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- W4200460438 abstract "Zika virus (ZIKV) is a flavivirus that is mainly transmitted by Aedes mosquitos and normally causes mild symptoms. During the outbreak in the Americas in 2015, it was associated with more severe implications, like microcephaly in newborns and the Guillain-Barré syndrome. The lack of specific vaccines and cures strengthens the need for a deeper understanding of the virus life cycle and virus-host interactions. The restriction factor tetherin (THN) is an interferon-inducible cellular protein with broad antiviral properties. It is known to inhibit the release of various enveloped viruses by tethering them to each other and the cell membrane, thereby preventing their further spread. On the other hand, different viruses have developed various escape strategies against THN. Analysis of the cross-talk between ZIKV and THN revealed that, despite a strong induction of THN mRNA expression in ZIKV-infected cells, this is not reflected by an elevated protein level of THN. Contrariwise, the THN protein level is decreased due to a reduced half-life. The increased degradation of THN in ZIKV infected cells involves the endo-lysosomal system but does not depend on the early steps of autophagy. Enrichment of THN by depletion of the ESCRT-0 protein HRS diminishes ZIKV release and spread, which points out the capacity of THN to restrict ZIKV and explains the enhanced THN degradation in infected cells as an effective viral escape strategy. IMPORTANCE Although tetherin expression is strongly induced by ZIKV infection there is a reduction in the amount of tetherin protein. This is due to enhanced lysosomal degradation. However, if the tetherin level is rescued then the release of ZIKV is impaired. This shows that tetherin is a restriction factor for ZIKV, and the induction of an efficient degradation represents a viral escape strategy. To our knowledge, this is the first study that describes and characterizes tetherin as a restriction factor for the ZIKV life cycle." @default.
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