| Literature DB >> 22090137 |
Pei Xu1, Priya Luthra, Zhuo Li, Sandra Fuentes, James Alexander D'Andrea, Jianguo Wu, Steven Rubin, Paul A Rota, Biao He.
Abstract
Mumps virus (MuV) causes an acute infection in humans characterized by a wide array of symptoms ranging from relatively mild manifestations, such as parotitis, to more-severe complications, such as meningitis and encephalitis. Widespread mumps vaccination has reduced mumps incidence dramatically; however, outbreaks still occur in vaccinated populations. The V protein of MuV, when expressed in cell culture, blocks interferon (IFN) expression and signaling and interleukin-6 (IL-6) signaling. In this work, we generated a recombinant MuV incapable of expressing the V protein (rMuVΔV). The rescued MuV was derived from a clinical wild-type isolate from a recent outbreak in the United States (MuV(Iowa/US/06), G genotype). Analysis of the virus confirmed the roles of V protein in blocking IFN expression and signaling and IL-6 signaling. We also found that the rMuV(Iowa/US/06)ΔV virus induced high levels of IL-6 expression in vitro, suggesting that V plays a role in reducing IL-6 expression. In vivo, the rMuV(Iowa/US/06)ΔV virus was highly attenuated, indicating that the V protein plays an essential role in viral virulence.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22090137 PMCID: PMC3264346 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.06019-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103