MERS-CoV Accessory ORFs Play Key Role for Infection and Pathogenesis
Título
MERS-CoV Accessory ORFs Play Key Role for Infection and Pathogenesis
Autor
Vineet D. Menachery, Hugh D. Mitchell, Adam S. Cockrell, Lisa E Gralinski, Boyd L. Yount, Rachel L. Graham, Eileen T. McAnarney, Madeline G. Douglas, Trevor Scobey, Anne Beall, Kenneth Dinnon, Jacob F. Kocher, Andrew E. Hale, Kelly G. Stratton, Katrina M. Waters, Ralph S. Baric, Vincent R. Racaniello
Descripción
While dispensable for viral replication, coronavirus (CoV) accessory open reading frame (ORF) proteins often play critical roles during infection and pathogenesis. Utilizing a previously generated mutant, we demonstrate that the absence of all four Middle East respiratory syndrome CoV (MERS-CoV) accessory ORFs (deletion of ORF3, -4a, -4b, and -5 [dORF3-5]) has major implications for viral replication and pathogenesis. Importantly, attenuation of the dORF3-5 mutant is primarily driven by dysregulated host responses, including disrupted cell processes, augmented interferon (IFN) pathway activation, and robust inflammation. In vitro replication attenuation also extends to in vivo models, allowing use of dORF3-5 as a live attenuated vaccine platform. Finally, examination of ORF5 implicates a partial role in modulation of NF-κB-mediated inflammation. Together, the results demonstrate the importance of MERS-CoV accessory ORFs for pathogenesis and highlight them as potential targets for surveillance and therapeutic treatments moving forward.
Fecha
2017
Identificador
DOI: 10.1128/mBio.00665-17
Fuente
mBio
Editor
American Society for Microbiology
Cobertura
Microbiology
Idioma
EN
Colección
Citación
Vineet D. Menachery, Hugh D. Mitchell, Adam S. Cockrell, Lisa E Gralinski, Boyd L. Yount, Rachel L. Graham, Eileen T. McAnarney, Madeline G. Douglas, Trevor Scobey, Anne Beall, Kenneth Dinnon, Jacob F. Kocher, Andrew E. Hale, Kelly G. Stratton, Katrina M. Waters, Ralph S. Baric, Vincent R. Racaniello, “MERS-CoV Accessory ORFs Play Key Role for Infection and Pathogenesis,” SOCICT Open, consulta 23 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/975.
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