Neuroblastoma Cell Fusion by a Temperature-Sensitive Mutant of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus |
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Authors: | Joseph V. Hughes Bruce J. Dille Roberta L. Thimmig Terry C. Johnson Stanley G. Rabinowitz Mauro C. Dal Canto |
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Affiliation: | 1Division of Biology, Kansas State University, Manhattan Kansas 66506;2Department of Medicine, Northwestern University Medical School and Veterans Administration Lakeside Hospital, Chicago, Illinois 60611;3Department of Pathology (Neuropathology), Northwestern University Medical School and Veterans Administration Lakeside Hospital, Chicago, Illinois 60611 |
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Abstract: | A temperature sensitive mutant of vesicular stomatitis virus which does not mature properly when grown at 39 degrees C promoted extensive fusion of murine neuroblastoma cells at this nonpermissive temperature. Polykaryocytes apparently formed as a result of fusion from within the cells that requires low doses of infectious virions for its promotion and is dependent on viral protein synthesis. Although 90% of infected N-18 neuroblastoma cells were fused by 15 h after infection, larger polykaryocytes continued to form, leading to an average of 28 nuclei per polykaryocyte as a result of polykaryocytes fusing to each other. Two neuroblastoma cell lines have been observed to undergo fusion, whereas three other cell lines (BHK-21, CHO, and 3T3) were incapable of forming polykaryocytes, suggesting that nervous system-derived cells are particularly susceptible to vesicular stomatitis virus-induced fusion. Although the normal assembly of the protein components of this virus is deficient at 39 degrees C, the G glycoprotein was inserted into the infected cell membranes at this temperature. Two lines of evidence suggest that the expression of G at the cell surface promotes this polykaryocyte formation: (i) inhibition of glycosylation, which may be involved in the migration of the G protein to the cellular plasma membranes, will inhibit the cell fusion reaction; (ii) addition of antiserum, directed toward the purified G glycoprotein, will also inhibit cell fusion. |
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