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Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Cellular Entry and Host Range Restriction of Lujo Virus

Takeshi Saito, Takanari Hattori, Kosuke Okuya, Rashid Manzoor, Hiroko Miyamoto, Masahiro Kajihara, Ayato Takada

2022mBio10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lujo virus (LUJV) infects humans with high mortality rates, but the host range of LUJV remains unknown. We found that rodent-derived cell lines were less susceptible to LUJV infection than were human-derived cell lines, and the differential susceptibilities were determined by the difference of CD63, the intercellular receptor of LUJV. We further identified an amino acid residue on human CD63 important for efficient LUJV infection. These results suggest that the interaction between LUJV glycoprotein and CD63 is one of the important factors determining the host range of LUJV. Our findings on the CD63-regulated susceptibilities of the cell lines to LUJV infection provide important information for the development of anti-LUJV drugs as well as the identification of natural hosts of LUJV. Importantly, our data support a concept explaining the molecular mechanism underlying viral tropisms controlled by endosomal receptors.

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Host (biology)BiologyVirusVirologyGeneticsViral Infections and Outbreaks ResearchPlant Virus Research StudiesViral Infections and Vectors
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