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Synergistic inhibition in cell-cell fusion mediated by the matrix and nucleocapsid protein of canine distemper virus

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Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.virusres.2007.07.004
PubMed ID
17706826
Description
Canine distemper virus (CDV) causes a chronic, demyelinating, progressive or relapsing neurological disease in dogs, because CDV persists in the CNS. Persistence of virulent CDV, such as the A75/17 strain has been reproduced in cell cultures where it is associated with a non-cytolytic infection with very limited cell-cell fusion. This is in sharp contrast to attenuated CDV infection in cell cultures, such as the Onderstepoort (OP) CDV strain, which produces extensive fusion activity and cytolysis. Fusion efficiency may be determined by the structure of the viral fusion protein per se but also by its interaction with other structural proteins of CDV. This was studied by combining genes derived from persistent and non-persistent CDV strains in transient transfection experiments. It was found that fusion efficiency was markedly attenuated by the structure of the fusion protein of the neurovirulent A75/17-CDV. Moreover, we showed that the interaction of the surface glycoproteins with the M protein of the persistent strain greatly influenced fusion activity. Site directed mutagenesis showed that the c-terminus of the M protein is of particular importance in this respect. Interestingly, although the nucleocapsid protein alone did not affect F/H-induced cell-cell fusion, maximal inhibition occurred when the latter was added to combined glycoproteins with matrix protein. Thus, the present study suggests that very limited fusogenicity in virulent CDV infection, which favours persistence by limiting cell destruction involves complex interactions between all viral structural proteins.
Date of Publication
2007
Publication Type
Article
Contributor(s)
Wiener, Dominique Judith
Departement klinische Veterinärmedizin, Klinische Forschung
Plattet, Philippe
Department of Clinical Research and Veterinary Public Health, Experimentelle Klinische Forschung
Cherpillod, Pascal
Zipperle, Ljerka
Department of Clinical Research and Veterinary Public Health, Experimentelle Klinische Forschung
Doherr, Marcus
Departement klinische Veterinärmedizin, Klinische Forschung
Vandevelde, Marc
Departement klinische Veterinärmedizin, Klinische Neurologie
Zurbriggen, Andreas
Department of Clinical Research and Veterinary Public Health, Experimentelle Klinische Forschung
Additional Credits
Departement klinische Veterinärmedizin, Klinische Forschung
Department of Clinical Research and Veterinary Public Health, Experimentelle Klinische Forschung
Departement klinische Veterinärmedizin, Klinische Neurologie
Series
Virus research
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0168-1702
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