N-linked glycosylation of flavivirus envelope proteins is widely viewed as being required for optimal folding, processing and/or transit of envelope proteins, and the assembling virons, through the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the Golgi. Zika virus (ZIKV) has a single N-linked envelope glycan located adjacent to the fusion loop. Herein we show that independent serial passage of ZIKV(Natal) in Rag1 (-/-) mice for 223 or 386âdays generated two unique envelope glycan-deficient mutants, ZIKV-V153D and ZIKV-N154D, respectively. Surprisingly, these mutants grew to titres â¼1 to 2.6 logs higher than the glycosylated parental ZIKV(Natal) in Vero E6 cells and human brain organoids. RNA-Seq of infected organoids suggested that this increased replication fitness was associated with upregulation of the unfolded protein response (UPR). Cell death, cellular viral RNA, and viral protein levels were not significantly affected, arguing that these glycan mutants enjoyed faster ER/Golgi folding, processing, assembly, transit, and virion egress, assisted by an upregulated UPR. Thus, ZIKV envelope N-linked glycosylation is not essential for promoting envelope folding, assembly, and transit through the ER/Golgi, since aspartic acid (D) substitutions in the glycosylation motif can achieve this with significantly greater efficiency. Instead, the evolution of glycan mutants in Rag1 (-/-) mice indicates that such envelope glycosylation can have a fitness cost in an environment devoid of virus-specific antibody responses. The V153D and N154D mutations, generated by natural selection in Rag1 (-/-) mice, have to date not been employed in orthoflavivirus envelope glycosylation studies. Instead, genetic engineering has been used to generate mutant viruses that, for instance, contain a N154A substitution. The latter may impart confounding unfavourable properties, such as envelope protein insolubility, that have a detrimental impact on virus replication. The V153D and N154D substitutions may avoid imparting unfavourable properties by preserving the surface negative charge provided by the glycan moiety in the parental ZIKV(Natal) envelope protein. In Ifnar1 (-/-) mice ZIKV-V153D and -N154D showed faster viremia onsets, but reduced viremic periods, than the parental ZIKV(Natal), consistent with an established contention that such glycans have evolved to delay neutralizing antibody activity.
Evolution of Zika virus in Rag1-deficient mice selects for unique envelope glycosylation motif mutants that show enhanced replication fitness.
在 Rag1 缺陷小鼠中,寨卡病毒的进化会筛选出具有独特包膜糖基化基序突变体,这些突变体表现出增强的复制适应性
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作者:Nakayama Eri, Tang Bing, Stewart Romal, Cox Abigail L, Yan Kexin, Bishop Cameron R, Dumenil Troy, Nguyen Wilson, Slonchak Andrii, Sng Julian, Khromykh Alexander A, Lutzky Viviana P, Rawle Daniel J, Suhrbier Andreas
| 期刊: | Virus Evolution | 影响因子: | 4.000 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Apr 11; 11(1):veaf021 |
| doi: | 10.1093/ve/veaf021 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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