Development of a Měnglà Virus Minigenome and Comparison of Its Polymerase Complexes Those of Other Filoviruses

Virologica Sinica/Virologica sinica(2024)

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Ebola virus (EBOV) and Marburg virus (MARV), members of the Filoviridae family, are highly pathogenic and can cause hemorrhagic fevers, significantly impacting human society. Bats are considered reservoirs of these viruses because related filoviruses have been discovered in bats. However, due to requirement for maximum containment laboratories when studying infectious virus, the characterization of bat filoviruses often relies on pseudoviruses and minigenome systems. In this study, we used RACE technology to sequence the 3′-leader and 5′-trailer of MLAV and constructed a minigenome. Similar to MARV, the transcription activities of the MLAV minigenome are independent of VP30. We further assessed the effects of polymorphisms at the 5′ end on MLAV minigenome activity and identified certain mutations that decrease minigenome reporter efficiency, probably due to alterations in the RNA secondary structure. The reporter activity upon recombination of the 3′-leaders and 5′-trailers of MLAV, MARV, and EBOV with those of the homologous or heterologous minigenomes was compared and it was found that the polymerase complex and leader and trailer sequences exhibit intrinsic specificities. Additionally, we investigated whether the polymerase complex proteins from EBOV and MARV support MLAV minigenome RNA synthesis and found that the homologous system is more efficient than the heterologous system. Remdesivir efficiently inhibited MLAV as well as EBOV replication. In summary, this study provided new information about bat filoviruses and the minigenome will be a useful tool for high-throughput antiviral drug screening.
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Bat filovirus,Mengla virus (MLAV),Minigenome,Replication,Antiviral drug screening
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