Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (Jan 2021)

Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV)-host interactome screen identifies viral nucleoprotein-associated host factors as potential antiviral targets

  • Jianli Cao,
  • Gang Lu,
  • Lei Wen,
  • Peng Luo,
  • Yaoqiang Huang,
  • Ronghui Liang,
  • Kaiming Tang,
  • Zhenzhi Qin,
  • Chris Chun-Yiu Chan,
  • Kenn Ka-Heng Chik,
  • Jiang Du,
  • Feifei Yin,
  • Zi-Wei Ye,
  • Hin Chu,
  • Dong-Yan Jin,
  • Kwok-Yung Yuen,
  • Jasper Fuk-Woo Chan,
  • Shuofeng Yuan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
pp. 5568 – 5577

Abstract

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Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV) is an emerging tick-borne virus that causes severe infection in humans characterized by an acute febrile illness with thrombocytopenia and hemorrhagic complications, and a mortality rate of up to 30%. Understanding on virus-host protein interactions may facilitate the identification of druggable antiviral targets. Herein, we utilized liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry to characterize the SFTSV interactome in human embryonic kidney-derived permanent culture (HEK-293T) cells. We identified 445 host proteins that co-precipitated with the viral glycoprotein N, glycoprotein C, nucleoprotein, or nonstructural protein. A network of SFTSV-host protein interactions based on reduced viral fitness affected upon host factor down-regulation was then generated. Screening of the DrugBank database revealed numerous drug compounds that inhibited the prioritized host factors in this SFTSV interactome. Among these drug compounds, the clinically approved artenimol (an antimalarial) and omacetaxine mepesuccinate (a cephalotaxine) were found to exhibit anti-SFTSV activity in vitro. The higher selectivity of artenimol (71.83) than omacetaxine mepesuccinate (8.00) highlights artenimol’s potential for further antiviral development. Mechanistic evaluation showed that artenimol interfered with the interaction between the SFTSV nucleoprotein and the host glucose-6-phosphate isomerase (GPI), and that omacetaxine mepesuccinate interfered with the interaction between the viral nucleoprotein with the host ribosomal protein L3 (RPL3). In summary, the novel interactomic data in this study revealed the virus-host protein interactions in SFTSV infection and facilitated the discovery of potential anti-SFTSV treatments.

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