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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/26158
Title: Enterovirus A71 Co-Opts the IQGAP1 for a Non-Lytic Release of Viral Particles
Authors: Chen, Han-hsiang
Young, Guang-huar
Lin, Chin-jung
Su, Heng-i.
Ho, Tzu-chieh
Liou, Yih-cherng
Huang, Chih-ching 
Wang, Robert Y. L.
Chen, Chin-kuo
Keywords: autophagosomes;enterovirus A71;extracellular vesicles;IQGAP1
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: WILEY
Journal Volume: 97
Journal Issue: 11
Start page/Pages: 24
Source: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY
Abstract: 
The human enterovirus A71 (EV-A71) is known to infect host cells, replicate, and assemble viral particles, which are released by cell lysis. However, studies have demonstrated that EV-A71 can also exit cells via a non-lytic pathway. Nevertheless, research on this phenomenon remains limited. The present study aims to elucidate the mechanisms by which EV-A71 employs non-lytic pathways to release viral particles. A combination of mass spectrometry and gene ontology analysis was utilized to identify the host protein IQGAP1 as interacting with the EV-A71 3CD protein. The extracellular vesicles released from EV-A71-infected cells with IQGAP1 knockdown exhibited diminished expression of both IQGAP1 and EV-A71 VP1 proteins, accompanied by a substantial decrease in Tsg101 level. In IQGAP1 knockout cells or after dihydroartemisinin-mediated IQGAP1 inhibition, unclosed phagosomes were observed, impairing viral particle release. Furthermore, IQGAP1 has been found to facilitate the closure of phagosomes, thus forming virus-containing autophagosomes and promoting the non-lytic release of EV-A71 particles. The mechanism of action of the EV-A71 virus involves the exploitation of a host cell's IQGAP1 to regulate autophagy, leading to the formation of virus-containing autophagosomes. This process ultimately results in the promotion of non-lytic viral particle release.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/26158
ISSN: 0146-6615
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.70714
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