Envelope Glycoprotein gB of Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Is Essential for Egress from Infected Cells
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- 1 September 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Virology
- Vol. 79 (17) , 10952-10967
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.79.17.10952-10967.2005
Abstract
Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) envelope glycoprotein gB interacts with cell surface heparan sulfate (HS) and α3β1 integrin and plays roles in the initial binding and entry into the target cells and in the induction of preexisting host cell signal pathways. To define gB function further, using a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) system carrying the KSHV genome (BAC36wt-KSHV), we constructed a recombinant virus genome with the gB open reading frame (ORF) deleted by replacing a 2-kb gB ORF with a 1.3-kb Kan r gene. Stable 293T cells carrying BAC36wt-KSHV and ΔgBBAC36-KSHV genomes were generated. Transcript analyses and immunoprecipitation reactions confirmed the absence of gB in the 293T-ΔgBBAC36 cells. When monolayers of 293T-BAC36wt and 293T-ΔgBBAC36 cells were induced with tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate, infectious virus was detected only from the 293T-BAC36wt cell supernatants. No significant amount of DNase I-resistant viral DNA was detected in the supernatants of 293T-ΔgBBAC36 cells. BAC36wt-KSHV infected the target cells, and in contrast, no viral DNA and transcripts could be detected in cells infected with ΔgBBAC36-KSHV. Electron microscopy of 293T-ΔgBBAC36 cells revealed capsids in the nuclei, cytoplasmic vesicles with core-containing capsids, and occasional enveloped virions in the cytoplasm. However, enveloped virus particles were observed in the extracellular compartments of 293T-BAC36wt cells only and not in 293T-ΔgBBAC36 cells. Transfection of 293T-ΔgBBAC36 cells with plasmid expressing full-length gB restored the recovery of infectious KSHV in the supernatant. These results suggest that, besides its role in virus binding and entry into the target cells, KSHV gB also plays a role in the maturation and egress of virus from the infected cells.Keywords
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