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Multiple pathways involved in porcine parvovirus cellular entry and trafficking toward the nucleus.


ABSTRACT: Porcine parvovirus (PPV) is a major cause of reproductive failure in swine. The mechanisms implicated in the first steps of infection that lead to the delivery of the PPV genome to the nucleus are poorly understood. In the present work, a panel of chemical inhibitors was used to dissect the cellular mechanisms involved in establishing a PPV infection. The results demonstrated that following binding to sialic acids on cell surface glycoproteins, the virus used both clathrin-mediated endocytosis and macropinocytosis pathways to gain access into cells. Virus obtained from infected cells was present either as isolated particles or as aggregates, and these two forms could be separated by low-speed centrifugation. Isolated and purified particles strongly preferred entry by clathrin-mediated endocytosis, whereas aggregates clearly favored macropinocytosis. Subsequent endosomal acidification and traffic to the late endosomes were also shown to be essential for infection. The microtubule network was found to be important during the first 10 h of infection, whereas an intact actin network was required for almost the whole viral cycle. Proteasome processing was found to be essential, and capsid proteins were ubiquitinated relatively early during infection. Taken together, these results provided new insights into the first steps of PPV infection, including the use of alternative entry pathways, unique among members of this viral family.

SUBMITTER: Boisvert M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2897609 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multiple pathways involved in porcine parvovirus cellular entry and trafficking toward the nucleus.

Boisvert Maude M   Fernandes Sandra S   Tijssen Peter P  

Journal of virology 20100519 15


Porcine parvovirus (PPV) is a major cause of reproductive failure in swine. The mechanisms implicated in the first steps of infection that lead to the delivery of the PPV genome to the nucleus are poorly understood. In the present work, a panel of chemical inhibitors was used to dissect the cellular mechanisms involved in establishing a PPV infection. The results demonstrated that following binding to sialic acids on cell surface glycoproteins, the virus used both clathrin-mediated endocytosis a  ...[more]

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