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Soft X-ray Tomography Reveals HSV-1-Induced Remodeling of Human B Cells
- Source :
- Viruses, vol 14, iss 12, Viruses, Viruses; Volume 14; Issue 12; Pages: 2651
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- eScholarship, University of California, 2022.
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Abstract
- Upon infection, viruses hijack the cell machinery and remodel host cell structures to utilize them for viral proliferation. Since viruses are about a thousand times smaller than their host cells, imaging virus-host interactions at high spatial resolution is like looking for a needle in a haystack. Scouting gross cellular changes with fluorescent microscopy is only possible for well-established viruses, where fluorescent tagging is developed. Soft X-ray tomography (SXT) offers 3D imaging of entire cells without the need for chemical fixation or labeling. Here, we use full-rotation SXT to visualize entire human B cells infected by the herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1). We have mapped the temporospatial remodeling of cells during the infection and observed changes in cellular structures, such as the presence of cytoplasmic stress granules and multivesicular structures, formation of nuclear virus-induced dense bodies, and aggregates of capsids. Our results demonstrate the power of SXT imaging for scouting virus-induced changes in infected cells and understanding the orchestration of virus-host remodeling quantitatively.
- Subjects :
- virukset
isäntäsolut
Bioengineering
mikroskopia
infektiot
Microbiology
X-ray tomography
soft X-rays
infection imaging
HSV-1
cell mapping
cryo imaging
herpes simplex -virus
Capsid
tomografia
Virology
Humans
2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Aetiology
herpesvirukset
Tomography
Herpesvirus 1
herpes
solut
Infectious Diseases
röntgenkuvaus
X-Ray
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Infection
solubiologia
Human
Subjects
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Viruses, vol 14, iss 12, Viruses, Viruses; Volume 14; Issue 12; Pages: 2651
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....bb9f104b9bb35a52cc3b2c0b3b5ffd28