Literature DB >> 15963547

A new sensitive and quantitative HTLV-I-mediated cell fusion assay in T cells.

Marie-Eve Paré1, Sonia Gauthier, Sébastien Landry, Jiangfeng Sun, Eric Legault, Denis Leclerc, Yuetsu Tanaka, Susan J Marriott, Michel J Tremblay, Benoit Barbeau.   

Abstract

Similar to several other viruses, human T cell leukemia virus type I (HTLV-I) induces the formation of multinucleated giant cells (also known as syncytium) when amplified in tissue culture. These syncytia result from the fusion of infected cells with uninfected cells. Due to the intrinsic difficulty of infecting cells with cell-free HTLV-I virions, syncytium formation has become an important tool in the study of HTLV-I infection and transmission. Since most HTLV-I-based cell fusion assays rely on the use of non-T cells, the aim of this study was to optimize a new HTLV-I-induced cell fusion assay in which HTLV-I-infected T cell lines are co-cultured with T cells that have been transfected with an HTLV-I long terminal repeat (LTR) luciferase reporter construct. We demonstrate that co-culture of various HTLV-I-infected T cells with different transfected T cell lines resulted in induction of luciferase activity. Cell-to-cell contact and expression of the viral gp46 envelope protein was crucial for this induction while other cell surface proteins (including HSC70) did not have a significant effect. This quantitative assay was shown to be very sensitive. In this assay, the cell fusion-mediated activation of NF-kappaB and the HTLV-I LTR occurred through previously described Tax-dependent signaling pathways. This assay also showed that cell fusion could activate Tax-inducible cellular promoters. These results thus demonstrate that this new quantitative HTLV-I-dependent cell fusion assay is versatile, highly sensitive, and can provide an important tool to investigate cellular promoter activation and intrinsic signaling cascades that modulate cellular gene expression.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15963547     DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2005.05.012

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


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Review 1.  Molecular Mechanisms of HTLV-1 Cell-to-Cell Transmission.

Authors:  Christine Gross; Andrea K Thoma-Kress
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2016-03-09       Impact factor: 5.048

2.  The Tax-Inducible Actin-Bundling Protein Fascin Is Crucial for Release and Cell-to-Cell Transmission of Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Type 1 (HTLV-1).

Authors:  Christine Gross; Veit Wiesmann; Sebastian Millen; Martina Kalmer; Thomas Wittenberg; Jan Gettemans; Andrea K Thoma-Kress
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2016-10-24       Impact factor: 6.823

Review 3.  Virus-Mediated Cell-Cell Fusion.

Authors:  Héloïse Leroy; Mingyu Han; Marie Woottum; Lucie Bracq; Jérôme Bouchet; Maorong Xie; Serge Benichou
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2020-12-17       Impact factor: 5.923

4.  Induction of galectin-1 expression by HTLV-I Tax and its impact on HTLV-I infectivity.

Authors:  Sonia Gauthier; Isabelle Pelletier; Michel Ouellet; Amandine Vargas; Michel J Tremblay; Sachiko Sato; Benoit Barbeau
Journal:  Retrovirology       Date:  2008-11-25       Impact factor: 4.602

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