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Specific Acquisition of Functional CD59 but Not CD46 or CD55 by Hepatitis C Virus

Viruses of different families encode for regulators of the complement system (RCAs) or acquire such RCAs from the host to get protection against complement-mediated lysis (CML). As hepatitis C virus (HCV) shares no genetic similarity to any known RCA and is detectable at high titers in sera of infec...

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Autores principales: Ejaz, Asim, Steinmann, Eike, Bánki, Zoltán, Anggakusuma, Khalid, Sana, Lengauer, Susanne, Wilhelm, Corinne, Zoller, Heinz, Schloegl, Anna, Steinmann, Joerg, Grabski, Elena, Kleines, Michael, Pietschmann, Thomas, Stoiber, Heribert
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3458075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23049856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045770
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author Ejaz, Asim
Steinmann, Eike
Bánki, Zoltán
Anggakusuma,
Khalid, Sana
Lengauer, Susanne
Wilhelm, Corinne
Zoller, Heinz
Schloegl, Anna
Steinmann, Joerg
Grabski, Elena
Kleines, Michael
Pietschmann, Thomas
Stoiber, Heribert
author_facet Ejaz, Asim
Steinmann, Eike
Bánki, Zoltán
Anggakusuma,
Khalid, Sana
Lengauer, Susanne
Wilhelm, Corinne
Zoller, Heinz
Schloegl, Anna
Steinmann, Joerg
Grabski, Elena
Kleines, Michael
Pietschmann, Thomas
Stoiber, Heribert
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description Viruses of different families encode for regulators of the complement system (RCAs) or acquire such RCAs from the host to get protection against complement-mediated lysis (CML). As hepatitis C virus (HCV) shares no genetic similarity to any known RCA and is detectable at high titers in sera of infected individuals, we investigated whether HCV has adapted host-derived RCAs to resist CML. Here we report that HCV selectively incorporates CD59 while neither CD55, nor CD46 are associated with the virus. The presence of CD59 was shown by capture assays using patient- and cell culture-derived HCV isolates. Association of CD59 with HCV was further confirmed by Western blot analysis using purified viral supernatants from infected Huh 7.5 cells. HCV captured by antibodies specific for CD59 remained infectious for Huh 7.5 cells. In addition, blocking of CD59 in the presence of active complement reduced the titer of HCV most likely due to CML. HCV produced in CD59 knock-down cells were more significantly susceptible to CML compared to wild type virus, but neither replication, assembly nor infectivity of the virus seemed to be impaired in the absence of CD59. In summary our data indicate that HCV incorporates selectively CD59 in its envelope to gain resistance to CML in serum of infected individuals.
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spelling pubmed-34580752012-10-03 Specific Acquisition of Functional CD59 but Not CD46 or CD55 by Hepatitis C Virus Ejaz, Asim Steinmann, Eike Bánki, Zoltán Anggakusuma, Khalid, Sana Lengauer, Susanne Wilhelm, Corinne Zoller, Heinz Schloegl, Anna Steinmann, Joerg Grabski, Elena Kleines, Michael Pietschmann, Thomas Stoiber, Heribert PLoS One Research Article Viruses of different families encode for regulators of the complement system (RCAs) or acquire such RCAs from the host to get protection against complement-mediated lysis (CML). As hepatitis C virus (HCV) shares no genetic similarity to any known RCA and is detectable at high titers in sera of infected individuals, we investigated whether HCV has adapted host-derived RCAs to resist CML. Here we report that HCV selectively incorporates CD59 while neither CD55, nor CD46 are associated with the virus. The presence of CD59 was shown by capture assays using patient- and cell culture-derived HCV isolates. Association of CD59 with HCV was further confirmed by Western blot analysis using purified viral supernatants from infected Huh 7.5 cells. HCV captured by antibodies specific for CD59 remained infectious for Huh 7.5 cells. In addition, blocking of CD59 in the presence of active complement reduced the titer of HCV most likely due to CML. HCV produced in CD59 knock-down cells were more significantly susceptible to CML compared to wild type virus, but neither replication, assembly nor infectivity of the virus seemed to be impaired in the absence of CD59. In summary our data indicate that HCV incorporates selectively CD59 in its envelope to gain resistance to CML in serum of infected individuals. Public Library of Science 2012-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3458075/ /pubmed/23049856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045770 Text en © 2012 Ejaz et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited.
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Ejaz, Asim
Steinmann, Eike
Bánki, Zoltán
Anggakusuma,
Khalid, Sana
Lengauer, Susanne
Wilhelm, Corinne
Zoller, Heinz
Schloegl, Anna
Steinmann, Joerg
Grabski, Elena
Kleines, Michael
Pietschmann, Thomas
Stoiber, Heribert
Specific Acquisition of Functional CD59 but Not CD46 or CD55 by Hepatitis C Virus
title Specific Acquisition of Functional CD59 but Not CD46 or CD55 by Hepatitis C Virus
title_full Specific Acquisition of Functional CD59 but Not CD46 or CD55 by Hepatitis C Virus
title_fullStr Specific Acquisition of Functional CD59 but Not CD46 or CD55 by Hepatitis C Virus
title_full_unstemmed Specific Acquisition of Functional CD59 but Not CD46 or CD55 by Hepatitis C Virus
title_short Specific Acquisition of Functional CD59 but Not CD46 or CD55 by Hepatitis C Virus
title_sort specific acquisition of functional cd59 but not cd46 or cd55 by hepatitis c virus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3458075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23049856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0045770
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