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Early Entry Events in Echovirus 30 Infection

Helena Vandesande, Mira Laajala, Tino Kantoluoto, Visa Ruokolainen, Anders Lindberg, Varpu Marjomäki

2020Journal of Virology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Echovirus 30 (E30) is a prevalent enterovirus causing regular outbreaks in both children and adults in different parts of the world. It is therefore surprising that relatively little is known of its infectious entry pathway. We set out to generate a cDNA clone and gradient purified the virus in order to study the early entry events in human cells. We have recently studied other enterovirus B group viruses, like echovirus 1 (EV1) and coxsackievirus A9 (CVA9), and found many similarities between those viruses, allowing us to define a so-called "enterovirus entry pathway." Here, E30 is reminiscent of these viruses, for example, by not relying on acidification for infectious entry. However, despite not using the clathrin entry pathway, E30 accumulates in classical early endosomes.

Topics & Concepts

EnterovirusEchovirusBiologyCoxsackievirusVirologyViral entryVirusEnterovirus 71PoliovirusOutbreakClathrinPicornavirusEndocytosisViral replicationGenomeGeneticsGeneReceptorViral Infections and Immunology ResearchViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyVirus-based gene therapy research
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