PERK-mediated eIF2α phosphorylation suppresses porcine epidemic diarrhea virus replication by attenuating global protein synthesis and inducing IFN-Ⅰ production.

Publication date: Aug 01, 2025

Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is one of the most important porcine pathogens for which no preventive and antiviral treatment measures are available. A pervious study revealed that the unfolded protein response (UPR) induced by endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress can be utilized to inhibit PEDV replication. Here, we demonstrated that the UPR suppresses the replication of multiple genotypes of PEDV in both Vero and swine testis (ST) cells, primarily through activation of the PERK-eIF2α branch among the three UPR pathways. The PERK-eIF2α pathway inducers CCT020312 and salubrinal efficiently inhibited the replication of multiple genotypes of PEDV in both Vero and ST cells, whereas the inhibitor AMG PERK 44 promoted PEDV replication. Furthermore, we found that PERK-eIF2α arm-mediated inhibition of PEDV replication is caused by phosphorylated eIF2α-induced attenuation of global protein translation. Additionally, phosphorylated eIF2α promotes NF-_705B signaling activation and facilitates to the production of IFN-Ⅰ, eliciting innate immunity to suppress viral replication. These data show that PERK-eIF2α pathway dampens the replication of multiple genotypes of PEDV, suggesting that this target may be exploited to develop as a broad-spectrum anti-PEDV drugs.

Concepts Keywords
Cct020312 Animals
Genes Cellular translation
Global Chlorocebus aethiops
Promoted Cinnamates
Virus Cinnamates
Coronavirus Infections
eIF-2 Kinase
eIF-2 Kinase
Eukaryotic initiation factor 2α
Eukaryotic Initiation Factor-2
Eukaryotic Initiation Factor-2
Interferon
Interferon Type I
Interferon Type I
Male
NF-kappa B
NF-kappa B
PERK kinase
Phosphorylation
Protein Biosynthesis
salubrinal
Signal Transduction
Swine
Swine Diseases
Thiourea
Thiourea
Unfolded Protein Response
Vero Cells
Virus Replication

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease IDO replication
disease IDO production
disease IDO protein
pathway KEGG Viral replication
pathway REACTOME Translation
disease MESH Coronavirus Infections
pathway REACTOME Signal Transduction
disease MESH Swine Diseases

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