Actin-Dependent Regulation of RSV F-Mediated Cell-cell Fusion Revealed by Visualizing Its Spatiotemporal Dynamics


Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) induces pathogenic syncytia through its fusion (F) protein, but the way it orchestrates fusion throughout the crowded plasma membrane stays unclear. By integrating live-cell and super-resolution microscopy, we visualized the spatiotemporal dynamics of RSV F from secretion to membrane meeting. We present RSV F effectively traffics to the plasma membrane and triggers F-actin-enriched protrusions that facilitate fusion, depending on branched actin reworking. Superresolution imaging additional reveals that RSV F reorganizes from nanoscale clusters into near-continuous ribbon-like nanodomains at cell-cell contacts, forming a secure fusion platform. This work instantly visualizes the actin-driven nanoscale meeting of a viral fusogen, defining a key mechanism in RSV pathogenesis and revealing a nanoscale goal for antiviral intervention, thereby underscoring the facility of superior nanoscopy to unravel complicated host-pathogen interactions on the molecular degree.

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