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Cell Type Variability in the Incorporation of Lipids in the Dengue Virus Virion

A lipid bilayer produced from the host membrane makes up around 20% of the weight of the dengue virus (DENV) virion and is crucial for virus entry. Despite its significance, the virion’s lipid composition is still poorly understood. In tandem with lipid profiles of the cells utilised to generate the...

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Autores principales: Hitakarun, Atitaya, Williamson, Maia Kavanagh, Yimpring, Nathamon, Sornjai, Wannapa, Wikan, Nitwara, Arthur, Christopher J., Pompon, Julien, Davidson, Andrew D., Smith, Duncan R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9698084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36423175
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14112566
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author Hitakarun, Atitaya
Williamson, Maia Kavanagh
Yimpring, Nathamon
Sornjai, Wannapa
Wikan, Nitwara
Arthur, Christopher J.
Pompon, Julien
Davidson, Andrew D.
Smith, Duncan R.
author_facet Hitakarun, Atitaya
Williamson, Maia Kavanagh
Yimpring, Nathamon
Sornjai, Wannapa
Wikan, Nitwara
Arthur, Christopher J.
Pompon, Julien
Davidson, Andrew D.
Smith, Duncan R.
author_sort Hitakarun, Atitaya
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description A lipid bilayer produced from the host membrane makes up around 20% of the weight of the dengue virus (DENV) virion and is crucial for virus entry. Despite its significance, the virion’s lipid composition is still poorly understood. In tandem with lipid profiles of the cells utilised to generate the virions, this work determined a partial lipid profile of DENV virions derived from two cell lines (C6/36 and LLC-MK(2)). The results showed distinctive profiles between the two cell types. In the mammalian LLC-MK(2) cells, 30.8% (73/237 identified lipid species; 31 upregulated, 42 downregulated) of lipid species were altered in response to infection, whilst in insect C6/36 cells only 12.0% (25/208; 19 upregulated, 6 downregulated) of lipid species showed alterations in response to infection. For virions from LLC-MK(2) cells, 14 lipids were detected specifically in virions with a further seven lipids being enriched (over mock controls). For virions from C6/36 cells, 43 lipids were detected that were not seen in mock preparations, with a further 16 being specifically enriched (over mock control). These results provide the first lipid description of DENV virions produced in mammalian and mosquito cells, as well as the lipid changes in the corresponding infected cells.
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spelling pubmed-96980842022-11-26 Cell Type Variability in the Incorporation of Lipids in the Dengue Virus Virion Hitakarun, Atitaya Williamson, Maia Kavanagh Yimpring, Nathamon Sornjai, Wannapa Wikan, Nitwara Arthur, Christopher J. Pompon, Julien Davidson, Andrew D. Smith, Duncan R. Viruses Article A lipid bilayer produced from the host membrane makes up around 20% of the weight of the dengue virus (DENV) virion and is crucial for virus entry. Despite its significance, the virion’s lipid composition is still poorly understood. In tandem with lipid profiles of the cells utilised to generate the virions, this work determined a partial lipid profile of DENV virions derived from two cell lines (C6/36 and LLC-MK(2)). The results showed distinctive profiles between the two cell types. In the mammalian LLC-MK(2) cells, 30.8% (73/237 identified lipid species; 31 upregulated, 42 downregulated) of lipid species were altered in response to infection, whilst in insect C6/36 cells only 12.0% (25/208; 19 upregulated, 6 downregulated) of lipid species showed alterations in response to infection. For virions from LLC-MK(2) cells, 14 lipids were detected specifically in virions with a further seven lipids being enriched (over mock controls). For virions from C6/36 cells, 43 lipids were detected that were not seen in mock preparations, with a further 16 being specifically enriched (over mock control). These results provide the first lipid description of DENV virions produced in mammalian and mosquito cells, as well as the lipid changes in the corresponding infected cells. MDPI 2022-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9698084/ /pubmed/36423175 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14112566 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hitakarun, Atitaya
Williamson, Maia Kavanagh
Yimpring, Nathamon
Sornjai, Wannapa
Wikan, Nitwara
Arthur, Christopher J.
Pompon, Julien
Davidson, Andrew D.
Smith, Duncan R.
Cell Type Variability in the Incorporation of Lipids in the Dengue Virus Virion
title Cell Type Variability in the Incorporation of Lipids in the Dengue Virus Virion
title_full Cell Type Variability in the Incorporation of Lipids in the Dengue Virus Virion
title_fullStr Cell Type Variability in the Incorporation of Lipids in the Dengue Virus Virion
title_full_unstemmed Cell Type Variability in the Incorporation of Lipids in the Dengue Virus Virion
title_short Cell Type Variability in the Incorporation of Lipids in the Dengue Virus Virion
title_sort cell type variability in the incorporation of lipids in the dengue virus virion
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9698084/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36423175
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14112566
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