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Virology

Volume 433, Issue 1, 10 November 2012, Pages 97-103
Virology

Characterization of virulence-associated determinants in the envelope glycoprotein of Pichinde virus

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Abstract

We use a small animal model, based on guinea pigs infected with a non-pathogenic Pichinde virus (PICV), to understand the virulence mechanisms of arenavirus infections in the hosts. PICV P2 strain causes a mild febrile reaction in guinea pigs, while P18 causes severe disease with clinical and pathological features reminiscent of Lassa hemorrhagic fever in humans. The envelope glycoproteins (GPC) of P2 and P18 viruses differ at positions 119, 140, and 164, all localized to the receptor-binding G1 subunit. We found that lentiviral pseudotyped virions (VLPs) bearing P18 GPC show more efficient cell entry than those with P2 GPC, and that the E140 residue plays a critical role in this process. Infection of guinea pigs with the recombinant viruses containing the E140K change demonstrated that E140 of GPC is a necessary virulence determinant of P18 infections, possibly by enhancing the ability of virus to enter target cells.

Keywords

Virulence
Arenavirus
Pichinde virus
Glycoprotein
Entry

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Current address: Division of Animal Health, Central Institute of Research on Goat, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Makhdoom, P.O. Farah 281122, Mathura, UP, India.

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Current address: Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Emory University. Atlanta, GA, USA.

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Current address: Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Emory University. Atlanta, GA, USA.