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Characterization of the Filovirus-Resistant Cell Line SH-SY5Y Reveals Redundant Role of Cell Surface Entry Factors

Filoviruses infect a wide range of cell types with the exception of lymphocytes. The intracellular proteins cathepsin B and L, two-pore channel 1 and 2, and bona fide receptor Niemann–Pick Disease C1 (NPC1) are essential for the endosomal phase of cell entry. However, earlier steps of filoviral infe...

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Autores principales: Zapatero-Belinchón, Francisco J., Dietzel, Erik, Dolnik, Olga, Döhner, Katinka, Costa, Rui, Hertel, Barbara, Veselkova, Barbora, Kirui, Jared, Klintworth, Anneke, Manns, Michael P., Pöhlmann, Stefan, Pietschmann, Thomas, Krey, Thomas, Ciesek, Sandra, Gerold, Gisa, Sodeik, Beate, Becker, Stephan, von Hahn, Thomas
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6466046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30893855
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11030275
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author Zapatero-Belinchón, Francisco J.
Dietzel, Erik
Dolnik, Olga
Döhner, Katinka
Costa, Rui
Hertel, Barbara
Veselkova, Barbora
Kirui, Jared
Klintworth, Anneke
Manns, Michael P.
Pöhlmann, Stefan
Pietschmann, Thomas
Krey, Thomas
Ciesek, Sandra
Gerold, Gisa
Sodeik, Beate
Becker, Stephan
von Hahn, Thomas
author_facet Zapatero-Belinchón, Francisco J.
Dietzel, Erik
Dolnik, Olga
Döhner, Katinka
Costa, Rui
Hertel, Barbara
Veselkova, Barbora
Kirui, Jared
Klintworth, Anneke
Manns, Michael P.
Pöhlmann, Stefan
Pietschmann, Thomas
Krey, Thomas
Ciesek, Sandra
Gerold, Gisa
Sodeik, Beate
Becker, Stephan
von Hahn, Thomas
author_sort Zapatero-Belinchón, Francisco J.
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description Filoviruses infect a wide range of cell types with the exception of lymphocytes. The intracellular proteins cathepsin B and L, two-pore channel 1 and 2, and bona fide receptor Niemann–Pick Disease C1 (NPC1) are essential for the endosomal phase of cell entry. However, earlier steps of filoviral infection remain poorly characterized. Numerous plasma membrane proteins have been implicated in attachment but it is still unclear which ones are sufficient for productive entry. To define a minimal set of host factors required for filoviral glycoprotein-driven cell entry, we screened twelve cell lines and identified the nonlymphocytic cell line SH-SY5Y to be specifically resistant to filovirus infection. Heterokaryons of SH-SY5Y cells fused to susceptible cells were susceptible to filoviruses, indicating that SH-SY5Y cells do not express a restriction factor but lack an enabling factor critical for filovirus entry. However, all tested cell lines expressed functional intracellular factors. Global gene expression profiling of known cell surface entry factors and protein expression levels of analyzed attachment factors did not reveal any correlation between susceptibility and expression of a specific host factor. Using binding assays with recombinant filovirus glycoprotein, we identified cell attachment as the step impaired in filovirus entry in SH-SY5Y cells. Individual overexpression of attachment factors T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain 1 (TIM-1), Axl, Mer, or dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule-3-grabbing non-integrin (DC-SIGN) rendered SH-SY5Y cells susceptible to filovirus glycoprotein-driven transduction. Our study reveals that a lack of attachment factors limits filovirus entry and provides direct experimental support for a model of filoviral cell attachment where host factor usage at the cell surface is highly promiscuous.
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spelling pubmed-64660462019-04-18 Characterization of the Filovirus-Resistant Cell Line SH-SY5Y Reveals Redundant Role of Cell Surface Entry Factors Zapatero-Belinchón, Francisco J. Dietzel, Erik Dolnik, Olga Döhner, Katinka Costa, Rui Hertel, Barbara Veselkova, Barbora Kirui, Jared Klintworth, Anneke Manns, Michael P. Pöhlmann, Stefan Pietschmann, Thomas Krey, Thomas Ciesek, Sandra Gerold, Gisa Sodeik, Beate Becker, Stephan von Hahn, Thomas Viruses Article Filoviruses infect a wide range of cell types with the exception of lymphocytes. The intracellular proteins cathepsin B and L, two-pore channel 1 and 2, and bona fide receptor Niemann–Pick Disease C1 (NPC1) are essential for the endosomal phase of cell entry. However, earlier steps of filoviral infection remain poorly characterized. Numerous plasma membrane proteins have been implicated in attachment but it is still unclear which ones are sufficient for productive entry. To define a minimal set of host factors required for filoviral glycoprotein-driven cell entry, we screened twelve cell lines and identified the nonlymphocytic cell line SH-SY5Y to be specifically resistant to filovirus infection. Heterokaryons of SH-SY5Y cells fused to susceptible cells were susceptible to filoviruses, indicating that SH-SY5Y cells do not express a restriction factor but lack an enabling factor critical for filovirus entry. However, all tested cell lines expressed functional intracellular factors. Global gene expression profiling of known cell surface entry factors and protein expression levels of analyzed attachment factors did not reveal any correlation between susceptibility and expression of a specific host factor. Using binding assays with recombinant filovirus glycoprotein, we identified cell attachment as the step impaired in filovirus entry in SH-SY5Y cells. Individual overexpression of attachment factors T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain 1 (TIM-1), Axl, Mer, or dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule-3-grabbing non-integrin (DC-SIGN) rendered SH-SY5Y cells susceptible to filovirus glycoprotein-driven transduction. Our study reveals that a lack of attachment factors limits filovirus entry and provides direct experimental support for a model of filoviral cell attachment where host factor usage at the cell surface is highly promiscuous. MDPI 2019-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6466046/ /pubmed/30893855 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11030275 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zapatero-Belinchón, Francisco J.
Dietzel, Erik
Dolnik, Olga
Döhner, Katinka
Costa, Rui
Hertel, Barbara
Veselkova, Barbora
Kirui, Jared
Klintworth, Anneke
Manns, Michael P.
Pöhlmann, Stefan
Pietschmann, Thomas
Krey, Thomas
Ciesek, Sandra
Gerold, Gisa
Sodeik, Beate
Becker, Stephan
von Hahn, Thomas
Characterization of the Filovirus-Resistant Cell Line SH-SY5Y Reveals Redundant Role of Cell Surface Entry Factors
title Characterization of the Filovirus-Resistant Cell Line SH-SY5Y Reveals Redundant Role of Cell Surface Entry Factors
title_full Characterization of the Filovirus-Resistant Cell Line SH-SY5Y Reveals Redundant Role of Cell Surface Entry Factors
title_fullStr Characterization of the Filovirus-Resistant Cell Line SH-SY5Y Reveals Redundant Role of Cell Surface Entry Factors
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the Filovirus-Resistant Cell Line SH-SY5Y Reveals Redundant Role of Cell Surface Entry Factors
title_short Characterization of the Filovirus-Resistant Cell Line SH-SY5Y Reveals Redundant Role of Cell Surface Entry Factors
title_sort characterization of the filovirus-resistant cell line sh-sy5y reveals redundant role of cell surface entry factors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6466046/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30893855
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11030275
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