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Cellular tropism and adaptation of the measles virus
- Source :
- Uirusu. 56:27-34
- Publication Year :
- 2006
- Publisher :
- Japanese Association of Virology, 2006.
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Abstract
- Measles virus (MV) is a member of the genus Morbillivirus in the family Paramyxoviridae. Clinical isolates of MV use signaling lymphocyte activating molecule (SLAM) as a cellular receptor. SLAM is mainly expressed on immune cells such as immature thymocytes, activated lymphocytes and mature dendritic cells. This distribution of SLAM can account for the lymphotropism of MV. On the other hand, laboratory strains of MV use CD46 as an alternative receptor, through amino acid change(s) in the receptor binding hemagglutinin protein. Recently, several reports imply the existence of the cellular receptor(s) other than SLAM and CD46. In this review, we discuss the receptor usage of MV and its adaptation to cultured cells.
- Subjects :
- biology
CD46
Lymphocyte
Adaptation, Biological
Receptors, Cell Surface
General Medicine
biology.organism_classification
Tropism
Virology
Membrane Cofactor Protein
Measles virus
Immune system
medicine.anatomical_structure
Signaling Lymphocytic Activation Molecule Family Member 1
Antigen
Antigens, CD
medicine
Animals
Humans
Receptor
Cells, Cultured
Cellular Tropism
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00426857
- Volume :
- 56
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Uirusu
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....eb8f81f326d5f67ded9c80f97caa62df
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.2222/jsv.56.27