Initial Events in Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Infection: Evidence for the Requirement of a Low-pH Step

ABSTRACT We have investigated the initial steps in the interaction between infectious salmon anemia virus (ISAV) and cultured cells from Atlantic salmon (SHK-1 cell line). Using radioactively or fluorescently labelled viral particles we have studied the binding and fusion kinetics and the effect of...

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Main Authors: Eliassen, Trygve Meum, Frøystad, Marianne Kristin, Dannevig, Birgit Helene, Jankowska, Monika, Brech, Andreas, Falk, Knut, Romøren, Kristine, Gjøen, Tor
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Published: American Society for Microbiology 2000
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spelling crasmicro:10.1128/jvi.74.1.218-227.2000 2024-05-19T07:37:50+00:00 Initial Events in Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Infection: Evidence for the Requirement of a Low-pH Step Eliassen, Trygve Meum Frøystad, Marianne Kristin Dannevig, Birgit Helene Jankowska, Monika Brech, Andreas Falk, Knut Romøren, Kristine Gjøen, Tor 2000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.74.1.218-227.2000 https://journals.asm.org/doi/pdf/10.1128/JVI.74.1.218-227.2000 en eng American Society for Microbiology https://journals.asm.org/non-commercial-tdm-license Journal of Virology volume 74, issue 1, page 218-227 ISSN 0022-538X 1098-5514 journal-article 2000 crasmicro https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.74.1.218-227.2000 2024-05-02T06:49:42Z ABSTRACT We have investigated the initial steps in the interaction between infectious salmon anemia virus (ISAV) and cultured cells from Atlantic salmon (SHK-1 cell line). Using radioactively or fluorescently labelled viral particles we have studied the binding and fusion kinetics and the effect of pH on binding, uptake, and fusion of ISAV to SHK-1 cells and liposomes. As pH in the medium was reduced from 7.5 to 4.5, the association of virus to the cells was nearly doubled. The same effect of pH was observed when fusion between ISAV and liposomes was analyzed. In addition, the binding of ISAV to intact SHK-1 cells and to cell membrane proteins blotted onto filters was neuraminidase sensitive. However, the increased binding induced by low pH was not neuraminidase sensitive, probably reflecting activation of a fusion peptide at low pH. By using confocal fluorescence microscopy, the increased fusion of fluorescently labelled ISAV with the plasma membrane due to low pH could be demonstrated. When vacuolar pH in the cells was raised during inoculation with chloroquine or ammonium chloride, both electron and confocal microscopy showed accumulation of ISAV in endosomes and lysosomes. Production of infectious virus could be increased by lowering the extracellular pH during infection. Furthermore, chloroquine present during virus inoculation also caused a reduction in the synthesis of viral proteins in ISAV-infected cells as well as in the production of infective virus. These results indicate that ISAV binds to sialic acid residues on the cell surface and that the fusion between virus and cell membrane takes place in the acid environment of endosomes. This provides further evidence for a high degree of similarity between ISAV and influenza virus and extends the basis for the classification of this virus as a member of the Orthomyxoviridae family. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon ASM Journals (American Society for Microbiology) Journal of Virology 74 1 218 227
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description ABSTRACT We have investigated the initial steps in the interaction between infectious salmon anemia virus (ISAV) and cultured cells from Atlantic salmon (SHK-1 cell line). Using radioactively or fluorescently labelled viral particles we have studied the binding and fusion kinetics and the effect of pH on binding, uptake, and fusion of ISAV to SHK-1 cells and liposomes. As pH in the medium was reduced from 7.5 to 4.5, the association of virus to the cells was nearly doubled. The same effect of pH was observed when fusion between ISAV and liposomes was analyzed. In addition, the binding of ISAV to intact SHK-1 cells and to cell membrane proteins blotted onto filters was neuraminidase sensitive. However, the increased binding induced by low pH was not neuraminidase sensitive, probably reflecting activation of a fusion peptide at low pH. By using confocal fluorescence microscopy, the increased fusion of fluorescently labelled ISAV with the plasma membrane due to low pH could be demonstrated. When vacuolar pH in the cells was raised during inoculation with chloroquine or ammonium chloride, both electron and confocal microscopy showed accumulation of ISAV in endosomes and lysosomes. Production of infectious virus could be increased by lowering the extracellular pH during infection. Furthermore, chloroquine present during virus inoculation also caused a reduction in the synthesis of viral proteins in ISAV-infected cells as well as in the production of infective virus. These results indicate that ISAV binds to sialic acid residues on the cell surface and that the fusion between virus and cell membrane takes place in the acid environment of endosomes. This provides further evidence for a high degree of similarity between ISAV and influenza virus and extends the basis for the classification of this virus as a member of the Orthomyxoviridae family.
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author Eliassen, Trygve Meum
Frøystad, Marianne Kristin
Dannevig, Birgit Helene
Jankowska, Monika
Brech, Andreas
Falk, Knut
Romøren, Kristine
Gjøen, Tor
spellingShingle Eliassen, Trygve Meum
Frøystad, Marianne Kristin
Dannevig, Birgit Helene
Jankowska, Monika
Brech, Andreas
Falk, Knut
Romøren, Kristine
Gjøen, Tor
Initial Events in Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Infection: Evidence for the Requirement of a Low-pH Step
author_facet Eliassen, Trygve Meum
Frøystad, Marianne Kristin
Dannevig, Birgit Helene
Jankowska, Monika
Brech, Andreas
Falk, Knut
Romøren, Kristine
Gjøen, Tor
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title Initial Events in Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Infection: Evidence for the Requirement of a Low-pH Step
title_short Initial Events in Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Infection: Evidence for the Requirement of a Low-pH Step
title_full Initial Events in Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Infection: Evidence for the Requirement of a Low-pH Step
title_fullStr Initial Events in Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Infection: Evidence for the Requirement of a Low-pH Step
title_full_unstemmed Initial Events in Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus Infection: Evidence for the Requirement of a Low-pH Step
title_sort initial events in infectious salmon anemia virus infection: evidence for the requirement of a low-ph step
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