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Na+-K+-Cl- cotransport in human fibroblasts is inhibited by cytomegalovirus infection
Authors:Maglova  Lilia M; Crowe  William E; Smith  Peter R; Altamirano  Anibal A; Russell  John M
Abstract:We examined the effects of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV)infection on theNa+-K+-Cl-cotransporter (NKCC) in a human fibroblast cell line. Using the Cl--sensitive dye MQAE, weshowed that the mock-infected MRC-5 cells express a functional NKCC.1) IntracellularCl- concentration(Cl-]i)was significantly reduced from 53.4 ± 3.4 mM to 35.1 ± 3.6 mMfollowing bumetanide treatment. 2)Net Cl- efflux caused byreplacement of external Cl-with gluconate was bumetanide sensitive.3) InCl--depleted mock-infectedcells, the Cl- reuptake rate(in HCO-3-free media) was reduced inthe absence of external Na+ and bytreatment with bumetanide. After HCMV infection, we found that althoughCl-]iincreased progressively 24 h postexposure (PE), 65.2 ± 4.5 mM; 72 h PE, 80.4 ± 5.0 mM], the bumetanide andNa+ sensitivities ofCl-]iand net Cl- uptake and losswere reduced by 24 h PE and abolished by 72 h PE. Western blots usingthe NKCC-specific monoclonal antibody T4 showed an approximatelyninefold decrease in the amount of NKCC protein after 72 h ofinfection. Thus HCMV infection resulted in the abolition of NKCCfunction coincident with the severe reduction in the amount of NKCCprotein expressed.

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