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5-HT2 Receptors Facilitate JC Polyomavirus Entry
Authors:Benedetta Assetta  Melissa S Maginnis  Irene Gracia Ahufinger  Sheila A Haley  Gretchen V Gee  Christian D S Nelson  Bethany A O'Hara  Stacy-ann A Allen Ramdial  Walter J Atwood
Institution:Graduate Program in Pathobiology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USAa;Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USAb;UGC Microbiology, IMIBIC-University Hospital Reina Sofía-University of Córdoba, Córdoba, Spainc
Abstract:The human JC polyomavirus (JCPyV) causes the rapidly progressing demyelinating disease progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML). The disease occurs most often in individuals with AIDS but also occurs in individuals receiving immunomodulatory therapies for immune-related diseases such as multiple sclerosis. JCPyV infection of host cells requires the pentasaccharide lactoseries tetrasaccharide c (LSTc) and the serotonin receptor 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) receptor 5-HT2AR. While LSTc is involved in the initial attachment of virus to cells via interactions with VP1, the mechanism by which 5-HT2AR contributes to infection is not clear. To further define the roles of serotonin receptors in infection, HEK293A cells, which are poorly permissive to JCPyV, were transfected with 14 different isoforms of serotonin receptor. Only 5-HT2 receptors were found to support infection by JCPyV. None of the other 11 isoforms of serotonin receptor supported JCPyV infection. Expression of 5-HT2 receptors did not increase binding of JCPyV to cells, but this was not unexpected, given that the cells uniformly expressed the major attachment receptor, LSTc. Infection of these cells remained sensitive to inhibition with soluble LSTc, confirming that LSTc recognition is required for JCPyV infection. Virus internalization into HEK293A cells was significantly and specifically enhanced when 5HT2 receptors were expressed. Taken together, these data confirm that the carbohydrate LSTc is the attachment receptor for JCPyV and that the type 2 serotonin receptors contribute to JCPyV infection by facilitating entry.
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