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Infectious spleen and kidney necrosis virus disease (ISKNVD) caused significant economic losses to the fishery industry. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), phosphatidylinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) played an important role in ISKNV invasion. However, the molecular regulatory mechanisms among EGFR, PI3K-Akt, and ISKNV invasion are not clear. In this study, ISKNV infection rapidly induced EGFR activation. While, EGFR activation promoted virus entry, but EGFR inhibitors and specific RNA (siRNA) decreased virus invasion. The PI3K-Akt as downstream signalling of EGFR was activated upon ISKNV infection. Consistent with the trends of EGFR, Akt activation increased ISKNV entry into cells, Akt inhibition by specific inhibitor or siRNA decreased ISKNV invasion. Akt silencing combination with EGFR activation showed that EGFR activation regulation ISKNV invasion is required for activation of the Akt signalling pathway. Those data demonstrated that ISKNV-induced EGFR activation positively regulated virus invasion by PI3K-Akt pathway and provided a better understanding of the mechanism of EGFR-PI3K-Akt involved in ISKNV invasion.

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2023-08-10
2025-01-23
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