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A novel porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus vector system that stably expresses enhanced green fluorescent protein as a separate transcription unit

Authors :
Wang, Chengbao
Huang, Baicheng
Kong, Ning
Li, Qiongyi
Ma, Yuping
Li, Zhijun
Gao, Jiming
Zhang, Chong
Wang, Xiangpeng
Liang, Chao
Dang, Lu
Xiao, Shuqi
Mu, Yang
Zhao, Qin
Sun, Yani
Almazán, Fernando
Enjuanes Sánchez, Luis
Zhou, En-Min
Wang, Chengbao
Huang, Baicheng
Kong, Ning
Li, Qiongyi
Ma, Yuping
Li, Zhijun
Gao, Jiming
Zhang, Chong
Wang, Xiangpeng
Liang, Chao
Dang, Lu
Xiao, Shuqi
Mu, Yang
Zhao, Qin
Sun, Yani
Almazán, Fernando
Enjuanes Sánchez, Luis
Zhou, En-Min
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Here we report the rescue of a recombinant porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) carrying an enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) reporter gene as a separate transcription unit. A copy of the transcription regulatory sequence for ORF6 (TRS6) was inserted between the N protein and 3′-UTR to drive the transcription of the EGFP gene and yield a general purpose expression vector. Successful recovery of PRRSV was obtained using an RNA polymerase II promoter to drive transcription of the full-length virus genome, which was assembled in a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC). The recombinant virus showed growth replication characteristics similar to those of the wild-type virus in the infected cells. In addition, the recombinant virus stably expressed EGFP for at least 10 passages. EGFP expression was detected at approximately 10 h post infection by live-cell imaging to follow the virus spread in real time and the infection of neighbouring cells occurred predominantly through cell-to-cell-contact. Finally, the recombinant virus generated was found to be an excellent tool for neutralising antibodies and antiviral compound screening. The newly established reverse genetics system for PRRSV could be a useful tool not only to monitor virus spread and screen for neutralising antibodies and antiviral compounds, but also for fundamental research on the biology of the virus.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1104757139
Document Type :
Electronic Resource