Journal of Biomedical Science (Jan 2009)

Effects of human parvovirus B19 VP1 unique region protein on macrophage responses

  • Lee Yi-Ju,
  • Tsai Chun-Chou,
  • Chiu Chun-Ching,
  • Tzang Bor-Show,
  • Lu I-Jung,
  • Shi Jing-Yu,
  • Hsu Tsai-Ching

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1423-0127-16-13
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
p. 13

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Abstract Background Activity of secreted phospholipase A (sPLA2) has been implicated in a wide range of cellular responses. However, little is known about the function of human parvovirus B19-VP1 unique region (VP1u) with sPLA2 activity on macrophage. Methods To investigate the roles of B19-VP1u in response to macrophage, phospholipase A2 activity, cell migration assay, phagocytosis activity, metalloproteinase assay, RT-PCR and immunoblotting were performed. Results In the present study, we report that migration, phagocytosis, IL-6, IL-1β mRNA, and MMP9 activity are significantly increased in RAW264.7 cells by B19-VP1u protein with sPLA2 activity, but not by B19-VP1uD175A protein that is mutated and lacks sPLA2 activity. Additionally, significant increases of phosphorylated ERK1/2 and JNK proteins were detected in macrophages that were treated with B19-VP1u protein, but not when they were treated with B19-VP1uD175A protein. Conclusion Taken together, our experimental results suggest that B19-VP1u with sPLA2 activity affects production of IL-6, IL-1β mRNA, and MMP9 activity, possibly through the involvement of ERK1/2 and JNK signaling pathways. These findings could provide clues in understanding the role of B19-VP1u and its sPLA2 enzymatic activity in B19 infection and B19-related diseases.