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Transcriptome Analysis Reveals a Signature Profile for Tick-Borne Flavivirus Persistence in HEK 293T Cells

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Journal mBio
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2016 May 26
PMID 27222466
Citations 12
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Unlabelled: Tick-borne flaviviruses (TBFVs) cause febrile illnesses, which may progress to severe encephalitis and/or death in humans globally. Most people who recover from severe acute disease suffer from debilitating neurological sequelae, which may be due to viral persistence, infection-induced neurological cell damage, host response, or some combination of these. Acute TBFV infection of human embryonic kidney (HEK) 293T cells in vitro results in the death of >95% of infected cells by day 5. However, replacing cell growth medium allows surviving cells to repopulate and become persistently infected for extended periods of time. The mechanisms responsible for initiation and maintenance of viral persistence remain vague. We subjected the HEK 293T cell transcriptome to deep sequencing to identify genes differentially expressed during acute infection and persistent infection. A total of 451 genes showed unique significant differential expression levels in persistently infected cells relative to the acute phase of infection. Ingenuity Pathway Analysis results suggested that the expression of prosurvival oncogenes AKT2 and ERBB2 was upregulated in persistently infected cells, whereas proapoptotic genes, such as Bad and the beta interferon 1 (IFN-β1) gene, were downregulated. Genes encoding antiviral cytokines such as the CCL5, tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), and CXCL10 genes were upregulated during the acute phase, but the same genes were relatively quiescent in persistently infected cells. Exogenous induction of apoptosis demonstrated that persistently infected cells were resistant to apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner. In summary, the differential transcriptome profiles of acute-phase compared to persistently infected HEK 293T cells demonstrated an evasion of apoptosis, which may be critical for a chronic TBFV infection state. These results provide a basis for further study of the mechanisms of TBFV persistence.

Importance: Tick-borne flaviviruses (TBFVs) cause life-threatening encephalitic disease in humans worldwide. Some people who recover from severe disease may suffer prolonged neurological symptoms due to either virus- or host response-induced cell damage or a combination of the two that are linked to viral persistence. By examining the genes that are significantly differentially expressed in acute TBFV infection versus persistent TBFV infection, we may be able to find the molecular basis of viral persistence. Here we used deep sequencing of the host cell transcriptome to discover that the expression levels of prosurvival genes were upregulated in persistently infected cells relative to acute TBFV infections whereas the expression levels of genes that promote programmed cell death were downregulated. In addition, persistently infected cells were also resistant to exogenous chemical induction of cell death, in a dose-dependent manner, compared to uninfected cells. Our results pave the way for further studies aimed at understanding the precise mechanisms of TBFV persistence.

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