Persistent Hz-1 Virus Infection in Insect Cells: Evidence for Insertion of Viral DNA into Host Chromosomes and Viral Infection in a Latent Status

Author:

Lin Chi-Long12,Lee Jin-Ching23,Chen Shih-Shun23,Alan Wood H.4,Li Ming-Liang1,Li Chih-Fen2,Chao Yu-Chan2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, National Taiwan Normal University,1

2. Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica,2 and

3. Graduate Institute of Life Sciences, National Defense Medical Center,3 Taipei 115, Taiwan, Republic of China, and

4. Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 148534

Abstract

ABSTRACT Persistent/latent viral infections of insect cells are a prominent though poorly understood phenomenon. In this study, the long-term association between the Hz-1 virus and insect host cells, conventionally referred to as persistent viral infection, is described. With the aid of a newly developed fluorescent cell-labeling system, we found that productive viral replication occurs by spontaneous viral reactivation in fewer than 0.2% of persistently infected cell lines over a 5-day period. Once viral reactivation takes place, the host cell dies. The persistently infected cells contain various amounts of viral DNA, and, in an extreme case, up to 16% of the total DNA isolated from infected cells could be of viral origin. Both pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and in situ hybridization experiments showed that some of these viral DNA molecules are inserted into the host chromosomes but that the rest of viral DNA copies are free from host chromosomes. Thus, Hz-1 virus is the first nonretroviral insect virus known to insert its genome into the host chromosome during the infection process. These data also suggest that the previously described persistent infection of Hz-1 virus in insect cells should be more accurately referred to as latent viral infection.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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