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Identification of a novel virulence factor in recombinant pneumonia virus of mice.


ABSTRACT: Pneumonia virus of mice (PVM) is a murine relative of human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV). Here we developed a reverse genetics system for PVM based on a consensus sequence for virulent strain 15. Recombinant PVM and a version engineered to express green fluorescent protein replicated as efficiently as the biological parent in vitro but were 4- and 12.5-fold attenuated in vivo, respectively. The G proteins of HRSV and PVM have been suggested to contribute to viral pathogenesis, but this had not been possible to study in a defined manner in a fully permissive host. As a first step, we evaluated recombinant mutants bearing a deletion of the entire G gene (Delta G) or expressing a G protein lacking its cytoplasmic tail (Gt). Both G mutants replicated as efficiently in vitro as their recombinant parent, but both were nonpathogenic in mice at doses that would otherwise be lethal. We could not detect replication of the Delta G mutant in mice, indicating that its attenuation is based on a severe reduction in the virus load. In contrast, the Gt mutant appeared to replicate as efficiently in mice as its recombinant parent. Thus, the reduction in virulence associated with the Gt mutant could not be accounted for by a reduction in viral replication. These results identified the cytoplasmic tail of G as a virulence factor whose effect is not mediated solely by the viral load. In addition to its intrinsic interest, a recombinant virus that replicates with wild-type-like efficiency but does not cause disease defines optimal properties for vaccine development.

SUBMITTER: Krempl CD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1951446 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of a novel virulence factor in recombinant pneumonia virus of mice.

Krempl Christine D CD   Wnekowicz Anna A   Lamirande Elaine W EW   Nayebagha Giw G   Collins Peter L PL   Buchholz Ursula J UJ  

Journal of virology 20070613 17


Pneumonia virus of mice (PVM) is a murine relative of human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV). Here we developed a reverse genetics system for PVM based on a consensus sequence for virulent strain 15. Recombinant PVM and a version engineered to express green fluorescent protein replicated as efficiently as the biological parent in vitro but were 4- and 12.5-fold attenuated in vivo, respectively. The G proteins of HRSV and PVM have been suggested to contribute to viral pathogenesis, but this had  ...[more]

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