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Mechanism of reduction of virus release and cell-cell fusion in persistent canine distemper virus infection.

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dc.contributor.authorMeertens, Nadine
dc.contributor.authorStoffel, Michael Hubert
dc.contributor.authorCherpillod, Pascal
dc.contributor.authorWittek, Riccardo
dc.contributor.authorVandevelde, Marc
dc.contributor.authorZurbriggen, Andreas
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dc.date.issued2003
dc.description.abstractCanine distemper virus (CDV), a mobillivirus related to measles virus causes a chronic progressive demyelinating disease, associated with persistence of the virus in the central nervous system (CNS). CNS persistence of morbilliviruses has been associated with cell-to-cell spread, thereby limiting immune detection. The mechanism of cell-to-cell spread remains uncertain. In the present study we studied viral spread comparing a cytolytic (non-persistent) and a persistent CDV strain in cell cultures. Cytolytic CDV spread in a compact concentric manner with extensive cell fusion and destruction of the monolayer. Persistent CDV exhibited a heterogeneous cell-to-cell pattern of spread without cell fusion and 100-fold reduction of infectious viral titers in supernatants as compared to the cytolytic strain. Ultrastructurally, low infectious titers correlated with limited budding of persistent CDV as compared to the cytolytic strain, which shed large numbers of viral particles. The pattern of heterogeneous cell-to-cell viral spread can be explained by low production of infectious viral particles in only few areas of the cell membrane. In this way persistent CDV only spreads to a small proportion of the cells surrounding an infected one. Our studies suggest that both cell-to-cell spread and limited production of infectious virus are related to reduced expression of fusogenic complexes in the cell membrane. Such complexes consist of a synergistic configuration of the attachment (H) and fusion (F) proteins on the cell surface. F und H proteins exhibited a marked degree of colocalization in cytolytic CDV infection but not in persistent CDV as seen by confocal laser microscopy. In addition, analysis of CDV F protein expression using vaccinia constructs of both strains revealed an additional large fraction of uncleaved fusion protein in the persistent strain. This suggests that the paucity of active fusion complexes is due to restricted intracellular processing of the viral fusion protein.
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dc.description.sponsorshipDepartment of Clinical Research and Veterinary Public Health, Veterinär-Anatomie
dc.description.sponsorshipDepartement klinische Veterinärmedizin, Klinische Neurologie
dc.description.sponsorshipDepartment of Clinical Research and Veterinary Public Health, Experimentelle Klinische Forschung
dc.identifier.doi10.7892/boris.105034
dc.identifier.pmid12827396
dc.identifier.publisherDOI10.1007/s00401-003-0731-0
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/199460
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dc.publisherSpringer-Verlag
dc.relation.ispartofActa neuropathologica
dc.relation.issn0001-6322
dc.relation.organizationVetsuisse Faculty
dc.relation.organizationDepartment of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Clinical Neurology
dc.relation.organizationDepartment of Clinical Veterinary Medicine
dc.relation.organizationDepartment of Clinical Research and Veterinary Public Health, Neurological Sciences
dc.relation.organizationDepartment of Clinical Research and Veterinary Public Health, Veterinary Anatomy
dc.relation.organizationDepartment of Clinical Research and Veterinary Public Health (DCR-VPH)
dc.subject.ddc600 - Technology::630 - Agriculture
dc.subject.ddc500 - Science::570 - Life sciences; biology
dc.subject.ddc500 - Science::590 - Animals (Zoology)
dc.subject.ddc600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
dc.titleMechanism of reduction of virus release and cell-cell fusion in persistent canine distemper virus infection.
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oairecerif.author.affiliationDepartment of Clinical Research and Veterinary Public Health, Veterinär-Anatomie
oairecerif.author.affiliationDepartement klinische Veterinärmedizin, Klinische Neurologie
oairecerif.author.affiliationDepartment of Clinical Research and Veterinary Public Health, Experimentelle Klinische Forschung
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