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Phenotypic Consequence of Rearranging the N Gene of RABV HEP-Flury

Nucleoprotein (N) is a key element in rabies virus (RABV) replication. To further investigate the effect of N on RABV, we manipulated an infectious cDNA clone of the RABV HEP-Flury to rearrange the N gene from its wild-type position of 1 (N-P-M-G-L) to 2 (P-N-M-G-L), 3 (P-M-N-G-L), or 4 (P-M-G-N-L),...

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Autores principales: Mei, Mingzhu, Long, Teng, Zhang, Qiong, Zhao, Jing, Tian, Qin, Peng, Jiaojiao, Luo, Jun, Jiang, He, Lin, Yingyi, Lin, Zhixiong, Guo, Xiaofeng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6563252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31035728
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11050402
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author Mei, Mingzhu
Long, Teng
Zhang, Qiong
Zhao, Jing
Tian, Qin
Peng, Jiaojiao
Luo, Jun
Jiang, He
Lin, Yingyi
Lin, Zhixiong
Guo, Xiaofeng
author_facet Mei, Mingzhu
Long, Teng
Zhang, Qiong
Zhao, Jing
Tian, Qin
Peng, Jiaojiao
Luo, Jun
Jiang, He
Lin, Yingyi
Lin, Zhixiong
Guo, Xiaofeng
author_sort Mei, Mingzhu
collection PubMed
description Nucleoprotein (N) is a key element in rabies virus (RABV) replication. To further investigate the effect of N on RABV, we manipulated an infectious cDNA clone of the RABV HEP-Flury to rearrange the N gene from its wild-type position of 1 (N-P-M-G-L) to 2 (P-N-M-G-L), 3 (P-M-N-G-L), or 4 (P-M-G-N-L), using an approach that left the viral nucleotide sequence unaltered. Subsequently, viable viruses were recovered from each of the rearranged cDNA and examined for their gene expression levels, growth kinetics in cell culture, pathogenicity in suckling mice and protection in mice. The results showed that gene rearrangement decreased N mRNA transcription and vRNA replication. As a result, all viruses with rearranged genomes showed worse replication than that of rHEP-Flury in NA cells at a MOI of 0.01, but equivalent or slightly better replication levels at a MOI of 3. Consequently, the lethality in suckling mice infected with N4 was clearly attenuated compared with rHEP-Flury. However, the protection to mice was not enhanced. This study not only gives us insight into the understanding of the phenotype of RABV N gene rearrangement, but also helps with rabies vaccine candidate construction.
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spelling pubmed-65632522019-06-17 Phenotypic Consequence of Rearranging the N Gene of RABV HEP-Flury Mei, Mingzhu Long, Teng Zhang, Qiong Zhao, Jing Tian, Qin Peng, Jiaojiao Luo, Jun Jiang, He Lin, Yingyi Lin, Zhixiong Guo, Xiaofeng Viruses Article Nucleoprotein (N) is a key element in rabies virus (RABV) replication. To further investigate the effect of N on RABV, we manipulated an infectious cDNA clone of the RABV HEP-Flury to rearrange the N gene from its wild-type position of 1 (N-P-M-G-L) to 2 (P-N-M-G-L), 3 (P-M-N-G-L), or 4 (P-M-G-N-L), using an approach that left the viral nucleotide sequence unaltered. Subsequently, viable viruses were recovered from each of the rearranged cDNA and examined for their gene expression levels, growth kinetics in cell culture, pathogenicity in suckling mice and protection in mice. The results showed that gene rearrangement decreased N mRNA transcription and vRNA replication. As a result, all viruses with rearranged genomes showed worse replication than that of rHEP-Flury in NA cells at a MOI of 0.01, but equivalent or slightly better replication levels at a MOI of 3. Consequently, the lethality in suckling mice infected with N4 was clearly attenuated compared with rHEP-Flury. However, the protection to mice was not enhanced. This study not only gives us insight into the understanding of the phenotype of RABV N gene rearrangement, but also helps with rabies vaccine candidate construction. MDPI 2019-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6563252/ /pubmed/31035728 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11050402 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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Mei, Mingzhu
Long, Teng
Zhang, Qiong
Zhao, Jing
Tian, Qin
Peng, Jiaojiao
Luo, Jun
Jiang, He
Lin, Yingyi
Lin, Zhixiong
Guo, Xiaofeng
Phenotypic Consequence of Rearranging the N Gene of RABV HEP-Flury
title Phenotypic Consequence of Rearranging the N Gene of RABV HEP-Flury
title_full Phenotypic Consequence of Rearranging the N Gene of RABV HEP-Flury
title_fullStr Phenotypic Consequence of Rearranging the N Gene of RABV HEP-Flury
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic Consequence of Rearranging the N Gene of RABV HEP-Flury
title_short Phenotypic Consequence of Rearranging the N Gene of RABV HEP-Flury
title_sort phenotypic consequence of rearranging the n gene of rabv hep-flury
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6563252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31035728
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11050402
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