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Enterovirus 71 mediates cell cycle arrest in S phase through non-structural protein 3D.


ABSTRACT: Many viruses disrupt the host cell cycle to facilitate their own growth. We assessed the mechanism and function of enterovirus 71 (EV71), a primary causative agent for recent hand, foot, and mouth disease outbreaks, in manipulating cell cycle progression. Our results suggest that EV71 infection induces S-phase arrest in diverse cell types by preventing the cell cycle transition from the S phase into the G2/M phase. Similar results were observed for an alternate picornavirus, Coxsackievirus A16. Synchronization in S phase, but not G0/G1 phase or G2/M phase, promotes viral replication. Consistent with its ability to arrest cells in S phase, the expression of cyclin A2, CDK 2, cyclin E1, and cyclin B1 was regulated by EV71 through increasing transcription of cyclin E1, promoting proteasome-mediated degradation of cyclin A2 and regulating the phosphorylation of CDK 2. Finally, a non-structural protein of EV71, the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase 3D, was demonstrated to mediate S-phase cell cycle arrest. These findings suggest that EV71 induces S-phase cell cycle arrest in infected cells via non-structural protein 3D, which may provide favorable conditions for virus production.

SUBMITTER: Yu J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4353240 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Enterovirus 71 mediates cell cycle arrest in S phase through non-structural protein 3D.

Yu Jinghua J   Zhang Liying L   Ren Peiyou P   Zhong Ting T   Li Zhaolong Z   Wang Zengyan Z   Li Jingliang J   Liu Xin X   Zhao Ke K   Zhang Wenyan W   Yu Xiao-Fang XF  

Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) 20150101 3


Many viruses disrupt the host cell cycle to facilitate their own growth. We assessed the mechanism and function of enterovirus 71 (EV71), a primary causative agent for recent hand, foot, and mouth disease outbreaks, in manipulating cell cycle progression. Our results suggest that EV71 infection induces S-phase arrest in diverse cell types by preventing the cell cycle transition from the S phase into the G2/M phase. Similar results were observed for an alternate picornavirus, Coxsackievirus A16.  ...[more]

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