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Multiple Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Strains Infecting HEp-2 and A549 Cells Reveal Cell Line-Dependent Differences in Resistance to RSV Infection

Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause of pediatric acute respiratory infection worldwide. There are currently no approved vaccines or antivirals to combat RSV disease. A few transformed cell lines and two historic strains have been extensively used to study RSV. Here, we reported a th...

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Autores principales: Rajan, Anubama, Piedra, Felipe-Andrés, Aideyan, Letisha, McBride, Trevor, Robertson, Matthew, Johnson, Hannah L., Aloisio, Gina Marie, Henke, David, Coarfa, Cristian, Stossi, Fabio, Menon, Vipin Kumar, Doddapaneni, Harshavardhan, Muzny, Donna Marie, Javornik Cregeen, Sara Joan, Hoffman, Kristi Louise, Petrosino, Joseph, Gibbs, Richard A., Avadhanula, Vasanthi, Piedra, Pedro A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9006923/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35285685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01904-21
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author Rajan, Anubama
Piedra, Felipe-Andrés
Aideyan, Letisha
McBride, Trevor
Robertson, Matthew
Johnson, Hannah L.
Aloisio, Gina Marie
Henke, David
Coarfa, Cristian
Stossi, Fabio
Menon, Vipin Kumar
Doddapaneni, Harshavardhan
Muzny, Donna Marie
Javornik Cregeen, Sara Joan
Hoffman, Kristi Louise
Petrosino, Joseph
Gibbs, Richard A.
Avadhanula, Vasanthi
Piedra, Pedro A.
author_facet Rajan, Anubama
Piedra, Felipe-Andrés
Aideyan, Letisha
McBride, Trevor
Robertson, Matthew
Johnson, Hannah L.
Aloisio, Gina Marie
Henke, David
Coarfa, Cristian
Stossi, Fabio
Menon, Vipin Kumar
Doddapaneni, Harshavardhan
Muzny, Donna Marie
Javornik Cregeen, Sara Joan
Hoffman, Kristi Louise
Petrosino, Joseph
Gibbs, Richard A.
Avadhanula, Vasanthi
Piedra, Pedro A.
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description Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause of pediatric acute respiratory infection worldwide. There are currently no approved vaccines or antivirals to combat RSV disease. A few transformed cell lines and two historic strains have been extensively used to study RSV. Here, we reported a thorough molecular and cell biological characterization of HEp-2 and A549 cells infected with one of four strains of RSV representing both major subgroups as well as historic and more contemporary genotypes (RSV/A/Tracy [GA1], RSV/A/Ontario [ON], RSV/B/18537 [GB1], and RSV/B/Buenos Aires [BA]) via measurements of viral replication kinetics and viral gene expression, immunofluorescence-based imaging of gross cellular morphology and cell-associated RSV, and measurements of host response, including transcriptional changes and levels of secreted cytokines and growth factors. IMPORTANCE Infection with the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) early in life is essentially guaranteed and can lead to severe disease. Most RSV studies have involved either of two historic RSV/A strains infecting one of two cell lines, HEp-2 or A549 cells. However, RSV contains ample variation within two evolving subgroups (A and B), and HEp-2 and A549 cell lines are genetically distinct. Here, we measured viral action and host response in both HEp-2 and A549 cells infected with four RSV strains from both subgroups and representing both historic and more contemporary strains. We discovered a subgroup-dependent difference in viral gene expression and found A549 cells were more potently antiviral and more sensitive, albeit subtly, to viral variation. Our findings revealed important differences between RSV subgroups and two widely used cell lines and provided baseline data for experiments with model systems better representative of natural RSV infection.
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spelling pubmed-90069232022-04-14 Multiple Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Strains Infecting HEp-2 and A549 Cells Reveal Cell Line-Dependent Differences in Resistance to RSV Infection Rajan, Anubama Piedra, Felipe-Andrés Aideyan, Letisha McBride, Trevor Robertson, Matthew Johnson, Hannah L. Aloisio, Gina Marie Henke, David Coarfa, Cristian Stossi, Fabio Menon, Vipin Kumar Doddapaneni, Harshavardhan Muzny, Donna Marie Javornik Cregeen, Sara Joan Hoffman, Kristi Louise Petrosino, Joseph Gibbs, Richard A. Avadhanula, Vasanthi Piedra, Pedro A. J Virol Virus-Cell Interactions Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a leading cause of pediatric acute respiratory infection worldwide. There are currently no approved vaccines or antivirals to combat RSV disease. A few transformed cell lines and two historic strains have been extensively used to study RSV. Here, we reported a thorough molecular and cell biological characterization of HEp-2 and A549 cells infected with one of four strains of RSV representing both major subgroups as well as historic and more contemporary genotypes (RSV/A/Tracy [GA1], RSV/A/Ontario [ON], RSV/B/18537 [GB1], and RSV/B/Buenos Aires [BA]) via measurements of viral replication kinetics and viral gene expression, immunofluorescence-based imaging of gross cellular morphology and cell-associated RSV, and measurements of host response, including transcriptional changes and levels of secreted cytokines and growth factors. IMPORTANCE Infection with the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) early in life is essentially guaranteed and can lead to severe disease. Most RSV studies have involved either of two historic RSV/A strains infecting one of two cell lines, HEp-2 or A549 cells. However, RSV contains ample variation within two evolving subgroups (A and B), and HEp-2 and A549 cell lines are genetically distinct. Here, we measured viral action and host response in both HEp-2 and A549 cells infected with four RSV strains from both subgroups and representing both historic and more contemporary strains. We discovered a subgroup-dependent difference in viral gene expression and found A549 cells were more potently antiviral and more sensitive, albeit subtly, to viral variation. Our findings revealed important differences between RSV subgroups and two widely used cell lines and provided baseline data for experiments with model systems better representative of natural RSV infection. American Society for Microbiology 2022-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9006923/ /pubmed/35285685 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01904-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Rajan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Virus-Cell Interactions
Rajan, Anubama
Piedra, Felipe-Andrés
Aideyan, Letisha
McBride, Trevor
Robertson, Matthew
Johnson, Hannah L.
Aloisio, Gina Marie
Henke, David
Coarfa, Cristian
Stossi, Fabio
Menon, Vipin Kumar
Doddapaneni, Harshavardhan
Muzny, Donna Marie
Javornik Cregeen, Sara Joan
Hoffman, Kristi Louise
Petrosino, Joseph
Gibbs, Richard A.
Avadhanula, Vasanthi
Piedra, Pedro A.
Multiple Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Strains Infecting HEp-2 and A549 Cells Reveal Cell Line-Dependent Differences in Resistance to RSV Infection
title Multiple Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Strains Infecting HEp-2 and A549 Cells Reveal Cell Line-Dependent Differences in Resistance to RSV Infection
title_full Multiple Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Strains Infecting HEp-2 and A549 Cells Reveal Cell Line-Dependent Differences in Resistance to RSV Infection
title_fullStr Multiple Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Strains Infecting HEp-2 and A549 Cells Reveal Cell Line-Dependent Differences in Resistance to RSV Infection
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Strains Infecting HEp-2 and A549 Cells Reveal Cell Line-Dependent Differences in Resistance to RSV Infection
title_short Multiple Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Strains Infecting HEp-2 and A549 Cells Reveal Cell Line-Dependent Differences in Resistance to RSV Infection
title_sort multiple respiratory syncytial virus (rsv) strains infecting hep-2 and a549 cells reveal cell line-dependent differences in resistance to rsv infection
topic Virus-Cell Interactions
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9006923/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35285685
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01904-21
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