一种从分拣奈克辛 1 提取的多肽可抑制 HPV16 的进入、逆行运输和 L2 膜跨越。

IF 4.7 Q1 VIROLOGY
Shuaizhi Li , Zachary L. Williamson , Matthew A. Christofferson , Advait Jeevanandam , Samuel K. Campos
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全球 99% 的宫颈癌和 5% 的人类癌症都是由高危人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)感染引起的。HPV 感染需要病毒基因组(vDNA)进入上皮基底角质细胞核。病毒内吞后,次要帽状蛋白 L2 决定了 vDNA 在有丝分裂过程中的亚细胞逆行运输和核定位。之前的研究发现了一种细胞渗透性多肽 SNX1.3,该多肽来自分选神经蛋白 1(SNX1)的 BAR 结构域,能有效阻断表皮生长因子受体在三阴性乳腺癌细胞中的逆行和核运输。鉴于表皮生长因子受体和逆行运输途径在 HPV16 感染中的重要性,我们开始研究 SNX1.3 在此背景下的作用。SNX1.3 既能延缓病毒的内吞,又能有效阻断病毒的逆行贩运和高尔基体定位,从而抑制 HPV16 感染。SNX1.3 对细胞增殖没有影响,也不影响 HPV16 在高尔基体后的贩运。从更直接的 L2 功能来看,SNX1.3 会影响小帽膜蛋白的膜跨越。未来的工作将侧重于 SNX1.3 抑制的机理研究,以及表皮生长因子受体信号转导和 SNX1 介导的内体管化、货物分拣和逆向贩运在 HPV 感染中的作用。
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A peptide derived from sorting nexin 1 inhibits HPV16 entry, retrograde trafficking, and L2 membrane spanning

High risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is responsible for 99 % of cervical cancers and 5 % of all human cancers worldwide. HPV infection requires the viral genome (vDNA) to gain access to nuclei of basal keratinocytes of epithelium. After virion endocytosis, the minor capsid protein L2 dictates the subcellular retrograde trafficking and nuclear localization of the vDNA during mitosis. Prior work identified a cell-permeable peptide termed SNX1.3, derived from the BAR domain of sorting nexin 1 (SNX1), that potently blocks the retrograde and nuclear trafficking of EGFR in triple negative breast cancer cells. Given the importance of EGFR and retrograde trafficking pathways in HPV16 infection, we set forth to study the effects of SNX1.3 within this context. SNX1.3 inhibited HPV16 infection by both delaying virion endocytosis, as well as potently blocking virion retrograde trafficking and Golgi localization. SNX1.3 had no effect on cell proliferation, nor did it affect post-Golgi trafficking of HPV16. Looking more directly at L2 function, SNX1.3 was found to impair membrane spanning of the minor capsid protein. Future work will focus on mechanistic studies of SNX1.3 inhibition, and the role of EGFR signaling and SNX1-mediated endosomal tubulation, cargo sorting, and retrograde trafficking in HPV infection.

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Tumour Virus Research
Tumour Virus Research Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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