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Ebola virus. Two-pore channels control Ebola virus host cell entry and are drug targets for disease treatment.


ABSTRACT: Ebola virus causes sporadic outbreaks of lethal hemorrhagic fever in humans, but there is no currently approved therapy. Cells take up Ebola virus by macropinocytosis, followed by trafficking through endosomal vesicles. However, few factors controlling endosomal virus movement are known. Here we find that Ebola virus entry into host cells requires the endosomal calcium channels called two-pore channels (TPCs). Disrupting TPC function by gene knockout, small interfering RNAs, or small-molecule inhibitors halted virus trafficking and prevented infection. Tetrandrine, the most potent small molecule that we tested, inhibited infection of human macrophages, the primary target of Ebola virus in vivo, and also showed therapeutic efficacy in mice. Therefore, TPC proteins play a key role in Ebola virus infection and may be effective targets for antiviral therapy.

SUBMITTER: Sakurai Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4550587 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ebola virus. Two-pore channels control Ebola virus host cell entry and are drug targets for disease treatment.

Sakurai Yasuteru Y   Kolokoltsov Andrey A AA   Chen Cheng-Chang CC   Tidwell Michael W MW   Bauta William E WE   Klugbauer Norbert N   Grimm Christian C   Wahl-Schott Christian C   Biel Martin M   Davey Robert A RA  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20150201 6225


Ebola virus causes sporadic outbreaks of lethal hemorrhagic fever in humans, but there is no currently approved therapy. Cells take up Ebola virus by macropinocytosis, followed by trafficking through endosomal vesicles. However, few factors controlling endosomal virus movement are known. Here we find that Ebola virus entry into host cells requires the endosomal calcium channels called two-pore channels (TPCs). Disrupting TPC function by gene knockout, small interfering RNAs, or small-molecule in  ...[more]

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