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

Philippe Plattet1, Jean-Paul Rivals, Benoît Zuber, Jean-Marc Brunner, Andreas Zurbriggen, Riccardo Wittek.   

Abstract

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.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15893783     DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2005.04.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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4.  Canine distemper virus persistence in demyelinating encephalitis by swift intracellular cell-to-cell spread in astrocytes is controlled by the viral attachment protein.

Authors:  Gaby Wyss-Fluehmann; Andreas Zurbriggen; Marc Vandevelde; Philippe Plattet
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5.  Signal peptide and helical bundle domains of virulent canine distemper virus fusion protein restrict fusogenicity.

Authors:  Philippe Plattet; Pascal Cherpillod; Dominique Wiener; Ljerka Zipperle; Marc Vandevelde; Riccardo Wittek; Andreas Zurbriggen
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2007-08-08       Impact factor: 5.103

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