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Cellular laminin-binding protein and Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus replication in Vero, 293 and 9S2 cells
Authors:M. M. Gridina  E. V. Protopopova  A. V. Kachko  A. V. Ivanova  E. I. Bondarenko  V. B. Loktev
Affiliation:(1) FSRI State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology Vector, Kol’tsovo, 630559, Novosibirsk oblast, Russia
Abstract:The expression of the laminin-binding protein (LBP) on cellular membranes in different cell lines has been studied. A high level of replication of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis (VEE) virus was registered in Vero cells with high levels of LBP on the cell surface. The treatment of Vero cells with monoclonal antibodies to human LBP reduced VEE virus replication by a factor of more than 200. A low level of LBP expression on the surface of 293 cells was increased via transfection by plasmid with gene for human LBP. The VEE virus replication in transfected cells (9S2) was increased by more that 2000 times compared to the 293 cells. The results demonstrated the principal role of cellular LBP in the entry of VEE virus into mammalian cells. It is proposed that LBP is a key cellular protein for the early stage of the VEE virus replication in cells. LBP may be a target protein for the development of a new generation of antiviral drugs capable of inhibiting (enhancing) the alphavirus replication in human cells.
Keywords:laminin-binding protein  293  Vero cell lines  transfection  inhibition of replication  Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis virus
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