In situ fate of Chikungunya virus replication organelles

  • Girard J
  • Le Bihan O
  • Lai-Kee-Him J
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a positive-stranded RNA virus that requires specialized membranous replication organelles (ROs) for its genome replication. Our knowledge of this viral cycle stage is still incomplete, notably regarding the fate and functional dynamics of CHIKV ROs in infected cells. Here, we show that CHIKV ROs are maintained at the plasma membrane beyond the first viral cycle, continuing to grow and be dynamically active both in viral RNA replication and in its export to the cell cytosol, where translation occurs in proximity to ROs. This contrasts with the homogeneous diameter of ROs during internalization in cytoplasmic vacuoles, which are often associated with honeycomb-like arrangements of unknown function, suggesting a regulated mechanism. This study sheds new light on the dynamics and fate of CHIKV ROs in human cells and, consequently, on our understanding of the Chikungunya viral cycle.

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Girard, J., Le Bihan, O., Lai-Kee-Him, J., Girleanu, M., Bernard, E., Castellarin, C., … Bron, P. (2024). In situ fate of Chikungunya virus replication organelles. Journal of Virology, 98(7). https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00368-24

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