A comparative study of entry modes into C6/36 cells by Semliki Forest and Japanese encephalitis viruses
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A comparative study of entry modes into C6/36 cells by Semliki Forest and Japanese encephalitis viruses
Abstract
The entry modes of Semliki Forest virus and Japanese encephalitis virus into C6/36 cells were compared by electron microscopic observation. At physiological pH, the two viruses showed characteristically different entry modes. Following attachment to the plasma membrane, many SF virions appeared within plasma membrane invaginations and cytoplasmic vesicles; on the other hand, JE virions remained to be found exclusively at the cell surface, with no virions appearing within cytoplasmic vesicles. Electron microscopic observation, therefore, indicated that SF virus entered C6/36 cells by receptor-mediated endocytosis, while JE virus penetrated the cells at the surface and disintegrated at or near the adsorption sites. At pH 5.8, SF virus also entered C6/36 cells by direct penetration at the cell surface. On the basis of the present and other findings, the following working hypotheses are presented for future investigations: (a) at physiological pH, the fusion protein of SF virus is in an inactive state and needs to be activated by acidic pH within the endosome in order to act on the host-cell membrane, but that of JE virus is in an active state and is capable of dissolving the host plasma membrane at the cell surface immediately after the attachment; (b) the states of viral fusion proteins (inactive or active) at the time of viral attachment to the cell surface determine which of the two entry modes these viruses follow.
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