Global exploration of the metabolic requirements of gallid alphaherpesvirus 1

PLoS Pathog. 2020 Aug 24;16(8):e1008815. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1008815. eCollection 2020 Aug.

Abstract

Although therapeutics targeting viral metabolic processes have been considered as promising strategies to treat herpesvirus infection, the metabolic requirements of gallid alphaherpesvirus 1 (ILTV), which is economically important to the poultry industry worldwide, remain largely unknown. Using the ILTV-susceptible but nonpermissive chicken cell line DF-1 and the ILTV-permissive chicken cell line LMH as models, the present study explored the metabolic requirements of ILTV by global transcriptome analysis and metabolome assays of ILTV infected cell lines in combination with a set of functional validations. The extensive metabolic exploration demonstrated that ILTV infection tended to promote a metabolic shift from glycolysis to fatty acid (FA) and nucleotide biosynthesis and utilizes glutamine independently of glutaminolysis, without significant general effect on the TCA cycle. In addition, different metabolic pathways were found to be required for distinct stages of ILTV replication. Glucose and glutamine were required for the transcription of viral immediate early gene ICP4 and subsequent steps of viral replication. However, FA synthesis was essential for assembly but not required for other upstream steps of ILTV replication. Moreover, the metabolic requirements of ILTV infection revealed in chicken cell lines were further validated in chicken primary cells isolated from chicken embryo kidneys and chicken embryo livers. The present study, to the best of our knowledge, provides the first global metabolic profile of animal herpesviruses and illustrates the main characteristics of the metabolic program of ILTV.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chickens
  • Glycolysis
  • Herpesviridae Infections / metabolism*
  • Herpesviridae Infections / virology
  • Herpesvirus 1, Gallid / metabolism*
  • Metabolome*
  • Virus Replication*

Grants and funding

HL was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province (no. LC2017016, http://www.hljkjt.gov.cn/), the Merit-based Funding for Returned Oversea Students of Heilongjiang Province (no. 2017QD0016, http://www.hljkjt.gov.cn/), the Harbin Special Fund for Innovative Talents in Science and Technology (no. 2016RAXYJ072, https://kjglxt.harbin.gov.cn/), and the Elite Youth Program of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAASQNYC-KYYJ-56, http://www.caas.cn/en/scientists/talent_program). SWL was supported by the China Agriculture Research System (Grant No. CARS-40-K18, http://www.moa.gov.cn/). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.