The block in assembly of modified vaccinia virus Ankara in HeLa cells reveals new insights into vaccinia virus morphogenesis

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Sancho, MC [1 ]
Schleich, S [1 ]
Griffiths, G [1 ]
Krijnse-Locker, J [1 ]
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[1] EMBL, Cell Biol & Biophys Programme, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany
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10.1128/JVI.76.16.8318-8334.2002
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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It has previously been shown that upon infection of HeLa cells with modified vaccinia virus Ankara (VIVA), assembly is blocked at a late stage of infection and immature virions (IVs) accumulate (G. Sutter and B. Moss, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 89:10847-10851, 1992). In the present study the morphogenesis of MVA in HeLa cells was studied in more detail and compared to that under two conditions that permit the production of infectious particles: infection of HeLa cells with the WR strain of vaccinia virus (W) and infection of BHK cells with MVA. Using several quantitative and qualitative assays, we show that early in infection, MVA in HeLa cells behaves in a manner identical to that under the permissive conditions. By immunofluorescence microscopy (IF) at late times of infection, the labelings for an abundant membrane protein of the intracellular mature virus, p16/A14L, and the viral DNA colocalize under permissive conditions, whereas in HeLa cells infected with MVA these two structures do not colocalize to the same extent. In both permissive and nonpermissive infection, p16-labeled IVs first appear at 5 h postinfection. In HeLa cells infected with MVA, IVs accumulated predominantly outside the DNA regions, whereas under permissive conditions they were associated with the viral DNA. At 4 h 30 min, the earliest time at which p16 is detected, the p16 labeling was found predominantly in a small number of distinct puncta by IF, which were distinct from the sites of DNA in both permissive and nonpermissive infection. By electron microscopy, no crescents or IVs were found at this time, and the p16-labeled structures were found to consist of membrane-rich vesicles that were in continuity with the cellular endoplasmic reticulum. Over the next 30 min of infection, a large number of p16-labeled crescents and IVs appeared abruptly under both permissive and nonpermissive conditions. Under permissive conditions, these IVs were in close association with the sites of DNA, and a significant amount of these IVs engulfed the viral DNA. In contrast, under nonpermissive conditions, the IVs and DNA were mostly in separate locations and relatively few IVs acquired DNA. Our data show that in HeLa cells MVA forms normal DNA replication sites and normal viral precursor membranes but the transport between these two structures is inhibited.
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