%0 Journal Article %T Inability of NS1 protein from an H5N1 influenza virus to activate PI3K/Akt signaling pathway correlates to the enhanced virus replication upon PI3K inhibition %A Weizhong Li %A Gefei Wang %A Heng Zhang %A Yanqin Shen %A Jianping Dai %A Liqi Wu %A Jianxiang Zhou %A Zhiwu Jiang %A Kangsheng Li %J Veterinary Research %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1297-9716-43-36 %X In the present study, NS1 proteins from four different influenza A virus subtypes/strains were tested for their ability to bind p85¦Â subunit of PI3K and to activate PI3K/Akt. All NS1 proteins efficiently bound to p85¦Â and activated PI3K/Akt, with the exception of NS1 protein from an H5N1 virus (A/Chicken/Guangdong/1/05, abbreviated as GD05), which bound to p85¦Â but failed to activate PI3K/Akt, implying that as-yet-unidentified domain(s) in NS1 may alternatively mediate the activation of PI3K. Moreover, PI3K inhibitor, LY294002, did not suppress but significantly increased the replication of GD05 virus.Our study indicates that activation of PI3K/Akt by NS1 protein is not highly conserved among influenza A viruses and inhibition of the PI3K/Akt pathway as an anti-influenza strategy may not work for all influenza A viruses. %U http://www.veterinaryresearch.org/content/43/1/36/abstract