Inhibition of cell fusion in Junin virus-infected cells by sera from Argentine hemorrhagic fever patients

Background: Junin virus (JV), a member of the Arenaviridae family, is the etiological agent of Argentine hemorrhagic fever (AHF). A low pH-pulse, induces fusion of Vero cells infected with JV to form syncytia, whose production can be inhibited by neutralizing antibodies against the JV major glycopro...

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spelling paper:paper_13866532_v32_n4_p286_Castilla2023-06-08T16:12:51Z Inhibition of cell fusion in Junin virus-infected cells by sera from Argentine hemorrhagic fever patients Antifusogenic activity Arenavirus Human sera Junin virus antiserum acidity animal cell article attenuation bacterial strain cell fusion cell growth controlled study geography Giemsa stain human human cell Junin virus monolayer culture nonhuman pH measurement priority journal syncytium Vero cell virus infection virus neutralization Background: Junin virus (JV), a member of the Arenaviridae family, is the etiological agent of Argentine hemorrhagic fever (AHF). A low pH-pulse, induces fusion of Vero cells infected with JV to form syncytia, whose production can be inhibited by neutralizing antibodies against the JV major glycoprotein. Objectives: To characterize the existence of an antifusogenic activity present in sera obtained from natural infections of AHF over a 20-year period and to study both the fusogenic activity of one pathogenic and two attenuated strains of JV in Vero cells, at different pH. The study sample consisted of sera obtained from two provinces in the Argentine Republic. Vero cells grown in monolayers, were infected with different strains of JV and a 2 h pulse, at different pH, was performed. Syncytium production was evaluated 12 h later, after staining with Giemsa. Neutralization tests against the attenuated strain XJCl3 were carried out and the antifusogenic activity of immunosera was studied by incubating serum with JV-infected Vero cells. Also the fusion activity in Vero cells infected with three JV strains was assayed. Results andconclusions: A pathogenic strain XJ exhibited the highest fusogenic activity at pH 5. Syncytium formation was prevented by patients' sera obtained from different geographical locations, independently of time of infection. However, when Vero cells were infected with XJ, a significant reduction of syncytium production was observed, though the level of inhibition was lower than that detected in other JV strains-infected cells. These results could be explained by the existence of a conserved domain on JV proteins and also antigenic heterogeneity among strains. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 2005 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_13866532_v32_n4_p286_Castilla http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_13866532_v32_n4_p286_Castilla
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topic Antifusogenic activity
Arenavirus
Human sera
Junin virus
antiserum
acidity
animal cell
article
attenuation
bacterial strain
cell fusion
cell growth
controlled study
geography
Giemsa stain
human
human cell
Junin virus
monolayer culture
nonhuman
pH measurement
priority journal
syncytium
Vero cell
virus infection
virus neutralization
spellingShingle Antifusogenic activity
Arenavirus
Human sera
Junin virus
antiserum
acidity
animal cell
article
attenuation
bacterial strain
cell fusion
cell growth
controlled study
geography
Giemsa stain
human
human cell
Junin virus
monolayer culture
nonhuman
pH measurement
priority journal
syncytium
Vero cell
virus infection
virus neutralization
Inhibition of cell fusion in Junin virus-infected cells by sera from Argentine hemorrhagic fever patients
topic_facet Antifusogenic activity
Arenavirus
Human sera
Junin virus
antiserum
acidity
animal cell
article
attenuation
bacterial strain
cell fusion
cell growth
controlled study
geography
Giemsa stain
human
human cell
Junin virus
monolayer culture
nonhuman
pH measurement
priority journal
syncytium
Vero cell
virus infection
virus neutralization
description Background: Junin virus (JV), a member of the Arenaviridae family, is the etiological agent of Argentine hemorrhagic fever (AHF). A low pH-pulse, induces fusion of Vero cells infected with JV to form syncytia, whose production can be inhibited by neutralizing antibodies against the JV major glycoprotein. Objectives: To characterize the existence of an antifusogenic activity present in sera obtained from natural infections of AHF over a 20-year period and to study both the fusogenic activity of one pathogenic and two attenuated strains of JV in Vero cells, at different pH. The study sample consisted of sera obtained from two provinces in the Argentine Republic. Vero cells grown in monolayers, were infected with different strains of JV and a 2 h pulse, at different pH, was performed. Syncytium production was evaluated 12 h later, after staining with Giemsa. Neutralization tests against the attenuated strain XJCl3 were carried out and the antifusogenic activity of immunosera was studied by incubating serum with JV-infected Vero cells. Also the fusion activity in Vero cells infected with three JV strains was assayed. Results andconclusions: A pathogenic strain XJ exhibited the highest fusogenic activity at pH 5. Syncytium formation was prevented by patients' sera obtained from different geographical locations, independently of time of infection. However, when Vero cells were infected with XJ, a significant reduction of syncytium production was observed, though the level of inhibition was lower than that detected in other JV strains-infected cells. These results could be explained by the existence of a conserved domain on JV proteins and also antigenic heterogeneity among strains. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
title Inhibition of cell fusion in Junin virus-infected cells by sera from Argentine hemorrhagic fever patients
title_short Inhibition of cell fusion in Junin virus-infected cells by sera from Argentine hemorrhagic fever patients
title_full Inhibition of cell fusion in Junin virus-infected cells by sera from Argentine hemorrhagic fever patients
title_fullStr Inhibition of cell fusion in Junin virus-infected cells by sera from Argentine hemorrhagic fever patients
title_full_unstemmed Inhibition of cell fusion in Junin virus-infected cells by sera from Argentine hemorrhagic fever patients
title_sort inhibition of cell fusion in junin virus-infected cells by sera from argentine hemorrhagic fever patients
publishDate 2005
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_13866532_v32_n4_p286_Castilla
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_13866532_v32_n4_p286_Castilla
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