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. 2012 Jul 1;8(7):1136-7.
doi: 10.4161/auto.20339. Epub 2012 Jun 22.

Autophagy and RNA virus interactomes reveal IRGM as a common target

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Autophagy and RNA virus interactomes reveal IRGM as a common target

Isabel Pombo Grégoire et al. Autophagy. .

Abstract

Several intracellular pathogens have the ability to avoid or exploit the otherwise destructive process of autophagy. RNA viruses are constantly confronted with cellular autophagy, and several of them hijack autophagy during the infectious cycle to improve their own replication. Nevertheless, our knowledge of viral molecular strategies used to manipulate autophagy remains limited. Our study allowed the identification of molecular interactions between 44 autophagy-associated proteins and 83 viral proteins belonging to five different RNA virus families. This interactome revealed that the autophagy network machinery is highly targeted by RNA viruses. Interestingly, whereas some autophagy-associated proteins are targeted by only one RNA virus family, others are recurrent targets of several families. Among them, we found IRGM as the most targeted autophagy-associated protein. Downregulation of IRGM expression prevents autophagy induction by measles virus, HCV and HIV-1, and compromises viral replication. Our work combined interactomic and analytical approaches to identify potential pathogen virulence factors targeting autophagy.

Keywords: RNA viruses; autophagy; interactome; measles virus; network.

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  • IRGM is a common target of RNA viruses that subvert the autophagy network.
    Grégoire IP, Richetta C, Meyniel-Schicklin L, Borel S, Pradezynski F, Diaz O, Deloire A, Azocar O, Baguet J, Le Breton M, Mangeot PE, Navratil V, Joubert PE, Flacher M, Vidalain PO, André P, Lotteau V, Biard-Piechaczyk M, Rabourdin-Combe C, Faure M. Grégoire IP, et al. PLoS Pathog. 2011 Dec;7(12):e1002422. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1002422. Epub 2011 Dec 8. PLoS Pathog. 2011. PMID: 22174682 Free PMC article.

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