BiP/GRP78 is a pro-viral factor for diverse dsDNA viruses that promotes the survival and proliferation of cells upon KSHV infection

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Najarro Guillermo,Brackett Kevin,Woosley Hunter,Dorman Leah C.,Turon-Lagot Vincent,Khadka Sudip,Faeldonea Catya,Moreno Osvaldo Kevin,Negron Adriana Ramirez,Love Christina,Ward Ryan,Langelier Charles,McCarthy Frank,Gonzalez Carlos,Elias Joshua E.,Gardner Brooke M.,Arias CarolinaORCID

Abstract

The Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)-resident HSP70 chaperone BiP (HSPA5) plays a crucial role in maintaining and restoring protein folding homeostasis in the ER. BiP’s function is often dysregulated in cancer and virus-infected cells, conferring pro-oncogenic and pro-viral advantages. We explored BiP’s functions during infection by the Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV), an oncogenic gamma-herpesvirus associated with cancers of immunocompromised patients. Our findings reveal that BiP protein levels are upregulated in infected epithelial cells during the lytic phase of KSHV infection. This upregulation occurs independently of the unfolded protein response (UPR), a major signaling pathway that regulates BiP availability. Genetic and pharmacological inhibition of BiP halts KSHV viral replication and reduces the proliferation and survival of KSHV-infected cells. Notably, inhibition of BiP limits the spread of other alpha- and beta-herpesviruses and poxviruses with minimal toxicity for normal cells. Our work suggests that BiP is a potential target for developing broad-spectrum antiviral therapies against double-stranded DNA viruses and a promising candidate for therapeutic intervention in KSHV-related malignancies.

Funder

University of California

NSF LSAMP

Chan Zuckerberg Biohub

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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