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A short treatment of cells with the lanthanide ions La(3+), Ce(3+), Pr(3+) or Nd(3+) changes the cellular chemistry into a state in which RNA replication of flaviviruses is specifically blocked without interference with host-cell multiplication

Alpha- and flaviviruses contain class II fusion proteins, which form ion-permeable pores in the target membrane during virus entry. The pores generated during entry of the alphavirus Semliki Forest virus have been shown previously to be blocked by lanthanide ions. Here, analyses of the influence of...

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Autores principales: Wengler, Gerd, Wengler, Gisela, Koschinski, Andreas
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Publicado: Society for General Microbiology 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2884975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17947525
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.83146-0
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Wengler, Gisela
Koschinski, Andreas
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Koschinski, Andreas
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description Alpha- and flaviviruses contain class II fusion proteins, which form ion-permeable pores in the target membrane during virus entry. The pores generated during entry of the alphavirus Semliki Forest virus have been shown previously to be blocked by lanthanide ions. Here, analyses of the influence of rare earth ions on the entry of the flaviviruses West Nile virus and Uganda S virus revealed an unexpected effect of lanthanide ions. The results showed that a 30 s treatment of cells with an appropriate lanthanide ion changed the cellular chemistry into a state in which the cells no longer supported the multiplication of flaviviruses. This change occurred in cells treated before, during or after infection, did not inhibit multiplication of Semliki Forest virus and did not interfere with host-cell multiplication. The change was generated in vertebrate and insect cells, and was elicited in the presence of actinomycin D. In vertebrate cells, the change was elicited specifically by La(3+), Ce(3+), Pr(3+) and Nd(3+). In insect cells, additional lanthanide ions had this activity. Further analyses showed that lanthanide ion treatment blocked the ability of the host cell to support the replication of flavivirus RNA. These results open two areas of research: the study of molecular alterations induced by lanthanide ion treatment in uninfected cells and the analysis of the resulting modifications of the flavivirus RNA replicase complex. The findings possibly open the way for the development of a general chemotherapy against flavivirus diseases such as Dengue fever, Japanese encephalitis, West Nile fever and yellow fever.
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spelling pubmed-28849752010-07-06 A short treatment of cells with the lanthanide ions La(3+), Ce(3+), Pr(3+) or Nd(3+) changes the cellular chemistry into a state in which RNA replication of flaviviruses is specifically blocked without interference with host-cell multiplication Wengler, Gerd Wengler, Gisela Koschinski, Andreas J Gen Virol Animal Alpha- and flaviviruses contain class II fusion proteins, which form ion-permeable pores in the target membrane during virus entry. The pores generated during entry of the alphavirus Semliki Forest virus have been shown previously to be blocked by lanthanide ions. Here, analyses of the influence of rare earth ions on the entry of the flaviviruses West Nile virus and Uganda S virus revealed an unexpected effect of lanthanide ions. The results showed that a 30 s treatment of cells with an appropriate lanthanide ion changed the cellular chemistry into a state in which the cells no longer supported the multiplication of flaviviruses. This change occurred in cells treated before, during or after infection, did not inhibit multiplication of Semliki Forest virus and did not interfere with host-cell multiplication. The change was generated in vertebrate and insect cells, and was elicited in the presence of actinomycin D. In vertebrate cells, the change was elicited specifically by La(3+), Ce(3+), Pr(3+) and Nd(3+). In insect cells, additional lanthanide ions had this activity. Further analyses showed that lanthanide ion treatment blocked the ability of the host cell to support the replication of flavivirus RNA. These results open two areas of research: the study of molecular alterations induced by lanthanide ion treatment in uninfected cells and the analysis of the resulting modifications of the flavivirus RNA replicase complex. The findings possibly open the way for the development of a general chemotherapy against flavivirus diseases such as Dengue fever, Japanese encephalitis, West Nile fever and yellow fever. Society for General Microbiology 2007-11 /pmc/articles/PMC2884975/ /pubmed/17947525 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.83146-0 Text en Copyright © 2007, SGM http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wengler, Gerd
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A short treatment of cells with the lanthanide ions La(3+), Ce(3+), Pr(3+) or Nd(3+) changes the cellular chemistry into a state in which RNA replication of flaviviruses is specifically blocked without interference with host-cell multiplication
title A short treatment of cells with the lanthanide ions La(3+), Ce(3+), Pr(3+) or Nd(3+) changes the cellular chemistry into a state in which RNA replication of flaviviruses is specifically blocked without interference with host-cell multiplication
title_full A short treatment of cells with the lanthanide ions La(3+), Ce(3+), Pr(3+) or Nd(3+) changes the cellular chemistry into a state in which RNA replication of flaviviruses is specifically blocked without interference with host-cell multiplication
title_fullStr A short treatment of cells with the lanthanide ions La(3+), Ce(3+), Pr(3+) or Nd(3+) changes the cellular chemistry into a state in which RNA replication of flaviviruses is specifically blocked without interference with host-cell multiplication
title_full_unstemmed A short treatment of cells with the lanthanide ions La(3+), Ce(3+), Pr(3+) or Nd(3+) changes the cellular chemistry into a state in which RNA replication of flaviviruses is specifically blocked without interference with host-cell multiplication
title_short A short treatment of cells with the lanthanide ions La(3+), Ce(3+), Pr(3+) or Nd(3+) changes the cellular chemistry into a state in which RNA replication of flaviviruses is specifically blocked without interference with host-cell multiplication
title_sort short treatment of cells with the lanthanide ions la(3+), ce(3+), pr(3+) or nd(3+) changes the cellular chemistry into a state in which rna replication of flaviviruses is specifically blocked without interference with host-cell multiplication
topic Animal
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2884975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17947525
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.83146-0
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