Variant-specific tropism of human herpesvirus 6 in human astrocytes

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Donati, D
Martinelli, E
Cassiani-Ingoni, R
Ahlqvist, J
Hou, J
Major, EO
Jacobson, S
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[1] NINDS, Neuroimmunol Branch, Viral Immunol Sect, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] NINDS, Neuroimmunol Branch, Lab Mol Med & Neurosci, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
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10.1128/JVI.79.15.9439-9448.2005
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Though first described as a lymphotropic virus, human herpesvirus 6 (HRV-6) is highly neuropathogenic. Two viral variants are known: HHV-6A and HHV-6B. Both variants can infect glial cells and have been differentially associated with central nervous system diseases, suggesting an HHV-6 variant-specific tropism for glial cell subtypes. We have performed infections with both viral variants in human progenitor-derived astrocytes (HPDA) and monitored infected cell cultures for cytopathic effect (CPE), intra- and extracellular viral DNA load, the presence of viral particles by electronic microscopy, mRNA transcription, and viral protein expression. HHV-6A established a productive infection with CPE, visible intracellular virions, and high virus DNA loads. HHV-6B-infected HPDA showed no morphological changes, intracellular viral particles, and decreasing intra- and extracellular viral DNA over time. After long-term passage, HHV-6B-infected HPDA had stable but low levels of intracellular viral DNA load with no detectable viral mRNA. Our results demonstrate that HHV-6A and HHV-6B have differential tropisms and patterns of infection for HPDA in vitro, where HIIV-6A results in a productive lytic infection. In contrast, HHV-6B was associated with a nonproductive infection. These findings suggest that HHV-6 variants might be responsible for specific infection patterns in glial cells in vivo. Astrocytes may be an important reservoir for this virus in which differential tropism of HHV-6A and HHV-6B may be associated with different disease outcomes.
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