Vaccinia virus entry into cells via a low-pH-dependent endosomal pathway

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Townsley, Alan C. [1 ]
Weisberg, Andrea S. [1 ]
Wagenaar, Timothy R. [1 ]
Moss, Bernard [1 ]
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[1] NIAID, Lab Viral Dis, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
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10.1128/JVI.01053-06
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Previous studies established that vaccinia virus could enter cells by fusion with the plasma membrane at neutral pH. However, low pH triggers fusion of vaccinia virus-infected cells, a hallmark of viruses that enter by the endosomal route. Here, we demonstrate that entry of mature vaccinia virions is accelerated by brief low-pH treatment and severely reduced by inhibitors of endosomal acidification, providing evidence for a predominant low-pH-dependent endosomal pathway. Entry of vaccinia virus cores into the cytoplasm, measured by expression of firefly luciferase, was increased more than 10-fold by exposure to a pH of 4.0 to 5.5. Furthermore, the inhibitors of endosomal acidification bafilomycin A1, concanamycin A, and monensin each lowered virus entry by more than 70%. This reduction was largely overcome by low-pH-induced entry through the plasma membrane, confirming the specificities of the drugs. Entry of vaccinia virus cores with or without brief low-pH treatment was visualized by electron microscopy of thin sections of immunogold-stained cells. Although some virus particles fused with the plasma membrane at neutral pH, 30 times more fusions and a greater number of cytoplasmic cores were seen within minutes after low-pH treatment. Without low-pH exposure, the number of released cores lagged behind the number of virions in vesicles until 30 min post-treatment, when they became approximately equal, perhaps reflecting the time of endosome acidification and virus fusion.
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