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Anti-influenza activity of the ribonuclease binase: Cellular targets detected by quantitative proteomics

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dc.contributor.author Ulyanova V.
dc.contributor.author Mahmud R.S.
dc.contributor.author Laikov A.
dc.contributor.author Dudkina E.
dc.contributor.author Markelova M.
dc.contributor.author Mostafa A.
dc.contributor.author Pleschka S.
dc.contributor.author Ilinskaya O.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-25T20:44:40Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-25T20:44:40Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.issn 1661-6596
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/162357
dc.description.abstract © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Unpredictable influenza pandemics, annual epidemics, and sporadic poultry-to-human avian influenza virus infections with high morbidity and mortality rates dictate a need to develop new antiviral approaches. Targeting cellular pathways and processes is a promising antiviral strategy shown to be effective regardless of viral subtypes or viral evolution of drug-resistant variants. Proteomics-based searches provide a tool to reveal the druggable stages of the virus life cycle and to understand the putative antiviral mode of action of the drug(s). Ribonucleases (RNases) of different origins not only demonstrate antiviral effects that are mediated by the direct RNase action on viral and cellular RNAs but can also exert their impact by signal transduction modulation. To our knowledge, studies of the RNase-affected cell proteome have not yet been performed. To reveal cellular targets and explain the mechanisms underlying the antiviral effect employed by the small extra-cellular ribonuclease of Bacillus pumilus (binase) both in vitro and in vivo, qualitative shotgun and quantitative targeted proteomic analyses of the influenza A virus (IAV) H1N1pdm09-infected A549 cells upon binase treatment were performed. We compared proteomes of mock-treated, binase-treated, virus-infected, and virus-infected binase-treated cells to determine the proteins affected by IAV and/or binase. In general, IAV demonstrated a downregulating strategy towards cellular proteins, while binase had an upregulating effect. With the help of bioinformatics approaches, coregulated cellular protein sets were defined and assigned to their biological function; a possible interconnection with the progression of viral infection was conferred. Most of the proteins downregulated by IAV (e.g., AKR1B1, AKR1C1, CCL5, PFN1, RAN, S100A4, etc.) belong to the processes of cellular metabolism, response to stimulus, biological regulation, and cellular localization. Upregulated proteins upon the binase treatment (e.g., AKR1B10, CAP1, HNRNPA2B1, PFN1, PPIA, YWHAB, etc.) are united by the processes of biological regulation, cellular localization, and immune and metabolic processes. The antiviral activity of binase against IAV was expressed by the inversion of virus-induced proteomic changes, resulting in the inhibition of virus-associated processes, including nuclear ribonucleoprotein export (NCL, NPM1, Nup205, and Bax proteins involved) and cytoskeleton remodeling (RDX, PFN1, and TUBB) induced by IAV at the middle stage of single-cycle infection in A549 cells. Modulation of the immune response could be involved as well. Overall, it seems possible that binase exerts its antiviral effects in multiple ways.
dc.relation.ispartofseries International Journal of Molecular Sciences
dc.subject Antiviral activity
dc.subject Binase
dc.subject Influenza virus
dc.subject Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)
dc.subject Multiple reaction monitoring (MRM)
dc.subject Proteomics
dc.subject Ribonuclease
dc.title Anti-influenza activity of the ribonuclease binase: Cellular targets detected by quantitative proteomics
dc.type Article
dc.relation.ispartofseries-issue 21
dc.relation.ispartofseries-volume 21
dc.collection Публикации сотрудников КФУ
dc.relation.startpage 1
dc.source.id SCOPUS16616596-2020-21-21-SID85095781047


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