Vaccinia virus induces EMT-like transformation and RhoA-mediated mesenchymal migration

痘苗病毒诱导 EMT 样转化和 RhoA 介导的间充质迁移

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作者:Wei Liu, Jia-Yin Lu, Ya-Jun Wang, Xin-Xin Xu, Yu-Chen Chen, Sai-Xi Yu, Xiao-Wei Xiang, Xue-Zhu Chen, Yaming Jiu, Hai Gao, Mengyao Sheng, Zheng-Jun Chen, Xinyao Hu, Dong Li, Paolo Maiuri, Xinxin Huang, Tianlei Ying, Guo-Liang Xu, Dai-Wen Pang, Zhi-Ling Zhang, Baohong Liu, Yan-Jun Liu

Abstract

The emerging outbreak of monkeypox is closely associated with the viral infection and spreading, threatening global public health. Virus-induced cell migration facilitates viral transmission. However, the mechanism underlying this type of cell migration remains unclear. Here we investigate the motility of cells infected by vaccinia virus (VACV), a close relative of monkeypox, through combining multi-omics analyses and high-resolution live-cell imaging. We find that, upon VACV infection, the epithelial cells undergo epithelial-mesenchymal transition-like transformation, during which they lose intercellular junctions and acquire the migratory capacity to promote viral spreading. After transformation, VACV-hijacked RhoA signaling significantly alters cellular morphology and rearranges the actin cytoskeleton involving the depolymerization of robust actin stress fibers, leading-edge protrusion formation, and the rear-edge recontraction, which coordinates VACV-induced cell migration. Our study reveals how poxviruses alter the epithelial phenotype and regulate RhoA signaling to induce fast migration, providing a unique perspective to understand the pathogenesis of poxviruses.

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