Small Hydrophobic Protein of Human Metapneumovirus Does Not Affect Virus Replication and Host Gene Expression In Vitro

Marcella Graaf, Sander Herfst, J (Jamil) Aarbiou, Peter Burgers, F Zaaraoui-Boutahar, MA (Maarten) Bijl, Wilfred van Ijcken, Eefje Schrauwen, Ab Osterhaus, Theo Luider, Bob Scholte, Ron Fouchier, Arno Andeweg

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Abstract

Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) encodes a small hydrophobic (SH) protein of unknown function. HMPV from which the SH open reading frame was deleted (HMPV Delta SH) was viable and displayed similar replication kinetics, cytopathic effect and plaque size compared with wild type HMPV in several cell-lines. In addition, no differences were observed in infection efficiency or cell-to-cell spreading in human primary bronchial epithelial cells (HPBEC) cultured at an air-liquid interphase. Host gene expression was analyzed in A549 cells infected with HMPV or HMPV Delta SH using microarrays and mass spectrometry (MS) based techniques at multiple time points post infection. Only minor differences were observed in mRNA or protein expression levels. A possible function of HMPV SH as apoptosis blocker, as proposed for several members of the family Paramyxoviridae, was rejected based on this analysis. So far, a clear phenotype of HMPV SH deletion mutants in vitro at the virus and host levels is absent.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
JournalPLoS One (print)
Volume8
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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  • EMC MGC-02-13-02
  • EMC MGC-02-13-03
  • EMC MM-03-44-06
  • EMC MM-04-27-01

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