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Profound amplification of pathogenic murine polytropic retrovirus release from coinfected cells.

Kyle Rosenke1, Marc Lavignon, Frank Malik, Angelo Kolokithas, Duncan Hendrick, Kimmo Virtaneva, Karin Peterson, Leonard H Evans.   

Abstract

Previous studies indicate that mice infected with mixtures of mouse retroviruses (murine leukemia viruses [MuLVs]) exhibit dramatically altered pathology compared to mice infected with individual viruses of the mixture. Coinoculation of the ecotropic virus Friend MuLV (F-MuLV) with Fr98, a polytropic MuLV, induced a rapidly fatal neurological disease that was not observed in infections with either virus alone. The polytropic virus load in coinoculated mice was markedly enhanced, while the ecotropic F-MuLV load was unchanged. Furthermore, pseudotyping of the polytropic MuLV genome within ecotropic virions was nearly complete in coinoculated mice. In an effort to better understand these phenomena, we examined mixed retrovirus infections by utilizing in vitro cell lines. Similar to in vivo mixed infections, the polytropic MuLV genome was extensively pseudotyped within ecotropic virions; polytropic virus release was profoundly elevated in coinfected cells, and the ecotropic virus release was unchanged. A reduced level of polytropic SU protein on the surfaces of coinfected cells was observed and correlated with a reduced level of nonpseudotyped polytropic virion release. Marked amplification and pseudotyping of the polytropic MuLV were also observed in mixed Fr98-F-MuLV infections of cell lines derived from the central nervous system (CNS), the target for Fr98 pathogenesis. Additional experiments indicated that pseudotyping contributed to the elevated polytropic virus titer by increasing the efficiency of packaging and release of the polytropic genomes within ecotropic virions. Mixed infections are the rule rather than the exception in retroviral infection, and the ability to examine them in vitro should facilitate a more thorough understanding of retroviral interactions in general.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22514353      PMCID: PMC3416320          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00225-12

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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