Virology Journal (Jun 2007)

Cyclooxygenase activity is important for efficient replication of mouse hepatitis virus at an early stage of infection

  • Raaben Matthijs,
  • Einerhand Alexandra WC,
  • Taminiau Lucas JA,
  • van Houdt Michel,
  • Bouma Janneke,
  • Raatgeep Rolien H,
  • Büller Hans A,
  • de Haan Cornelis AM,
  • Rossen John WA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-4-55
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 55

Abstract

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Abstract Cyclooxygenases (COXs) play a significant role in many different viral infections with respect to replication and pathogenesis. Here we investigated the role of COXs in the mouse hepatitis coronavirus (MHV) infection cycle. Blocking COX activity by different inhibitors or by RNA interference affected MHV infection in different cells. The COX inhibitors reduced MHV infection at a post-binding step, but early in the replication cycle. Both viral RNA and viral protein synthesis were affected with subsequent loss of progeny virus production. Thus, COX activity appears to be required for efficient MHV replication, providing a potential target for anti-coronaviral therapy.