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Ephrin-B2 Ligand Is a Functional Receptor for Hendra Virus and Nipah Virus
by
Bossart, Katharine N.
, Broder, Christopher C.
, Eaton, Bryan T.
, Bonaparte, Matthew I.
, Choudhry, Vidita
, Crameri, Gary
, Mungall, Bruce A.
, Bishop, Kimberly A.
, Dimitrov, Dimiter S.
, Wang, Lin-Fa
, Dimitrov, Antony S.
, Moss, Bernard
in
Animals
/ Biological Sciences
/ Cell fusion
/ Cell lines
/ Ephrin-B2 - metabolism
/ Genetic Vectors - genetics
/ Glycoproteins
/ HeLa Cells
/ Hendra Virus - metabolism
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Membrane Fusion - physiology
/ Membrane Proteins - genetics
/ Membrane Proteins - metabolism
/ Microarray Analysis
/ Nipah Virus - metabolism
/ Receptors
/ Vero cells
/ Viral Envelope Proteins - metabolism
/ Viruses
2005
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Ephrin-B2 Ligand Is a Functional Receptor for Hendra Virus and Nipah Virus
by
Bossart, Katharine N.
, Broder, Christopher C.
, Eaton, Bryan T.
, Bonaparte, Matthew I.
, Choudhry, Vidita
, Crameri, Gary
, Mungall, Bruce A.
, Bishop, Kimberly A.
, Dimitrov, Dimiter S.
, Wang, Lin-Fa
, Dimitrov, Antony S.
, Moss, Bernard
in
Animals
/ Biological Sciences
/ Cell fusion
/ Cell lines
/ Ephrin-B2 - metabolism
/ Genetic Vectors - genetics
/ Glycoproteins
/ HeLa Cells
/ Hendra Virus - metabolism
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Membrane Fusion - physiology
/ Membrane Proteins - genetics
/ Membrane Proteins - metabolism
/ Microarray Analysis
/ Nipah Virus - metabolism
/ Receptors
/ Vero cells
/ Viral Envelope Proteins - metabolism
/ Viruses
2005
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Ephrin-B2 Ligand Is a Functional Receptor for Hendra Virus and Nipah Virus
by
Bossart, Katharine N.
, Broder, Christopher C.
, Eaton, Bryan T.
, Bonaparte, Matthew I.
, Choudhry, Vidita
, Crameri, Gary
, Mungall, Bruce A.
, Bishop, Kimberly A.
, Dimitrov, Dimiter S.
, Wang, Lin-Fa
, Dimitrov, Antony S.
, Moss, Bernard
in
Animals
/ Biological Sciences
/ Cell fusion
/ Cell lines
/ Ephrin-B2 - metabolism
/ Genetic Vectors - genetics
/ Glycoproteins
/ HeLa Cells
/ Hendra Virus - metabolism
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Membrane Fusion - physiology
/ Membrane Proteins - genetics
/ Membrane Proteins - metabolism
/ Microarray Analysis
/ Nipah Virus - metabolism
/ Receptors
/ Vero cells
/ Viral Envelope Proteins - metabolism
/ Viruses
2005
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Ephrin-B2 Ligand Is a Functional Receptor for Hendra Virus and Nipah Virus
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Ephrin-B2 Ligand Is a Functional Receptor for Hendra Virus and Nipah Virus
2005
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Hendra virus (HeV) and Nipah virus (NiV) belong to the genus Henipavirus of the family Paramyxoviridae and are unique in that they exhibit a broad species tropism and cause fatal disease in both animals and humans. They infect cells through a pH-independent membrane fusion process mediated by their fusion and attachment glycoproteins. Previously, we demonstrated identical cell fusion tropisms for HeV and NiV and the protease-sensitive nature of their unknown cell receptor and identified a human cell line (HeLa-USU) that was nonpermissive for fusion and virus infection. Here, a microarray analysis was performed on the HeLa-USU cells, permissive HeLa-CCL2 cells, and two other permissive human cell lines. From this analysis, we identified a list of genes encoding known and predicted plasma membrane surface-expressed proteins that were highly expressed in all permissive cells and absent from the HeLa-USU cells and rank-ordered them based on their relative levels. Available expression vectors containing the first 10 genes were obtained and individually transfected into HeLa-USU cells. One clone, encoding human ephrin-B2 (EFNB2), was found capable of rendering HeLa-USU cells permissive for HeV- and NiV-mediated cell fusion as well as infection by live virus. A soluble recombinant EFNB2 could potently block fusion and infection and bind soluble recombinant HeV and NiV attachment glycoproteins with high affinity. Together, these data indicate that EFNB2 serves as a functional receptor for both HeV and NiV. The highly conserved nature of EFNB2 in humans and animals is consistent with the broad tropism exhibited by these emerging zoonotic viruses.
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National Academy of Sciences,National Acad Sciences
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