TY - JOUR
T1 - Transcriptional dynamics during Heliothis zea nudivirus 1 infection in an ovarian cell line from Helicoverpa zea
AU - Petersen, Jirka Manuel
AU - Bryon, Astrid
AU - Bézier, Annie
AU - Drezen, Jean Michel
AU - van Oers, Monique M.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Nudiviruses (family Nudiviridae) are double-stranded DNA viruses that infect various insects and crustaceans. Among them, Heliothis zea nudivirus 1 (HzNV-1) represents the rare case of a lepidopteran nudivirus inducing a sexual pathology. Studies about molecular pathological dynamics of HzNV-1 or other nudiviruses are scarce. Hence, this study aims to provide a transcriptomic profile of HzNV-1 in an ovary-derived cell line of Helicoverpa zea (HZ-AM1), during early (3, 6 and 9 h post-infection) and advanced (12 and 24 h post-infection) stages of infection. Total RNA was extracted from both virus- and mock-infected cells, and RNA-seq analysis was performed to examine both virus and host transcriptional dynamics. Hierarchical clustering was used to categorize viral genes, while differential gene expression analysis was utilized to pinpoint host genes that are significantly affected by the infection. Hierarchical clustering classified the 154 HzNV-1 genes into four temporal phases, with early phases mainly involving transcription and replication genes and later phases including genes for virion assembly. In addition, a novel viral promoter motif was identified in the upstream region of early-expressed genes. Host gene analysis revealed significant upregulation of heat shock protein genes and downregulation of histone genes. The identification of temporal patterns in viral gene expression enhances the molecular understanding of nudivirus pathology, while the identified differentially expressed host genes highlight the key pathways most hijacked by HzNV-1 infection.
AB - Nudiviruses (family Nudiviridae) are double-stranded DNA viruses that infect various insects and crustaceans. Among them, Heliothis zea nudivirus 1 (HzNV-1) represents the rare case of a lepidopteran nudivirus inducing a sexual pathology. Studies about molecular pathological dynamics of HzNV-1 or other nudiviruses are scarce. Hence, this study aims to provide a transcriptomic profile of HzNV-1 in an ovary-derived cell line of Helicoverpa zea (HZ-AM1), during early (3, 6 and 9 h post-infection) and advanced (12 and 24 h post-infection) stages of infection. Total RNA was extracted from both virus- and mock-infected cells, and RNA-seq analysis was performed to examine both virus and host transcriptional dynamics. Hierarchical clustering was used to categorize viral genes, while differential gene expression analysis was utilized to pinpoint host genes that are significantly affected by the infection. Hierarchical clustering classified the 154 HzNV-1 genes into four temporal phases, with early phases mainly involving transcription and replication genes and later phases including genes for virion assembly. In addition, a novel viral promoter motif was identified in the upstream region of early-expressed genes. Host gene analysis revealed significant upregulation of heat shock protein genes and downregulation of histone genes. The identification of temporal patterns in viral gene expression enhances the molecular understanding of nudivirus pathology, while the identified differentially expressed host genes highlight the key pathways most hijacked by HzNV-1 infection.
KW - differential expression
KW - Helicoverpa zea
KW - immune response
KW - Nudiviridae
KW - ovarian cells
KW - RNA-seq
U2 - 10.1099/jgv.0.002066
DO - 10.1099/jgv.0.002066
M3 - Article
C2 - 39804289
AN - SCOPUS:85215354147
SN - 0022-1317
VL - 106
JO - Journal of General Virology
JF - Journal of General Virology
IS - 1
M1 - :002066
ER -