Analysis of Chikungunya Virus Capsid Interactome
Date
2024
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
The ongoing global spread of alphaviruses presents a significant challenge, underscoring the
urgent need for the development of novel antiviral treatments. Understanding the intricate host virus interactions that underlie virus infection is crucial for uncovering potential pro- or
antiviral targets for such treatment strategies.
In this study, we investigated the interactome of the Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) Capsid
protein (CP), a key player in viral replication, assembly, and cell-virus interactions.
Here, the quantitative label-free proteomics analysis was used to study CHIKV CP interactors
in two different types of cells, in the human host and mosquito vector. A number of host and
vector factors were identified, among them were many homologous proteins to be focused on
in further downstream analysis. The effect of selected interactors on CHIKV pathogenesis was
evaluated in mosquito and human cells. Notably, silencing of PGAM5, SRRT, and VIRMA
proteins significantly reduced the level of viral replication, demonstrating a shared pro-viral
effect in both, human and mosquito, cell types tested.
These results underscore the conservation of CP function across different organisms and
highlight the potential significance of these cellular factors in the context of CHIKV infection.
Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying
CHIKV pathogenesis and identifies potential targets for the development of novel antiviral
treatments.
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Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), Host-virus protein-protein interaction, Capsid protein (CP), Interactome