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Adherens junction protein nectin-4 (PVRL4) is the epithelial receptor for measles virus

Measles (MV) is an aerosol-transmitted virus that affects more than 10 million children each year and accounts for approximately 120,000 deaths(1,2). While it was long believed to replicate in the respiratory epithelium before disseminating, it was recently shown to initially infect macrophages and...

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Autores principales: Mühlebach, Michael D., Mateo, Mathieu, Sinn, Patrick L., Prüfer, Steffen, Uhlig, Katharina M., Leonard, Vincent H. J., Navaratnarajah, Chanakha K., Frenzke, Marie, Wong, Xiao X., Sawatsky, Bevan, Ramachandran, Shyam, McCray, Paul B., Cichutek, Klaus, von Messling, Veronika, Lopez, Marc, Cattaneo, Roberto
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3245798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22048310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature10639
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author Mühlebach, Michael D.
Mateo, Mathieu
Sinn, Patrick L.
Prüfer, Steffen
Uhlig, Katharina M.
Leonard, Vincent H. J.
Navaratnarajah, Chanakha K.
Frenzke, Marie
Wong, Xiao X.
Sawatsky, Bevan
Ramachandran, Shyam
McCray, Paul B.
Cichutek, Klaus
von Messling, Veronika
Lopez, Marc
Cattaneo, Roberto
author_facet Mühlebach, Michael D.
Mateo, Mathieu
Sinn, Patrick L.
Prüfer, Steffen
Uhlig, Katharina M.
Leonard, Vincent H. J.
Navaratnarajah, Chanakha K.
Frenzke, Marie
Wong, Xiao X.
Sawatsky, Bevan
Ramachandran, Shyam
McCray, Paul B.
Cichutek, Klaus
von Messling, Veronika
Lopez, Marc
Cattaneo, Roberto
author_sort Mühlebach, Michael D.
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description Measles (MV) is an aerosol-transmitted virus that affects more than 10 million children each year and accounts for approximately 120,000 deaths(1,2). While it was long believed to replicate in the respiratory epithelium before disseminating, it was recently shown to initially infect macrophages and dendritic cells of the airways using the signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM, CD150) as receptor(3-6). These cells then cross the respiratory epithelium and ferry the infection to lymphatic organs where MV replicates vigorously(7). How and where the virus crosses back into the airways has remained unknown. Based on functional analyses of surface proteins preferentially expressed on virus-permissive epithelial cell lines, we identified nectin-4(8) (poliovirus-receptor-like-4) as a candidate host exit receptor. This adherens junction protein of the immunoglobulin superfamily interacts with the viral attachment protein with high affinity through its membrane-distal domain. Nectin-4 sustains MV entry and non-cytopathic lateral spread in well-differentiated primary human airway epithelial sheets infected basolaterally. It is down-regulated in infected epithelial cells, including those of macaque tracheas. While other viruses use receptors to enter hosts or transit through their epithelial barriers, we suggest that MV targets nectin-4 to emerge in the airways. Nectin-4 is a cellular marker of several types of cancer(9-11), which has implications for ongoing MV-based clinical trials of oncolysis(12).
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spelling pubmed-32457982012-06-22 Adherens junction protein nectin-4 (PVRL4) is the epithelial receptor for measles virus Mühlebach, Michael D. Mateo, Mathieu Sinn, Patrick L. Prüfer, Steffen Uhlig, Katharina M. Leonard, Vincent H. J. Navaratnarajah, Chanakha K. Frenzke, Marie Wong, Xiao X. Sawatsky, Bevan Ramachandran, Shyam McCray, Paul B. Cichutek, Klaus von Messling, Veronika Lopez, Marc Cattaneo, Roberto Nature Article Measles (MV) is an aerosol-transmitted virus that affects more than 10 million children each year and accounts for approximately 120,000 deaths(1,2). While it was long believed to replicate in the respiratory epithelium before disseminating, it was recently shown to initially infect macrophages and dendritic cells of the airways using the signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM, CD150) as receptor(3-6). These cells then cross the respiratory epithelium and ferry the infection to lymphatic organs where MV replicates vigorously(7). How and where the virus crosses back into the airways has remained unknown. Based on functional analyses of surface proteins preferentially expressed on virus-permissive epithelial cell lines, we identified nectin-4(8) (poliovirus-receptor-like-4) as a candidate host exit receptor. This adherens junction protein of the immunoglobulin superfamily interacts with the viral attachment protein with high affinity through its membrane-distal domain. Nectin-4 sustains MV entry and non-cytopathic lateral spread in well-differentiated primary human airway epithelial sheets infected basolaterally. It is down-regulated in infected epithelial cells, including those of macaque tracheas. While other viruses use receptors to enter hosts or transit through their epithelial barriers, we suggest that MV targets nectin-4 to emerge in the airways. Nectin-4 is a cellular marker of several types of cancer(9-11), which has implications for ongoing MV-based clinical trials of oncolysis(12). 2011-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3245798/ /pubmed/22048310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature10639 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Mühlebach, Michael D.
Mateo, Mathieu
Sinn, Patrick L.
Prüfer, Steffen
Uhlig, Katharina M.
Leonard, Vincent H. J.
Navaratnarajah, Chanakha K.
Frenzke, Marie
Wong, Xiao X.
Sawatsky, Bevan
Ramachandran, Shyam
McCray, Paul B.
Cichutek, Klaus
von Messling, Veronika
Lopez, Marc
Cattaneo, Roberto
Adherens junction protein nectin-4 (PVRL4) is the epithelial receptor for measles virus
title Adherens junction protein nectin-4 (PVRL4) is the epithelial receptor for measles virus
title_full Adherens junction protein nectin-4 (PVRL4) is the epithelial receptor for measles virus
title_fullStr Adherens junction protein nectin-4 (PVRL4) is the epithelial receptor for measles virus
title_full_unstemmed Adherens junction protein nectin-4 (PVRL4) is the epithelial receptor for measles virus
title_short Adherens junction protein nectin-4 (PVRL4) is the epithelial receptor for measles virus
title_sort adherens junction protein nectin-4 (pvrl4) is the epithelial receptor for measles virus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3245798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22048310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature10639
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