Hemagglutinin of influenza A virus binds specifically to cell surface nucleolin and plays a role in virus internalization

Che Man Chan, Hin Chu, Anna Jinxia Zhang, Lai Han Leung, Kong Hung Sze, Richard Yi Tsun Kao, Kenn Ka Heng Chik, Kelvin Kai Wang To, Jasper Fuk Woo Chan, Honglin Chen, Dong Yan Jin, Liang Liu, Kwok Yung Yuen

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Abstract

The hemagglutinin (HA) protein of influenza A virus initiates cell entry by binding to sialic acids on target cells. In the current study, we demonstrated that in addition to sialic acids, influenza A/Puerto Rico/8/34 H1N1 (PR8) virus HA specifically binds to cell surface nucleolin (NCL). The interaction between HA and NCL was initially revealed with virus overlay protein binding assay (VOPBA) and subsequently verified with co-immunoprecipitation. Importantly, inhibiting cell surface NCL with NCL antibody, blocking PR8 viruses with purified NCL protein, or depleting endogenous NCL with siRNA all substantially reduced influenza virus internalization. We further demonstrated that NCL was a conserved cellular factor required for the entry of multiple influenza A viruses, including H1N1, H3N2, H5N1, and H7N9. Overall, our findings identified a novel role of NCL in influenza virus life cycle and established NCL as one of the host cell surface proteins for the entry of influenza A virus.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)78-88
Number of pages11
JournalVirology
Volume494
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 1 2016
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Virology

Keywords

  • Cell surface
  • Entry
  • Hemagglutinin
  • Influenza virus
  • Internalization
  • Nucleolin
  • VOPBA

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