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The fusion protein of wild-type canine distemper virus is a major determinant of persistent infection.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.74794
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.virol.2005.04.012
PubMed ID
15893783
Description
The wild-type A75/17 canine distemper virus (CDV) strain induces a persistent infection in the central nervous system but infects cell lines very inefficiently. In contrast, the genetically more distant Onderstepoort CDV vaccine strain (OP-CDV) induces extensive syncytia formation. Here, we investigated the roles of wild-type fusion (F(WT)) and attachment (H(WT)) proteins in Vero cells expressing, or not, the canine SLAM receptor by transfection experiments and by studying recombinants viruses expressing different combinations of wild-type and OP-CDV glycoproteins. We show that low fusogenicity is not due to a defect of the envelope proteins to reach the cell surface and that H(WT) determines persistent infection in a receptor-dependent manner, emphasizing the role of SLAM as a potent enhancer of fusogenicity. However, importantly, F(WT) reduced cell-to-cell fusion independently of the cell surface receptor, thus demonstrating that the fusion protein of the neurovirulent A75/17-CDV strain plays a key role in determining persistent infection.
Date of Publication
2005-07-05
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 - Science::570 - Life sciences; biology
600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Plattet, Philippe
Department of Clinical Research and Veterinary Public Health, Experimentelle Klinische Forschung
Rivals, Jean-Paul
Zuber, Benoîtorcid-logo
Institut für Anatomie
Brunner, Jean-Marc
Zurbriggen, Andreas
Department of Clinical Research and Veterinary Public Health, Experimentelle Klinische Forschung
Wittek, Riccardo
Additional Credits
Institut für Anatomie
Department of Clinical Research and Veterinary Public Health, Experimentelle Klinische Forschung
Series
Virology
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0042-6822
Access(Rights)
restricted
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