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Evgeni Gabev1, Kurt Tobler, Carlos Abril, Monika Hilbe, Claudia Senn, Marco Franchini, Gabriella Campadelli-Fiume, Cornel Fraefel, Mathias Ackermann.
Abstract
Bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1) and BoHV-5 are closely related pathogens of cattle, but only BoHV-5 is considered a neuropathogen. We engineered intertypic gD exchange mutants with BoHV-1 and BoHV-5 backbones in order to address their in vitro and in vivo host ranges, with particular interest in invasion of the brain. The new viruses replicated in cell culture with similar dynamics and to titers comparable to those of their wild-type parents. However, gD of BoHV-5 (gD5) was able to interact with a surprisingly broad range of nectins. In vivo, gD5 provided a virulent phenotype to BoHV-1 in AR129 mice, featuring a high incidence of neurological symptoms and early onset of disease. However, only virus with the BoHV-5 backbone, independent of the gD type, was detected in the brain by immunohistology. Thus, gD of BoHV-5 confers an extended cellular host range to BoHV-1 and may be considered a virulence factor but does not contribute to the invasion of the brain.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20219909 PMCID: PMC2876591 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00228-10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103