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Establishment of a system to quantify wild-type herpes simplex virus-induced cell-cell fusion reveals a role of N-glycosylation of HSV-1 envelope glycoprotein B in cell-cell fusion.

Ayano FukuiYuhei MaruzuruKosuke TakeshimaNaoto KoyanagiAkihisa KatoKawaguchi Yasushi
Published in: Microbiology and immunology (2023)
Wild-type herpes simplex virus (HSV) strains infrequently mediate cell-cell fusion in cell cultures and barely induce large multinucleated cells. In this study, we established a system to quantify infrequent cell-cell fusion induced by wild-type HSV strains. The established system clarified that the HSV-1 envelope glycoprotein B and its N-glycosylation at asparagine at position 141 were required for efficient cell-cell fusion. This study provides a link between cell-cell fusion induced by wild-type HSV-1 and viral pathogenesis in vivo.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • herpes simplex virus
  • wild type
  • escherichia coli
  • stem cells
  • cell proliferation
  • cell death
  • induced apoptosis
  • diabetic rats