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      The Cholesterol Transport Inhibitor U18666A Interferes with Pseudorabies Virus Infection.

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      Viruses
      MDPI AG
      PRV, U18666A, alphaherpesvirus, cholesterol transport, lysosome, pseudorabies virus

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          Many viruses require the maintenance of lysosomal cholesterol homeostasis for a successful infection; however, the role of lysosomal cholesterol homeostasis in the alphaherpesvirus life cycle is not clear. Here we show that the lysosomal cholesterol transport inhibitor U18666A interferes with the replication of pseudorabies virus (PRV), a member of the alphaherpesvirus subfamily. The treatment with U18666A caused a significant reduction in the production of infectious virus particles. The U18666A treatment was shown to suppress the release of PRV particles. Pretreating PRV virions with U18666A did not affect virus production, whereas pretreating target cells with U18666A led to a substantial reduction in virus yield. Our previous study showed that two cyclodextrin derivatives, 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HPβCD) and 2-hydroxypropyl-γ-cyclodextrin (HPγCD), can rescue the cholesterol accumulation defect in primary fibroblasts derived from a Niemann-Pick disease type C (NPC) patient. Here, we demonstrate that treatment with HPβCD or HPγCD not only rescues the U18666A-induced cholesterol accumulation but also rescues the U18666A-induced inhibition of PRV production. Collectively, our data suggest that U18666A interferes with PRV infection via altering cellular functions that are critical for the viral life cycle and may include lysosomal cholesterol homeostasis.

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          Journal
          Viruses
          Viruses
          MDPI AG
          1999-4915
          1999-4915
          Jul 14 2022
          : 14
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Physiology, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN 37208, USA.
          [2 ] Center for AIDS Health Disparities Research, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, TN 37208, USA.
          Article
          v14071539
          10.3390/v14071539
          9319728
          35891519
          83112c6f-7e89-446c-931f-48daee9c1e35
          History

          pseudorabies virus,lysosome,cholesterol transport,alphaherpesvirus,U18666A,PRV

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