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Publication : Interferon-induced tetherin restricts vesicular stomatitis virus release in neurons.

First Author  Sarojini S Year  2011
Journal  DNA Cell Biol Volume  30
Issue  12 Pages  965-74
PubMed ID  21919738 Mgi Jnum  J:190272
Mgi Id  MGI:5448513 Doi  10.1089/dna.2011.1384
Citation  Sarojini S, et al. (2011) Interferon-induced tetherin restricts vesicular stomatitis virus release in neurons. DNA Cell Biol 30(12):965-74
abstractText  Tetherin, a recently identified interferon (IFN)-inducible, type 2 transmembrane protein, has been shown to be a cellular antiviral restriction factor that retains newly formed virions in infected cells. Thus, tetherin plays an important role in the innate cell-autonomous immune response. The aim of this study was to examine the antiviral activities of tetherin in vesicular stomatitis virus infections of murine neuronal cells. Both IFN-beta and IFN-gamma induce the expression of tetherin mRNA and protein. Tetherin knockdown experiments were carried out by transfection of tethrin shRNA into murine neuroblastoma cells using a vector containing the pCMV-driven tGFP gene. The efficiency of transfection was monitored through GFP expression by the transfected cells. Selected transfected cells were used for further mRNA and protein analysis, fluorescent immunocytolocalization, and viral infection to study the impact of tetherin knockdown. Our research indicates that tetherin is expressed on the outer face of the plasma membrane of murine neuroblastoma cells, its expression can be induced with both IFN-gamma and IFN-beta, and tetherin restricts progeny virus release up to 100-fold in mammalian neurons, thus contributing to a potent antiviral state within the host cell.
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