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Limited replication of human cytomegalovirus in a trophoblast cell line

Several viruses, including human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), are thought to replicate in the placenta. However, there is little understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in HCMV replication in this tissue. We investigated replication of HCMV in the extravillous trophoblast cell line SGHPL-4, a...

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Autores principales: Hyde, Kadeem, Sultana, Nowshin, Tran, Andy C., Bileckaja, Narina, Donald, Claire L., Kohl, Alain, Stanton, Richard J., Strang, Blair L.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Microbiology Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8742992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34816792
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.001683
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author Hyde, Kadeem
Sultana, Nowshin
Tran, Andy C.
Bileckaja, Narina
Donald, Claire L.
Kohl, Alain
Stanton, Richard J.
Strang, Blair L.
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Sultana, Nowshin
Tran, Andy C.
Bileckaja, Narina
Donald, Claire L.
Kohl, Alain
Stanton, Richard J.
Strang, Blair L.
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description Several viruses, including human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), are thought to replicate in the placenta. However, there is little understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in HCMV replication in this tissue. We investigated replication of HCMV in the extravillous trophoblast cell line SGHPL-4, a commonly used model of HCMV replication in the placenta. We found limited HCMV protein expression and virus replication in SGHPL-4 cells. This was associated with a lack of trophoblast progenitor cell protein markers in SGHPL-4 cells, suggesting a relationship between trophoblast differentiation and limited HCMV replication. We proposed that limited HCMV replication in trophoblast cells is advantageous to vertical transmission of HCMV, as there is a greater opportunity for vertical transmission when the placenta is intact and functional. Furthermore, when we investigated the replication of other vertically transmitted viruses in SGHPL-4 cells we found some limitation to replication of Zika virus, but not herpes simplex virus. Thus, limited replication of some, but not all, vertically transmitted viruses may be a feature of trophoblast cells.
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spelling pubmed-87429922022-01-10 Limited replication of human cytomegalovirus in a trophoblast cell line Hyde, Kadeem Sultana, Nowshin Tran, Andy C. Bileckaja, Narina Donald, Claire L. Kohl, Alain Stanton, Richard J. Strang, Blair L. J Gen Virol Animal Several viruses, including human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), are thought to replicate in the placenta. However, there is little understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in HCMV replication in this tissue. We investigated replication of HCMV in the extravillous trophoblast cell line SGHPL-4, a commonly used model of HCMV replication in the placenta. We found limited HCMV protein expression and virus replication in SGHPL-4 cells. This was associated with a lack of trophoblast progenitor cell protein markers in SGHPL-4 cells, suggesting a relationship between trophoblast differentiation and limited HCMV replication. We proposed that limited HCMV replication in trophoblast cells is advantageous to vertical transmission of HCMV, as there is a greater opportunity for vertical transmission when the placenta is intact and functional. Furthermore, when we investigated the replication of other vertically transmitted viruses in SGHPL-4 cells we found some limitation to replication of Zika virus, but not herpes simplex virus. Thus, limited replication of some, but not all, vertically transmitted viruses may be a feature of trophoblast cells. Microbiology Society 2021-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8742992/ /pubmed/34816792 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.001683 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License. This article was made open access via a Publish and Read agreement between the Microbiology Society and the corresponding author’s institution.
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Hyde, Kadeem
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Bileckaja, Narina
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Kohl, Alain
Stanton, Richard J.
Strang, Blair L.
Limited replication of human cytomegalovirus in a trophoblast cell line
title Limited replication of human cytomegalovirus in a trophoblast cell line
title_full Limited replication of human cytomegalovirus in a trophoblast cell line
title_fullStr Limited replication of human cytomegalovirus in a trophoblast cell line
title_full_unstemmed Limited replication of human cytomegalovirus in a trophoblast cell line
title_short Limited replication of human cytomegalovirus in a trophoblast cell line
title_sort limited replication of human cytomegalovirus in a trophoblast cell line
topic Animal
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8742992/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34816792
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/jgv.0.001683
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