Susceptibility of different leukocyte cell types to Vaccinia virus infection

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作者
Sanchez-Puig, Juana M. [1 ]
Sanchez, Laura [2 ]
Roy, Garbine [2 ]
Blasco, Rafael [1 ]
机构
[1] Dept Biotecnol INIA, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
[2] Hosp Ramon & Cajal, Serv Inmunol, E-28034 Madrid, Spain
关键词
Green Fluorescent Protein; Vaccinia Virus; Thymidine Kinase; Green Fluorescent Protein Fluorescence; Smallpox Vaccine;
D O I
10.1186/1743-422X-1-10
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Background: Vaccinia virus, the prototype member of the family Poxviridae, was used extensively in the past as the Smallpox vaccine, and is currently considered as a candidate vector for new recombinant vaccines. Vaccinia virus has a wide host range, and is known to infect cultures of a variety of cell lines of mammalian origin. However, little is known about the virus tropism in human leukocyte populations. We report here that various cell types within leukocyte populations have widely different susceptibility to infection with vaccinia virus. Results: We have investigated the ability of vaccinia virus to infect human PBLs by using virus recombinants expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP), and monoclonal antibodies specific for PBL subpopulations. Flow cytometry allowed the identification of infected cells within the PBL mixture 1-5 hours after infection. Antibody labeling revealed that different cell populations had very different infection rates. Monocytes showed the highest percentage of infected cells, followed by B lymphocytes and NK cells. In contrast to those cell types, the rate of infection of T lymphocytes was low. Comparison of vaccinia virus strains WR and MVA showed that both strains infected efficiently the monocyte population, although producing different expression levels. Our results suggest that MVA was less efficient than WR in infecting NK cells and B lymphocytes. Overall, both WR and MVA consistently showed a strong preference for the infection of non-T cells. Conclusions: When infecting fresh human PBL preparations, vaccinia virus showed a strong bias towards the infection of monocytes, followed by B lymphocytes and NK cells. In contrast, very poor infection of T lymphocytes was detected. These finding may have important implications both in our understanding of poxvirus pathogenesis and in the development of improved smallpox vaccines.
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