Measles virus infects both polarized epithelial and immune cells by using distinctive receptor-binding sites on its hemagglutinin
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Adherens junction protein nectin-4 is the epithelial receptor for measles virusConstraints on the Genetic and Antigenic Variability of Measles VirusA Bridge Too Far - Revisited: Reframing Bruer's Neuroeducation Argument for Modern Science of Learning PractitionersEarly target cells of measles virus after aerosol infection of non-human primatesStructure of the measles virus hemagglutinin bound to the CD46 receptorStructure of the measles virus hemagglutinin bound to its cellular receptor SLAMStructure of measles virus hemagglutinin bound to its epithelial receptor nectin-4The Host Cell Receptors for Measles Virus and Their Interaction with the Viral Hemagglutinin (H) ProteinSequential conformational changes in the morbillivirus attachment protein initiate the membrane fusion processStructural basis of efficient contagion: measles variations on a theme by parainfluenza viruses.Functional and structural characterization of neutralizing epitopes of measles virus hemagglutinin protein.Intracellular transport of the measles virus ribonucleoprotein complex is mediated by Rab11A-positive recycling endosomes and drives virus release from the apical membrane of polarized epithelial cells.The tumor-associated marker, PVRL4 (nectin-4), is the epithelial receptor for morbillivirusesPeste des petits ruminants virus infection of small ruminants: a comprehensive review.Structural and mechanistic studies of measles virus illuminate paramyxovirus entry.Tumor cell marker PVRL4 (nectin 4) is an epithelial cell receptor for measles virusMeasles virus-induced suppression of immune responses.Shared paramyxoviral glycoprotein architecture is adapted for diverse attachment strategiesMonkey CV1 cell line expressing the sheep-goat SLAM protein: a highly sensitive cell line for the isolation of peste des petits ruminants virus from pathological specimens.Canine distemper virus infects canine keratinocytes and immune cells by using overlapping and distinct regions located on one side of the attachment proteinThe SI strain of measles virus derived from a patient with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis possesses typical genome alterations and unique amino acid changes that modulate receptor specificity and reduce membrane fusion activity.Wild-Type Measles Virus is Intrinsically Dual-Tropic.Nectin4 is an epithelial cell receptor for canine distemper virus and involved in neurovirulenceMumps Virus Is Released from the Apical Surface of Polarized Epithelial Cells, and the Release Is Facilitated by a Rab11-Mediated Transport System.The receptor-binding site of the measles virus hemagglutinin protein itself constitutes a conserved neutralizing epitopeMeasles virus blind to its epithelial cell receptor remains virulent in rhesus monkeys but cannot cross the airway epithelium and is not shed.Canine distemper virus associated with a lethal outbreak in monkeys can readily adapt to use human receptorsEnvelope protein dynamics in paramyxovirus entry.Contribution of matrix, fusion, hemagglutinin, and large protein genes of the CAM-70 measles virus vaccine strain to efficient growth in chicken embryonic fibroblasts.Measles virus infection of the CNS: human disease, animal models, and approaches to therapy.Cytoskeletal dynamics: concepts in measles virus replication and immunomodulation.Measles virus breaks through epithelial cell barriers to achieve transmission.Measles virus selectively blind to signaling lymphocyte activation molecule as a novel oncolytic virus for breast cancer treatment.Canine distemper virus epithelial cell infection is required for clinical disease but not for immunosuppression.Canine distemper virus matrix protein influences particle infectivity, particle composition, and envelope distribution in polarized epithelial cells and modulates virulence.Epithelial-mesenchymal transition abolishes the susceptibility of polarized epithelial cell lines to measles virusMeasles virus infection of epithelial cells in the macaque upper respiratory tract is mediated by subepithelial immune cells.Pseudotyping lentiviral vectors with the wild-type measles virus glycoproteins improves titer and selectivity.In vivo tropism of attenuated and pathogenic measles virus expressing green fluorescent protein in macaques.Screening different host cell lines for the dynamic production of measles virus.
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Measles virus infects both polarized epithelial and immune cells by using distinctive receptor-binding sites on its hemagglutinin
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Maino Tahara
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Yuta Shirogane
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10.1128/JVI.02691-07
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2008-02-20T00:00:00Z