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Publication : Replication in cells of hematopoietic origin is necessary for Dengue virus dissemination.

First Author  Pham AM Year  2012
Journal  PLoS Pathog Volume  8
Issue  1 Pages  e1002465
PubMed ID  22241991 Mgi Jnum  J:195408
Mgi Id  MGI:5478716 Doi  10.1371/journal.ppat.1002465
Citation  Pham AM, et al. (2012) Replication in cells of hematopoietic origin is necessary for Dengue virus dissemination. PLoS Pathog 8(1):e1002465
abstractText  Dengue virus (DENV) is a mosquito-borne pathogen for which no vaccine or specific therapeutic is available. Although it is well established that dendritic cells and macrophages are primary sites of DENV replication, it remains unclear whether non-hematopoietic cellular compartments serve as virus reservoirs. Here, we exploited hematopoietic-specific microRNA-142 (miR-142) to control virus tropism by inserting tandem target sites into the virus to restrict replication exclusively in this cell population. In vivo use of this virus restricted infection of CD11b+, CD11c+, and CD45+ cells, resulting in a loss of virus spread, regardless of the route of administration. Furthermore, sequencing of the targeted virus population that persisted at low levels, demonstrated total excision of the inserted miR-142 target sites. The complete conversion of the virus population under these selective conditions suggests that these immune cells are the predominant sources of virus amplification. Taken together, this work highlights the importance of hematopoietic cells for DENV replication and showcases an invaluable tool for the study of virus pathogenesis.
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