Selective SLAM/CD150 Receptor-Detargeting of Canine Distemper Virus.
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Date of Publication
September 2022
Publication Type
Article
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Series
Virus research
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1872-7492
Publisher
Elsevier
Language
English
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PubMed ID
35649483
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Description
The envelope attachment (H)-protein of canine distemper virus (CDV) mediates receptor engagement and fusion-triggering; two key functions in viral cell entry and spread. Signaling lymphocyte activation molecule (SLAM) and Nectin-4 (N4) act as morbilliviral entry receptors in immune and epithelial cells, respectively, which defines very similar pathogeneses. High incidence of brain disorders is however unique to CDV. The wild-type CDV-A75/17 strain (A75) preferentially infects glial cells and spreads from astrocyte-to-astrocyte without inducing massive fusion events, despite the fact that SLAM and N4 expressions remained below detection levels. To investigate whether an A75 H-microdomain required to interact with SLAM may additionally contribute to promote viral spread between astrocytes, we initially engineered a novel A75 H-protein variant (546-SYT/RNR-548) that lost SLAM-binding property and, consequently, lacked fusion-triggering activity specifically in SLAM-expressing cells. Collectively, this approach provides the molecular tool to decipher the role of the selected H-microdomain in supporting A75-spread in glial cells.
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