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Identification and characterization of Varicella Zoster Virus circular RNA in lytic infection.

Shaomin YangDi CaoDabbu Kumar JaijyanMei WangJian LiuRuth Cruz-CosmeSongbin WuJiabin HuangMulan ZengXiaolian LiuWuping SunDonglin XiongQiyi TangLizu XiaoHua Zhu
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
This study investigates the role of circular RNAs (circRNAs) in the context of Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) lytic infection. We employ two sequencing technologies, short-read sequencing and long-read sequencing, following RNase R treatment on VZV-infected neuroblastoma cells to identify and characterize both cellular and viral circRNAs. Our large scanning analysis identifies and subsequent experiments confirm 200 VZV circRNAs. Moreover, we discover numerous VZV latency-associated transcripts (VLTs)-like circRNAs (circVLTs lytic ), which contain multiple exons and different isoforms within the same back-splicing breakpoint. To understand the functional significance of these circVLTs lytic , we utilize the Bacteria Artificial Chromosome system to disrupt the expression of viral circRNAs in genomic DNA location. We reveal that the sequence flanking circVLTs' 5' splice donor plays a pivotal role as a cis-acting element in the formation of circVLTs lytic . The circVLTs lytic is dispensable for VZV replication, but the mutation downstream of circVLTs lytic exon 5 leads to increased acyclovir sensitivity in VZV infection models. This suggests that circVLTs lytic may have a role in modulating the sensitivity to antiviral treatment. The findings shed new insight into the regulation of cellular and viral transcription during VZV lytic infection, emphasizing the intricate interplay between circRNAs and viral processes.
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