A global lipid map defines a network essential for Zika virus replication

>Zika virus (ZIKV), an arbovirus of global concern, remodels intracellular membranes to form replication sites. How ZIKV dysregulates lipid networks to allow this, and consequences for disease, is poorly understood. Here, we performed comprehensive lipidomics to create a lipid network map during...

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Published inNature communications Vol. 11; no. 3652
Main Authors Leier, Hans C., Weinstein, Jules B., Kyle, Jennifer E., Lee, Joon-Yong, Bramer, Lisa M., Stratton, Kelly G., Kempthorne, Douglas, Navratil, Aaron R., Tafesse, Endale G., Hornemann, Thorsten, Messer, William B., Dennis, Edward A., Metz, Thomas O., Barklis, Eric W., Tafesse, Fikadu G.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Nature Publishing Group 21.07.2020
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Summary:>Zika virus (ZIKV), an arbovirus of global concern, remodels intracellular membranes to form replication sites. How ZIKV dysregulates lipid networks to allow this, and consequences for disease, is poorly understood. Here, we performed comprehensive lipidomics to create a lipid network map during ZIKV infection. We found that ZIKV significantly alters host lipid composition, with the most striking changes seen within subclasses of sphingolipids. Ectopic expression of ZIKV NS4B protein resulted in similar changes, demonstrating a role for NS4B in modulating sphingolipid pathways. Disruption of sphingolipid biosynthesis in various cell types, including human neural progenitor cells, blocked ZIKV infection. Additionally, the sphingolipid ceramide redistributes to ZIKV replication sites and increasing ceramide levels by multiple pathways sensitizes cells to ZIKV infection. Thus, we identify a sphingolipid metabolic network with a critical role in ZIKV replication and show that ceramide flux is a key mediator of ZIKV infection.
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ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723