2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1087484
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Pseudorabies virus exploits N6-methyladenosine modification to promote viral replication

Abstract: IntroductionPseudorabies virus (PRV) is the pathogenic virus of porcine pseudorabies (PR), belonging to the Herpesviridae family. PRV has a wide range of hosts and in recent years has also been reported to infect humans. N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification is the major pathway of RNA post-transcriptional modification. Whether m6A modification participates in the regulation of PRV replication is unknown.MethodsHere, we investigated that the m6A modification was abundant in the PRV transcripts and PRV infectio… Show more

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“…METTL14 collaborates with METTL3 in regulating the replication of various viruses, including HCV [ 48 ], HDV [ 49 ], IAV [ 50 ], HSV-1 [ 51 ] and HIV [ 52 ], suggesting a supporting role for METTL14 in these viral infections. However, in the case of viruses like PCV2 [ 53 ], PRV [ 54 ], VSV [ 55 ], and EBV [ 24 ], METTL14 is shown to play a crucial role in promoting their replication. Our findings are aligned with this observation, demonstrating that the knockdown of METTL14 notably impedes CSFV replication, while its overexpression leads to an increase in viral load.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…METTL14 collaborates with METTL3 in regulating the replication of various viruses, including HCV [ 48 ], HDV [ 49 ], IAV [ 50 ], HSV-1 [ 51 ] and HIV [ 52 ], suggesting a supporting role for METTL14 in these viral infections. However, in the case of viruses like PCV2 [ 53 ], PRV [ 54 ], VSV [ 55 ], and EBV [ 24 ], METTL14 is shown to play a crucial role in promoting their replication. Our findings are aligned with this observation, demonstrating that the knockdown of METTL14 notably impedes CSFV replication, while its overexpression leads to an increase in viral load.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the immune response, m 6 A can regulate other biological processes during viral infections. For example, pseudorabies (PRV) exploits its US3 protein to reduce the m 6 A methylome as part of the PRV-induced metabolic dysfunction ( Jansens et al, 2022 ; Yu et al, 2023 ). Reduced m 6 A on a -ketoglutarate dehydrogenase transcripts also hindered itaconate accumulation and contributed to mRNA decay during VSV infection ( Liu et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: The Host Mrna Epitranscriptome: a New Player Regulating Anti...mentioning
confidence: 99%