Envelope lipid-packing as a critical factor for the biological activity and stability of alphavirus particles isolated from mammalian and mosquito cells

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Autor(a) principal: Sousa Junior, Ivanildo Pedro de
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Carlos Alberto Marques de, Ferreira, Davis Fernandes, Weissmüller, Gilberto, Rocha, Gustavo Miranda, Silva, Jerson Lima da, Gomes, Andre Marco de Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do INMETRO
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10926/1879
Resumo: Alphaviruses are enveloped arboviruses. The viral envelope is derived from the host cell and is positioned between two icosahedral protein shells (T 4). Because the viral envelope contains glycoproteins involved in cell recognition and entry, the integrity of the envelope is critical for the success of the early events of infection. Differing levels of cholesterol in different hosts leads to the production of alphaviruses with distinct levels of this sterol loaded in the envelope. Using Mayaro virus, a New World alphavirus, we investigated the role of cholesterol on the envelope of alphavirus particles assembled in either mammalian or mosquito cells. Our results show that although quite different in their cholesterol content, Mayaro virus particles obtained from both cells share a similar high level of lateral organization in their envelopes. This organization, as well as viral stability and infectivity, is severely compromised when cholesterol is depleted from the envelope of virus particles isolated from mammalian cells, but virus particles isolated from mosquito cells are relatively unaffected by cholesterol depletion. We suggest that it is not cholesterol itself, but rather the organization of the viral envelope, that is critical for the biological activity of alphaviruses.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Envelope lipid-packing as a critical factor for the biological activity and stability of alphavirus particles isolated from mammalian and mosquito cells
title Envelope lipid-packing as a critical factor for the biological activity and stability of alphavirus particles isolated from mammalian and mosquito cells
spellingShingle Envelope lipid-packing as a critical factor for the biological activity and stability of alphavirus particles isolated from mammalian and mosquito cells
Sousa Junior, Ivanildo Pedro de
title_short Envelope lipid-packing as a critical factor for the biological activity and stability of alphavirus particles isolated from mammalian and mosquito cells
title_full Envelope lipid-packing as a critical factor for the biological activity and stability of alphavirus particles isolated from mammalian and mosquito cells
title_fullStr Envelope lipid-packing as a critical factor for the biological activity and stability of alphavirus particles isolated from mammalian and mosquito cells
title_full_unstemmed Envelope lipid-packing as a critical factor for the biological activity and stability of alphavirus particles isolated from mammalian and mosquito cells
title_sort Envelope lipid-packing as a critical factor for the biological activity and stability of alphavirus particles isolated from mammalian and mosquito cells
author Sousa Junior, Ivanildo Pedro de
author_facet Sousa Junior, Ivanildo Pedro de
Carvalho, Carlos Alberto Marques de
Ferreira, Davis Fernandes
Weissmüller, Gilberto
Rocha, Gustavo Miranda
Silva, Jerson Lima da
Gomes, Andre Marco de Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Carvalho, Carlos Alberto Marques de
Ferreira, Davis Fernandes
Weissmüller, Gilberto
Rocha, Gustavo Miranda
Silva, Jerson Lima da
Gomes, Andre Marco de Oliveira
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa Junior, Ivanildo Pedro de
Carvalho, Carlos Alberto Marques de
Ferreira, Davis Fernandes
Weissmüller, Gilberto
Rocha, Gustavo Miranda
Silva, Jerson Lima da
Gomes, Andre Marco de Oliveira
description Alphaviruses are enveloped arboviruses. The viral envelope is derived from the host cell and is positioned between two icosahedral protein shells (T 4). Because the viral envelope contains glycoproteins involved in cell recognition and entry, the integrity of the envelope is critical for the success of the early events of infection. Differing levels of cholesterol in different hosts leads to the production of alphaviruses with distinct levels of this sterol loaded in the envelope. Using Mayaro virus, a New World alphavirus, we investigated the role of cholesterol on the envelope of alphavirus particles assembled in either mammalian or mosquito cells. Our results show that although quite different in their cholesterol content, Mayaro virus particles obtained from both cells share a similar high level of lateral organization in their envelopes. This organization, as well as viral stability and infectivity, is severely compromised when cholesterol is depleted from the envelope of virus particles isolated from mammalian cells, but virus particles isolated from mosquito cells are relatively unaffected by cholesterol depletion. We suggest that it is not cholesterol itself, but rather the organization of the viral envelope, that is critical for the biological activity of alphaviruses.
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