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The delta-retrovirus Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) preferentially infects CD4+ T-cells via cell-to-cell transmission. Viruses are transmitted by polarized budding and by transfer of viral biofilms at the virological synapse (VS). Formation of the VS requires the viral Tax protein and polarization of the host cytoskeleton, however, molecular mechanisms of HTLV-1 cell-to-cell transmission remain incompletely understood. Recently, we could show Tax-dependent upregulation of the actin-bundling protein
Fascin
(FSCN-1) in HTLV-1-infected T-cells. Here, we report that
Fascin
contributes to HTLV-1 transmission. Using single-cycle replication-dependent HTLV-1 reporter vectors, we found that repression of endogenous
Fascin
by short hairpin RNAs and by
Fascin
-specific nanobodies impaired gag p19 release and cell-to-cell transmission in 293T cells. In Jurkat T-cells, Tax-induced
Fascin
expression enhanced virus release and
Fascin
-dependently augmented cell-to-cell transmission to Raji/CD4+ B-cells. Repression of
Fascin
in HTLV-1-infected T-cells diminished virus release and gag p19 transfer to co-cultured T-cells.
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the mechanism, flow cytometry and automatic image analysis showed that Tax-induced T-cell conjugate formation occurred
Fascin
-independently. However, adhesion of HTLV-1-infected MT-2 cells in co-culture with Jurkat T-cells was reduced upon knockdown of
Fascin
, suggesting that
Fascin
contributes to dissemination of infected T-cells. Imaging of chronically infected MS-9 T-cells in co-culture with Jurkat T-cells revealed that
Fascin
's localization at tight cell-cell contacts is accompanied by gag polarization suggesting that
Fascin
directly affects the distribution of gag to budding sites, and therefore, indirectly viral transmission. In detail, we found gag clusters that are interspersed with
Fascin
clusters, suggesting that
Fascin
makes room for gag in viral biofilms. Moreover, we observed short,
Fascin
-containing membrane extensions surrounding gag clusters and clutching uninfected T-cells. Finally, we detected
Fascin
and gag in long-distance cellular protrusions. Taken together, we show for the first time that HTLV-1 usurps the host cell factor
Fascin
to foster virus release and cell-to-cell transmission.
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PMID:The Tax-Inducible Actin-Bundling Protein Fascin Is Crucial for Release and Cell-to-Cell Transmission of Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type 1 (HTLV-1). 2777 89