Constitutive overexpression of the major inducible 70 kDa heat shock protein mediates large plaque formation by measles virus
DY Vasconcelos, XH Cai and MJ Oglesbee The Department of Veterinary Biosciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus 43210-1093, USA. Induction of the cellular stress response elevates cytoplasmic levels of heat shock proteins (HSPs) belonging to multiple families. When infected with canine distempe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of general virology 1998-09, Vol.79 (9), p.2239-2247 |
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The Department of Veterinary Biosciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus 43210-1093, USA.
Induction of the cellular stress response elevates cytoplasmic levels of
heat shock proteins (HSPs) belonging to multiple families. When infected
with canine distemper virus or measles virus (MV), cells containing
elevated HSPs support increased viral gene expression and cytopathic
effect. The present work tests the hypothesis that increases in the major
inducible 70 kDa HSP (hsp72) are sufficient to mediate the effect of stress
response induction on infection phenotype. Human astrocytoma cells (U373)
were stably transfected with the human hsp72 gene under control of the
beta-actin promoter. Constitutive overexpression of hsp72 was demonstrated
in multiple clones by Western blot analysis of cytoplasmic total protein.
Southern blot analysis of cell DNA confirmed the recovery of genetically
distinct clones. Infection of these clonal populations with MV resulted in
increased viral transcript production relative to infected control cell
lines. Increased transcript production was associated with increased viral
membrane glycoprotein expression and cytopathic effect (i.e., mean plaque
area). Increases in cytopathic effect were due to the emergence of a large
plaque phenotype from a small plaque-purified inoculum, mimicking the
effect of cellular stress response induction upon viral infection
phenotype. Large plaque phenotypic variants reported in the literature are
associated with enhanced neurovirulence, a fact that highlights the
potential significance of physiologic elevations in hsp72 (e.g.,
fever-induced) that accompany in vivo viral infection. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1317 1465-2099 |
DOI: | 10.1099/0022-1317-79-9-2239 |