Seneca Valley virus infection exploits DNA damage response to facilitate viral replication.

塞内卡谷病毒感染利用DNA损伤反应来促进病毒复制

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作者:Song Jiangwei, Li Zijian, Yang Jingjing, Ma Ruiyi, Wang Dan, Quan Rong, Wen Xuexia, Liu Jue
Seneca Valley virus (SVV) is an emerging pathogen that causes severe vesicular diseases in swine, posing a significant threat to the global pork industry. DNA and RNA viruses manipulate the host DNA damage response (DDR) to modulate cellular machinery and facilitate their life cycles. However, the interaction between the host DDR and SVV infection remains unexplored. Here, we aimed to comprehensively investigate the DDR and DNA repair signaling pathways during SVV infection. We found that SVV infection causes DNA damage and triggers distinct DDR signaling pathways, including ataxia telangiectasia-mutated (ATM) kinase, ATM-Rad3-related kinase, and DNA-dependent protein kinase. However, it failed to induce the formation of γH2AX and 53BP1 foci, resulting in unrepaired DNA damage. Furthermore, we found that SVV 2B and 2C proteins can activate DDR signaling pathways and impair DNA repair. SVV-induced DDR triggered NF-κB signaling accompanied by upregulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines, as evidenced by the inhibition of ATM kinase, abolished SVV-induced NF-κB activation. Inhibition of the ATM pathway attenuated SVV replication. These findings expand our understanding of host DDR manipulation during viral infection and provide crucial insights into a novel mechanism exploited by SVV to regulate the inflammatory response for efficient replication.IMPORTANCEDDR is a cellular machinery that senses and repairs host DNA lesions to maintain genome integrity. Viruses have evolved diverse strategies to manipulate host DDR for replicative efficiency. SVV is an emerging virus that causes vesicular diseases in pigs and severely threatens the swine industry. However, the interaction between SVV and DDR remains unclear. Here, we found that SVV modulates host DDR pathways to facilitate viral replication. Our results demonstrated that SVV infection causes DNA damage, activates ATM-mediated DNA double-strand break response, and impedes DNA repair. SVV 2B and 2C proteins induced DNA damage and activated the DDR pathway while impairing repair mechanisms. This study revealed a fine-tuned molecular mechanism of SVV-modulated DDR that contributes to viral replication, facilitating deeper insight into SVV replication.

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