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High-Efficiency Capture of Drug Resistant-Influenza Virus by Live Imaging of Sialidase Activity

Influenza A and B viruses possess a neuraminidase protein that shows sialidase activity. Influenza virus-specific neuraminidase inhibitors (NAIs) are commonly used for clinical treatment of influenza. However, some influenza A and B viruses that are resistant to NAIs have emerged in nature. NAI-resi...

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Autores principales: Kurebayashi, Yuuki, Takahashi, Tadanobu, Tamoto, Chihiro, Sahara, Keiji, Otsubo, Tadamune, Yokozawa, Tatsuya, Shibahara, Nona, Wada, Hirohisa, Minami, Akira, Ikeda, Kiyoshi, Suzuki, Takashi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4883822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27232333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156400
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author Kurebayashi, Yuuki
Takahashi, Tadanobu
Tamoto, Chihiro
Sahara, Keiji
Otsubo, Tadamune
Yokozawa, Tatsuya
Shibahara, Nona
Wada, Hirohisa
Minami, Akira
Ikeda, Kiyoshi
Suzuki, Takashi
author_facet Kurebayashi, Yuuki
Takahashi, Tadanobu
Tamoto, Chihiro
Sahara, Keiji
Otsubo, Tadamune
Yokozawa, Tatsuya
Shibahara, Nona
Wada, Hirohisa
Minami, Akira
Ikeda, Kiyoshi
Suzuki, Takashi
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description Influenza A and B viruses possess a neuraminidase protein that shows sialidase activity. Influenza virus-specific neuraminidase inhibitors (NAIs) are commonly used for clinical treatment of influenza. However, some influenza A and B viruses that are resistant to NAIs have emerged in nature. NAI-resistant viruses have been monitored in public hygiene surveys and the mechanism underlying the resistance has been studied. Here, we describe a new assay for selective detection and isolation of an NAI-resistant virus in a speedy and easy manner by live fluorescence imaging of viral sialidase activity, which we previously developed, in order to achieve high-efficiency capture of an NAI-resistant virus. An NAI-resistant virus maintains sialidase activity even at a concentration of NAI that leads to complete deactivation of the virus. Infected cells and focuses (infected cell populations) of an oseltamivir-resistant virus were selectively visualized by live fluorescence sialidase imaging in the presence of oseltamivir, resulting in high-efficiency isolation of the resistant viruses. The use of a combination of other NAIs (zanamivir, peramivir, and laninamivir) in the imaging showed that the oseltamivir-resistant virus isolated in 2008 was sensitive to zanamivir and laninamivir but resistant to peramivir. Fluorescence imaging in the presence of zanamivir also succeeded in selective live-cell visualization of cells that expressed zanamivir-resistant NA. Fluorescence imaging of NAI-resistant sialidase activity will be a powerful method for study of the NAI resistance mechanism, for public monitoring of NAI-resistant viruses, and for development of a new NAI that shows an effect on various NAI-resistant mutations.
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spelling pubmed-48838222016-06-10 High-Efficiency Capture of Drug Resistant-Influenza Virus by Live Imaging of Sialidase Activity Kurebayashi, Yuuki Takahashi, Tadanobu Tamoto, Chihiro Sahara, Keiji Otsubo, Tadamune Yokozawa, Tatsuya Shibahara, Nona Wada, Hirohisa Minami, Akira Ikeda, Kiyoshi Suzuki, Takashi PLoS One Research Article Influenza A and B viruses possess a neuraminidase protein that shows sialidase activity. Influenza virus-specific neuraminidase inhibitors (NAIs) are commonly used for clinical treatment of influenza. However, some influenza A and B viruses that are resistant to NAIs have emerged in nature. NAI-resistant viruses have been monitored in public hygiene surveys and the mechanism underlying the resistance has been studied. Here, we describe a new assay for selective detection and isolation of an NAI-resistant virus in a speedy and easy manner by live fluorescence imaging of viral sialidase activity, which we previously developed, in order to achieve high-efficiency capture of an NAI-resistant virus. An NAI-resistant virus maintains sialidase activity even at a concentration of NAI that leads to complete deactivation of the virus. Infected cells and focuses (infected cell populations) of an oseltamivir-resistant virus were selectively visualized by live fluorescence sialidase imaging in the presence of oseltamivir, resulting in high-efficiency isolation of the resistant viruses. The use of a combination of other NAIs (zanamivir, peramivir, and laninamivir) in the imaging showed that the oseltamivir-resistant virus isolated in 2008 was sensitive to zanamivir and laninamivir but resistant to peramivir. Fluorescence imaging in the presence of zanamivir also succeeded in selective live-cell visualization of cells that expressed zanamivir-resistant NA. Fluorescence imaging of NAI-resistant sialidase activity will be a powerful method for study of the NAI resistance mechanism, for public monitoring of NAI-resistant viruses, and for development of a new NAI that shows an effect on various NAI-resistant mutations. Public Library of Science 2016-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4883822/ /pubmed/27232333 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156400 Text en © 2016 Kurebayashi 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kurebayashi, Yuuki
Takahashi, Tadanobu
Tamoto, Chihiro
Sahara, Keiji
Otsubo, Tadamune
Yokozawa, Tatsuya
Shibahara, Nona
Wada, Hirohisa
Minami, Akira
Ikeda, Kiyoshi
Suzuki, Takashi
High-Efficiency Capture of Drug Resistant-Influenza Virus by Live Imaging of Sialidase Activity
title High-Efficiency Capture of Drug Resistant-Influenza Virus by Live Imaging of Sialidase Activity
title_full High-Efficiency Capture of Drug Resistant-Influenza Virus by Live Imaging of Sialidase Activity
title_fullStr High-Efficiency Capture of Drug Resistant-Influenza Virus by Live Imaging of Sialidase Activity
title_full_unstemmed High-Efficiency Capture of Drug Resistant-Influenza Virus by Live Imaging of Sialidase Activity
title_short High-Efficiency Capture of Drug Resistant-Influenza Virus by Live Imaging of Sialidase Activity
title_sort high-efficiency capture of drug resistant-influenza virus by live imaging of sialidase activity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4883822/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27232333
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156400
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