-membrane vesicles (DMVs) and other membranous structures that are referred to as replicative organelles (ROs). The latter provide a structural scaffold for viral replication/transcription complexes (RTCs) and help to sequester RTC components from recognition by cellular factors involved in antiviral host responses. There is increasing evidence that plus-strand RNA (αRNA) virus replication, including RO formation and virion morphogenesis, affects cellular lipid metabolism and critically depends on enzymes involved in lipid synthesis and processing. Here, we investigated the role of cytosolic phospholipase A2α (cPLA2α) in coronavirus replication using a low-molecular-weight nonpeptidic inhibitor, pyrrolidine-2 (Py-2). The inhibition of cPLA2α activity, which produces lysophospholipids (LPLs) by cleaving at the sn-2 position of phospholipids, had profound effects on viral RNA and protein accumulation in human coronavirus 229E-infected Huh-7 cells. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that DMV formation in infected cells was significantly reduced in the presence of the inhibitor. Furthermore, we found that (i) viral RTCs colocalized with LPL-containing membranes, (ii) cellular LPL concentrations were increased in coronavirus-infected cells, and (iii) this increase was diminished in the presence of the cPLA2α inhibitor Py-2. Py-2 also displayed antiviral activities against other viruses representing the Coronaviridae and Togaviridae families, while members of the Picornaviridae were not affected. Taken together, the study provides evidence that cPLA2α activity is critically involved in the replication of various +RNA virus families and may thus represent a candidate target for broad-spectrum antiviral drug development.
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🔗 human coronavirus (623)
🔗 virus replication (219)
🔗 infected cells (307)
🔗 double-membrane vesicles (18)
🔗 electron microscopy (149)
🔗 viral replication (258)
author
👤 Müller, Christin
👤 Hardt, Martin
👤 Schwudke, Dominik
👤 Neuman, Benjamin W.
👤 Pleschka, Stephan
👤 Ziebuhr, John
year
⏰ 2018
journal
📚 Journal of Virology
issn
🗄 10985514 0022538X
volume
92
number
4
page
citedbycount
6
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