Differentiation-dependent susceptibility of human muscle cells to Zika virus infection.

Muscle cells are potential targets of many arboviruses, such as Ross River, Dengue, Sindbis, and chikungunya viruses, that may be involved in the physiopathological course of the infection. During the recent outbreak of Zika virus (ZIKV), myalgia was one of the most frequently reported symptoms. We...

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Main Authors: Vincent Legros, Patricia Jeannin, Julien Burlaud-Gaillard, Thibault Chaze, Quentin Giai Gianetto, Gillian Butler-Browne, Vincent Mouly, Jim Zoladek, Philippe V Afonso, Mariela-Natacha Gonzàlez, Mariette Matondo, Ingo Riederer, Philippe Roingeard, Antoine Gessain, Valérie Choumet, Pierre-Emmanuel Ceccaldi
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-08-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008282
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spelling doaj-a2b02b80b3f541d0a745160c4004e5352021-03-03T07:58:32ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352020-08-01148e000828210.1371/journal.pntd.0008282Differentiation-dependent susceptibility of human muscle cells to Zika virus infection.Vincent LegrosPatricia JeanninJulien Burlaud-GaillardThibault ChazeQuentin Giai GianettoGillian Butler-BrowneVincent MoulyJim ZoladekPhilippe V AfonsoMariela-Natacha GonzàlezMariette MatondoIngo RiedererPhilippe RoingeardAntoine GessainValérie ChoumetPierre-Emmanuel CeccaldiMuscle cells are potential targets of many arboviruses, such as Ross River, Dengue, Sindbis, and chikungunya viruses, that may be involved in the physiopathological course of the infection. During the recent outbreak of Zika virus (ZIKV), myalgia was one of the most frequently reported symptoms. We investigated the susceptibility of human muscle cells to ZIKV infection. Using an in vitro model of human primary myoblasts that can be differentiated into myotubes, we found that myoblasts can be productively infected by ZIKV. In contrast, myotubes were shown to be resistant to ZIKV infection, suggesting a differentiation-dependent susceptibility. Infection was accompanied by a caspase-independent cytopathic effect, associated with paraptosis-like cytoplasmic vacuolization. Proteomic profiling was performed 24h and 48h post-infection in cells infected with two different isolates. Proteome changes indicate that ZIKV infection induces an upregulation of proteins involved in the activation of the Interferon type I pathway, and a downregulation of protein synthesis. This work constitutes the first observation of primary human muscle cells susceptibility to ZIKV infection, and differentiation-dependent restriction of infection from myoblasts to myotubes. Since myoblasts constitute the reservoir of stem cells involved in reparation/regeneration in muscle tissue, the infection of muscle cells and the viral-induced alterations observed here could have consequences in ZIKV infection pathogenesis.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008282
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author Vincent Legros
Patricia Jeannin
Julien Burlaud-Gaillard
Thibault Chaze
Quentin Giai Gianetto
Gillian Butler-Browne
Vincent Mouly
Jim Zoladek
Philippe V Afonso
Mariela-Natacha Gonzàlez
Mariette Matondo
Ingo Riederer
Philippe Roingeard
Antoine Gessain
Valérie Choumet
Pierre-Emmanuel Ceccaldi
spellingShingle Vincent Legros
Patricia Jeannin
Julien Burlaud-Gaillard
Thibault Chaze
Quentin Giai Gianetto
Gillian Butler-Browne
Vincent Mouly
Jim Zoladek
Philippe V Afonso
Mariela-Natacha Gonzàlez
Mariette Matondo
Ingo Riederer
Philippe Roingeard
Antoine Gessain
Valérie Choumet
Pierre-Emmanuel Ceccaldi
Differentiation-dependent susceptibility of human muscle cells to Zika virus infection.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Vincent Legros
Patricia Jeannin
Julien Burlaud-Gaillard
Thibault Chaze
Quentin Giai Gianetto
Gillian Butler-Browne
Vincent Mouly
Jim Zoladek
Philippe V Afonso
Mariela-Natacha Gonzàlez
Mariette Matondo
Ingo Riederer
Philippe Roingeard
Antoine Gessain
Valérie Choumet
Pierre-Emmanuel Ceccaldi
author_sort Vincent Legros
title Differentiation-dependent susceptibility of human muscle cells to Zika virus infection.
title_short Differentiation-dependent susceptibility of human muscle cells to Zika virus infection.
title_full Differentiation-dependent susceptibility of human muscle cells to Zika virus infection.
title_fullStr Differentiation-dependent susceptibility of human muscle cells to Zika virus infection.
title_full_unstemmed Differentiation-dependent susceptibility of human muscle cells to Zika virus infection.
title_sort differentiation-dependent susceptibility of human muscle cells to zika virus infection.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Muscle cells are potential targets of many arboviruses, such as Ross River, Dengue, Sindbis, and chikungunya viruses, that may be involved in the physiopathological course of the infection. During the recent outbreak of Zika virus (ZIKV), myalgia was one of the most frequently reported symptoms. We investigated the susceptibility of human muscle cells to ZIKV infection. Using an in vitro model of human primary myoblasts that can be differentiated into myotubes, we found that myoblasts can be productively infected by ZIKV. In contrast, myotubes were shown to be resistant to ZIKV infection, suggesting a differentiation-dependent susceptibility. Infection was accompanied by a caspase-independent cytopathic effect, associated with paraptosis-like cytoplasmic vacuolization. Proteomic profiling was performed 24h and 48h post-infection in cells infected with two different isolates. Proteome changes indicate that ZIKV infection induces an upregulation of proteins involved in the activation of the Interferon type I pathway, and a downregulation of protein synthesis. This work constitutes the first observation of primary human muscle cells susceptibility to ZIKV infection, and differentiation-dependent restriction of infection from myoblasts to myotubes. Since myoblasts constitute the reservoir of stem cells involved in reparation/regeneration in muscle tissue, the infection of muscle cells and the viral-induced alterations observed here could have consequences in ZIKV infection pathogenesis.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008282
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