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Ablation of Nectin4 Binding Compromises CD46 Usage by a Hybrid Vesicular Stomatitis Virus/Measles Virus
Authors:Yu-Ping Liu  Samuel P Russell  Camilo Ayala-Breton  Stephen J Russell  Kah-Whye Peng
Institution:aDepartment of Molecular Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA;bUniversity of Wisconsin—Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA;cDepartment of Internal Medicine, Division of Hematology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA;dDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Abstract:Measles virus (MV) immunosuppression is due to infection of SLAM-positive immune cells, whereas respiratory shedding and virus transmission are due to infection of nectin4-positive airway epithelial cells. The vaccine lineage MV strain Edmonston (MV-Edm) acquired an additional tropism for CD46 which is the basis of its oncolytic specificity. VSVFH is a vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) encoding the MV-Edm F and H entry proteins in place of G. The virus spreads faster than MV-Edm and is highly fusogenic and a potent oncolytic. To determine whether ablating nectin4 tropism from VSVFH might prevent shedding, increasing its safety profile as an oncolytic, or might have any effect on CD46 binding, we generated VSVFH viruses with H mutations that disrupt attachment to SLAM and/or nectin4. Disruption of nectin4 binding reduced release of VSVFH from the basolateral side of differentiated airway epithelia composed of Calu-3 cells. However, because nectin4 and CD46 have substantially overlapping receptor binding surfaces on H, disruption of nectin4 binding compromised CD46 binding and greatly diminished the oncolytic potency of these viruses on human cancer cells. Thus, our results support continued preclinical development of VSVFH without ablation of nectin4 binding.
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