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Galectin-1 Exerts Inhibitory Effects during DENV-1 Infection

Dengue virus (DENV) is an enveloped RNA virus that is mosquito-transmitted and can infect a variety of immune and non-immune cells. Response to infection ranges from asymptomatic disease to a severe disorder known as dengue hemorrhagic fever. Despite efforts to control the disease, there are no effe...

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Autores principales: Toledo, Karina Alves, Fermino, Marise Lopes, Andrade, Camillo del Cistia, Riul, Thalita Bachelli, Alves, Renata Tomé, Muller, Vanessa Danielle Menjon, Russo, Raquel Rinaldi, Stowell, Sean R., Cummings, Richard D., Aquino, Victor Hugo, Dias-Baruffi, Marcelo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4231055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25392933
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112474
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author Toledo, Karina Alves
Fermino, Marise Lopes
Andrade, Camillo del Cistia
Riul, Thalita Bachelli
Alves, Renata Tomé
Muller, Vanessa Danielle Menjon
Russo, Raquel Rinaldi
Stowell, Sean R.
Cummings, Richard D.
Aquino, Victor Hugo
Dias-Baruffi, Marcelo
author_facet Toledo, Karina Alves
Fermino, Marise Lopes
Andrade, Camillo del Cistia
Riul, Thalita Bachelli
Alves, Renata Tomé
Muller, Vanessa Danielle Menjon
Russo, Raquel Rinaldi
Stowell, Sean R.
Cummings, Richard D.
Aquino, Victor Hugo
Dias-Baruffi, Marcelo
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description Dengue virus (DENV) is an enveloped RNA virus that is mosquito-transmitted and can infect a variety of immune and non-immune cells. Response to infection ranges from asymptomatic disease to a severe disorder known as dengue hemorrhagic fever. Despite efforts to control the disease, there are no effective treatments or vaccines. In our search for new antiviral compounds to combat infection by dengue virus type 1 (DENV-1), we investigated the role of galectin-1, a widely-expressed mammalian lectin with functions in cell-pathogen interactions and immunoregulatory properties. We found that DENV-1 infection of cells in vitro exhibited caused decreased expression of Gal-1 in several different human cell lines, suggesting that loss of Gal-1 is associated with virus production. In test of this hypothesis we found that exogenous addition of human recombinant Gal-1 (hrGal-1) inhibits the virus production in the three different cell types. This inhibitory effect was dependent on hrGal-1 dimerization and required its carbohydrate recognition domain. Importantly, the inhibition was specific for hrGal-1, since no effect was observed using recombinant human galectin-3. Interestingly, we found that hrGal-1 directly binds to dengue virus and acts, at least in part, during the early stages of DENV-1 infection, by inhibiting viral adsorption and its internalization to target cells. To test the in vivo role of Gal-1 in DENV infection, Gal-1-deficient-mice were used to demonstrate that the expression of endogenous Galectin-1 contributes to resistance of macrophages to in vitro-infection with DENV-1 and it is also important to physiological susceptibility of mice to in vivo infection with DENV-1. These results provide novel insights into the functions of Gal-1 in resistance to DENV infection and suggest that Gal-1 should be explored as a potential antiviral compound.
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spelling pubmed-42310552014-11-18 Galectin-1 Exerts Inhibitory Effects during DENV-1 Infection Toledo, Karina Alves Fermino, Marise Lopes Andrade, Camillo del Cistia Riul, Thalita Bachelli Alves, Renata Tomé Muller, Vanessa Danielle Menjon Russo, Raquel Rinaldi Stowell, Sean R. Cummings, Richard D. Aquino, Victor Hugo Dias-Baruffi, Marcelo PLoS One Research Article Dengue virus (DENV) is an enveloped RNA virus that is mosquito-transmitted and can infect a variety of immune and non-immune cells. Response to infection ranges from asymptomatic disease to a severe disorder known as dengue hemorrhagic fever. Despite efforts to control the disease, there are no effective treatments or vaccines. In our search for new antiviral compounds to combat infection by dengue virus type 1 (DENV-1), we investigated the role of galectin-1, a widely-expressed mammalian lectin with functions in cell-pathogen interactions and immunoregulatory properties. We found that DENV-1 infection of cells in vitro exhibited caused decreased expression of Gal-1 in several different human cell lines, suggesting that loss of Gal-1 is associated with virus production. In test of this hypothesis we found that exogenous addition of human recombinant Gal-1 (hrGal-1) inhibits the virus production in the three different cell types. This inhibitory effect was dependent on hrGal-1 dimerization and required its carbohydrate recognition domain. Importantly, the inhibition was specific for hrGal-1, since no effect was observed using recombinant human galectin-3. Interestingly, we found that hrGal-1 directly binds to dengue virus and acts, at least in part, during the early stages of DENV-1 infection, by inhibiting viral adsorption and its internalization to target cells. To test the in vivo role of Gal-1 in DENV infection, Gal-1-deficient-mice were used to demonstrate that the expression of endogenous Galectin-1 contributes to resistance of macrophages to in vitro-infection with DENV-1 and it is also important to physiological susceptibility of mice to in vivo infection with DENV-1. These results provide novel insights into the functions of Gal-1 in resistance to DENV infection and suggest that Gal-1 should be explored as a potential antiviral compound. Public Library of Science 2014-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4231055/ /pubmed/25392933 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112474 Text en © 2014 Toledo 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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Toledo, Karina Alves
Fermino, Marise Lopes
Andrade, Camillo del Cistia
Riul, Thalita Bachelli
Alves, Renata Tomé
Muller, Vanessa Danielle Menjon
Russo, Raquel Rinaldi
Stowell, Sean R.
Cummings, Richard D.
Aquino, Victor Hugo
Dias-Baruffi, Marcelo
Galectin-1 Exerts Inhibitory Effects during DENV-1 Infection
title Galectin-1 Exerts Inhibitory Effects during DENV-1 Infection
title_full Galectin-1 Exerts Inhibitory Effects during DENV-1 Infection
title_fullStr Galectin-1 Exerts Inhibitory Effects during DENV-1 Infection
title_full_unstemmed Galectin-1 Exerts Inhibitory Effects during DENV-1 Infection
title_short Galectin-1 Exerts Inhibitory Effects during DENV-1 Infection
title_sort galectin-1 exerts inhibitory effects during denv-1 infection
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4231055/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25392933
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112474
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