Subversion of Cellular Autophagosomal Machinery by RNA Viruses
University of Colorado Boulder · Stanford University
Abstract
Infection of human cells with poliovirus induces the proliferation of double-membraned cytoplasmic vesicles whose surfaces are used as the sites of viral RNA replication and whose origin is unknown. Here, we show that several hallmarks of cellular autophagosomes can be identified in poliovirus-induced vesicles, including colocalization of LAMP1 and LC3, the human homolog of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Atg8p, and staining with the fluorophore monodansylcadaverine followed by fixation. Colocalization of LC3 and LAMP1 was observed early in the poliovirus replicative cycle, in cells infected with rhinoviruses 2 and 14, and in cells that express poliovirus proteins 2BC and 3A, known to be sufficient to induce…
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7Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Poliovirus
- Autophagy
- RNA
- Viral replication
- Autophagosome
- Virology