Highly Sensitive Assay for Measurement of Arenavirus-cell Attachment |
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Authors: | Joseph P. Klaus Jason Botten |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Medicine, Division of Immunobiology, University of Vermont;2.Department of Microbiology & Molecular Genetics, University of Vermont |
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Abstract: | Arenaviruses are a family of enveloped RNA viruses that cause severe human disease. The first step in the arenavirus life cycle is attachment of viral particles to host cells. While virus-cell attachment can be measured through the use of virions labeled with biotin, radioactive isotopes, or fluorescent dyes, these approaches typically require high multiplicities of infection (MOI) to enable detection of bound virus. We describe a quantitative (q)RT-PCR-based assay that measures Junin virus strain Candid 1 attachment via quantitation of virion-packaged viral genomic RNA. This assay has several advantages including its extreme sensitivity and ability to measure attachment over a large dynamic range of MOIs without the need to purify or label input virus. Importantly, this approach can be easily tailored for use with other viruses through the use of virus-specific qRT-PCR reagents. Further, this assay can be modified to permit measurement of particle endocytosis and genome uncoating. In conclusion, we describe a simple, yet robust assay for highly sensitive measurement of arenavirus-cell attachment. |
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Keywords: | Immunology Issue 109 arenavirus Junin virus lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus virus-cell attachment virus-cell binding virion attachment viral particle attachment quantitative RT-PCR low MOI high sensitivity virus entry |
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