Infection of liver sinusoidal endothelial cells with Muromegalovirus muridbeta1 involves binding to neuropilin-1 and is dynamin-dependent
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/31829Date
2023-11-09Type
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Karlstrøm, Ingelin Kyrrestad; Larsen, Anett Kristin; Sanchez Romano, Javier; Simon, Jaione Santamaria; Li, Ruomei; Sørensen, Karen KristineAbstract
Liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSEC) are scavenger cells with a remarkably
high capacity for clearance of several blood-borne macromolecules and
nanoparticles, including some viruses. Endocytosis in LSEC is mainly via the
clathrin-coated pit mediated route, which is dynamin-dependent. LSEC can also
be a site of infection and latency of betaherpesvirus, but mode of virus entry into
these cells has not yet been described. In this study we have investigated the role
of dynamin in the early stage of muromegalovirus muridbeta1 (MuHV-1, murid
betaherpesvirus 1, murine cytomegalovirus) infection in mouse LSECs. LSEC
cultures were freshly prepared from C57Bl/6JRj mouse liver. We first examined
dose- and time-dependent effects of two dynamin-inhibitors, dynasore and
MitMAB, on cell viability, morphology, and endocytosis of model ligands via
different LSEC scavenger receptors to establish a protocol for dynamin-inhibition
studies in these primary cells. LSECs were challenged with MuHV-1 (MOI 0.2) ±
dynamin inhibitors for 1h, then without inhibitors and virus for 11h, and nuclear
expression of MuHV-1 immediate early antigen (IE1) measured by immune
fluorescence. MuHV-1 efficiently infected LSECs in vitro. Infection was
significantly and independently inhibited by dynasore and MitMAB, which block
dynamin function via different mechanisms, suggesting that initial steps of
MuHV-1 infection is dynamin-dependent in LSECs. Infection was also reduced
in the presence of monensin which inhibits acidification of endosomes.
Furthermore, competitive binding studies with a neuropilin-1 antibody blocked
LSEC infection. This suggests that MuHV-1 infection in mouse LSECs involves
virus binding to neuropilin-1 and occurs via endocytosis.
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Kyrrestad, I. (2024). Cytomegalovirus infection and dexamethasone effects in liver sinusoidal endothelial cells. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/32983Publisher
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Karlstrøm, Larsen, Sanchez Romano, Simon, Li, Sørensen. Infection of liver sinusoidal endothelial cells with Muromegalovirus muridbeta1 involves binding to neuropilin-1 and is dynamin-dependent. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. 2023Metadata
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