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Incomplete but Infectious Vaccinia Virions Are Produced in the Absence of Oncolysis in Feline SCCF1 Cells

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University of Helsinki, Haartman Institute
University of Helsinki, Department of Equine and Small Animal Medicine
University of Helsinki, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM)
University of Helsinki, Research Programs Unit
University of Helsinki, Faculty of Pharmacy
University of Helsinki, Medicum
Parviainen, Suvi
Autio, Karoliina
Vähä-Koskela, Markus
Guse, Kilian
Pesonen, Sari
Rosol, Thomas J.
Zhao, Fang
Hemminki, Akseli
University of Helsinki, Haartman Institute
University of Helsinki, Department of Equine and Small Animal Medicine
University of Helsinki, Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM)
University of Helsinki, Research Programs Unit
University of Helsinki, Faculty of Pharmacy
University of Helsinki, Medicum
Parviainen, Suvi
Autio, Karoliina
Vähä-Koskela, Markus
Guse, Kilian
Pesonen, Sari
Rosol, Thomas J.
Zhao, Fang
Hemminki, Akseli
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Parviainen , S , Autio , K , Vähä-Koskela , M , Guse , K , Pesonen , S , Rosol , T J , Zhao , F & Hemminki , A 2015 , ' Incomplete but Infectious Vaccinia Virions Are Produced in the Absence of Oncolysis in Feline SCCF1 Cells ' PLoS One , vol 10 , no. 3 , 0120496 . DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0120496
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Vaccinia virus is a large, enveloped virus of the poxvirus family. It has broad tropism and typically virus replication culminates in accumulation and lytic release of intracellular mature virus (IMV), the most abundant form of infectious virus, as well as release by budding of extracellular enveloped virus (EEV). Vaccinia viruses have been modified to replicate selectively in cancer cells and clinically tested as oncolytic agents. During preclinical screening of relevant cancer targets for a recombinant Western Reserve strain deleted for both copies of the thymidine kinase and vaccinia growth factor genes, we noticed that confluent monolayers of SCCF1 cat squamous carcinoma cells were not destroyed even after prolonged infection. Interestingly, although SCCF1 cells were not killed, they continuously secreted virus into the cell culture supernatant. To investigate this finding further, we performed detailed studies by electron microscopy. Both intracellular and secreted virions showed morphological abnormalities on ultrastructural inspection, suggesting compromised maturation and morphogenesis of vaccinia virus in SCCF1 cells. Our data suggest that SCCF1 cells produce a morphologically abnormal virus which is nevertheless infective, providing new information on the virus-host cell interactions and intracellular biology of vaccinia virus.

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Parviainen , S , Autio , K , Vähä-Koskela , M , Guse , K , Pesonen , S , Rosol , T J , Zhao , F & Hemminki , A 2015 , ' Incomplete but Infectious Vaccinia Virions Are Produced in the Absence of Oncolysis in Feline SCCF1 Cells ' PLoS One , vol 10 , no. 3 , 0120496 . DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0120496
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12, Parviainen , S , Autio , K , Vähä-Koskela , M , Guse , K , Pesonen , S , Rosol , T J , Zhao , F & Hemminki , A 2015 , ' Incomplete but Infectious Vaccinia Virions Are Produced in the Absence of Oncolysis in Feline SCCF1 Cells ' PLoS One , vol 10 , no. 3 , 0120496 . DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0120496, English
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.ocn944275833
Document Type :
Electronic Resource