Fv1-like restriction of N-tropic replication-competent murine leukaemia viruses in mCAT-1-expressing human cells

Author:

Aagaard Lars1,Mikkelsen Jacob Giehm1,Warming Søren1,Duch Mogens1,Pedersen Finn Skou1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular and Structural Biology1, Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology2, C. F. Moellers Allé, Bldg 130, DK-8000 Aarhus, University of Aarhus, Denmark

Abstract

To study the replication of murine leukaemia viruses in human cells we have used full-length as well as EGFP-tagged ecotropic viruses in combination with mCAT-1-expressing human cells. We present results showing that N-tropic murine leukaemia viruses are restricted in both infection and replication in such cells while B-tropic viruses, modified at capsid position 110, escape restriction. These results support a recently reported Fv1-like restriction in mammalian cells. We extend the analysis of Fv1-like restriction by demonstrating that NB-tropic viruses also escape restriction and human mCAT-1-expressing cells are thus similar to murine Fv1 b cells with respect to infection though the ecotropic receptor pathway.

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Subject

Virology

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