在血清阴性的恒河猴中,先天性巨细胞病毒传播不需要五聚体复合体

IF 15.6 1区 医学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Science Translational Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-12
Hsuan-Yuan Wang, Husam Taher, Craig N. Kreklywich, Kimberli A. Schmidt, Elizabeth A. Scheef, Richard Barfield, Claire E. Otero, Sarah M. Valencia, Ke Zhang, Claire Callahan, Francesco Monticolo, Yueqing Qiao, Roxanne M. Gilbride, Chelsea M. Crooks, Anne Mirza, Kelsey Knight, Matilda J. Moström, Tabitha D. Manuel, Lesli Sprehe, Savannah Kendall, Nathan Vande Burgt, Timothy F. Kowalik, Peter A. Barry, Scott G. Hansen, Jian Shu, Alice F. Tarantal, Cliburn Chan, Daniel N. Streblow, Louis J. Picker, Amitinder Kaur, Klaus Früh, Sallie R. Permar, Daniel Malouli
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先天性巨细胞病毒(cCMV)是世界范围内新生儿神经功能障碍的主要感染原因,但使其在胎盘上垂直传播的病毒因素仍不确定。由gH/gL/UL128/UL130/UL131A亚基组成的五聚体复合物(PC)已被证明在体外进入非成纤维细胞中起重要作用。这些发现将PC与体内广泛的细胞趋向性和病毒传播联系起来,表明所有亚基都是干预策略和疫苗开发的潜在目标。为了确定PC在翻译的非人灵长类动物模型中与先天性传播的相关性,我们设计了一种缺乏UL128和UL130同源物的恒河巨细胞病毒(RhCMV)突变体,该突变体在体外显示出对上皮细胞的感染减少。然而,在妊娠中期早期,静脉接种CD4+ T细胞缺失或免疫正常的RhCMV血清阴性妊娠恒河猴(RMs),其pc缺陷突变体导致母猴RhCMV血浆病毒血症高峰,与pc完整的RhCMV接种相似,尽管病毒在唾液和尿液中的脱落有限。感染完整的pc病毒诱导IgG反应,在组织培养中中和RhCMV进入上皮细胞。在感染pc缺陷病毒的动物中,这些反应减少,但不是没有,这也诱导了IgG对gH的反应。此外,通过检测羊水中的病毒DNA,证实了先天性巨细胞病毒在感染PC缺陷病毒的多只动物中的传播,这表明RMs的经胎盘传播并不取决于PC。
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The pentameric complex is not required for congenital CMV transmission in seronegative rhesus macaques
Congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) is the leading infectious cause of neonatal neurological impairment worldwide, but the viral factors enabling vertical spread across the placenta remain undetermined. The pentameric complex (PC), composed of the subunits gH/gL/UL128/UL130/UL131A, has been demonstrated to be important for entry into nonfibroblast cells in vitro. These findings link the PC to broad cell tropism and virus dissemination in vivo, denoting all subunits as potential targets for intervention strategies and vaccine development. To determine the relevance of the PC for congenital transmission in a translational nonhuman primate model, we engineered a rhesus CMV (RhCMV) mutant lacking the orthologs of UL128 and UL130, which demonstrated diminished infection of epithelial cells in vitro. However, intravenous inoculation of either CD4+ T cell–depleted or immunocompetent RhCMV-seronegative pregnant rhesus macaques (RMs) in the early second trimester with the PC-deficient mutant resulted in maternal RhCMV peak plasma viremia similar to inoculations with PC-intact RhCMV, although virus shedding in saliva and urine was limited. Infections with the PC-intact virus induced IgG responses that neutralized RhCMV entry into epithelial cells in tissue culture. These responses were reduced, but not absent, from animals infected with the PC-deficient virus, which also induced IgG responses against gH. Moreover, congenital CMV transmission was confirmed in multiple animals infected with PC-deficient virus by detecting viral DNA in the amniotic fluid, indicating that transplacental transmission in RMs is not contingent on the PC.
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Science Translational Medicine
Science Translational Medicine CELL BIOLOGY-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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