Changes in the Receptorbinding Haemagglutinin Protein of Wild-type Morbilliviruses are not Required for Adaptation to Vero Cells

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Line Nielsen
Mads Klindt Andersen
Tove Dannemann Jensen
Merete Blixenkrone-Møller
Gert Bolt
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[1] Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University,Laboratory of Virology and Immunology
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Virus Genes | 2003年 / 27卷
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canine distemper; morbillivirus; receptor; wild-type;
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We examined the consequences of isolation and adaptation to Vero cells for the receptorbinding haemagglutinin (H) gene of four syncytia-forming isolates of canine distemper virus (CDV) and of a dolphin morbillivirus isolate. A Vero-adapted CDV isolate exhibited biased hypermutation, since 11 out of 12 nucleotide differences to other isolates from the same epidemic were U–C transitions. Most of these transitions appeared to have taken place during in vitro cultivation. Previously, biased hypermutation in morbilliviruses has almost exclusively been described for subacute sclerosing panencephalitis and measles inclusion body encephalitis, which are rare measles virus brain infections. Amino acid changes in the H proteins were not required for Vero cell adaptation, suggesting that Vero cells express receptors for wild-type morbilliviruses. This strongly indicate the existence of other morbillivirus receptors than CD46 and CDw150.
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