| Literature DB >> 26612074 |
Caroline Denesvre1, Sylvie Rémy1, Laetitia Trapp-Fragnet1, Lorraine P Smith2, Sonia Georgeault3, Jean-François Vautherot1, Venugopal Nair2.
Abstract
T-lymphocytes are central targets of Marek's disease, a major chicken disease induced by the oncogenic alphaherpesvirus Marek's disease virus (MDV). T-lymphocyte infection is also associated with immunosuppression and virus latency. To decipher viral morphogenesis in T-lymphocytes, we used the recombinant vRB-1B 47EGFP marker virus to generate a new lymphoblastoid cell line, 3867K, that exhibited typical properties of other MDV-transformed chicken cell lines in term of cell markers, reactivation rate and infectivity. Examination of reactivating EGFP-positive 3867K cells by transmission electron microscopy revealed the presence of most types of herpesvirus particles inside the cells but no extracellular ones. Quantification of virion types indicated only 5% cytoplasmic particles, with 0.5% being mature. This study demonstrated that MDV morphogenesis is complete upon reactivation in T-lymphocytes, albeit with poor efficiency, with a defect in the exit of virions from the nucleus and secondary envelopment, as occurs in infected fibroblasts.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26612074 PMCID: PMC5394746 DOI: 10.1099/jgv.0.000354
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Virol ISSN: 0022-1317 Impact factor: 3.891