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Alphaherpesvirus-mediated remodeling of the cellular transcriptome results in depletion of m6A-containing transcripts.


ABSTRACT: The mechanisms by which viruses regulate host mRNAs during infection are still poorly understood. Several host transcripts that encode proteins that contribute to the anti-viral response contain the N6-methyladenosine nucleotide (m6A). In this study, we investigated if and how viruses from different (sub) families specifically affect m6A-containing host transcripts. Systematic analysis of host transcriptomes after infection with diverse types of viruses showed that m6A-methylated transcripts are selectively downregulated during infection with Sendai virus, African swine fever virus and the alphaherpesviruses herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) and pseudorabies virus (PRV). Focusing on PRV and HSV-1, we found that downregulation of m6A-methylated transcripts depends on the YTHDF family of m6A-binding proteins, and correlates with localization of these proteins to enlarged P-bodies. Knockdown of YTHDF proteins in primary cells reduced PRV protein expression and increased expression of antiviral interferon-stimulated genes, suggesting that virus-induced depletion of host m6A-containing transcripts constitutes an immune evasion strategy.

SUBMITTER: Jansens RJJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10415716 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Alphaherpesvirus-mediated remodeling of the cellular transcriptome results in depletion of m6A-containing transcripts.

Jansens Robert J J RJJ   Olarerin-George Anthony A   Verhamme Ruth R   Mirza Aashiq A   Jaffrey Samie S   Favoreel Herman W HW  

iScience 20230710 8


The mechanisms by which viruses regulate host mRNAs during infection are still poorly understood. Several host transcripts that encode proteins that contribute to the anti-viral response contain the N6-methyladenosine nucleotide (m6A). In this study, we investigated if and how viruses from different (sub) families specifically affect m6A-containing host transcripts. Systematic analysis of host transcriptomes after infection with diverse types of viruses showed that m6A-methylated transcripts are  ...[more]

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