Characterization of cellular furin content as a potential factor determining the susceptibility of cultured human and animal cells to coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus infection

In previous studies, the Beaudette strain of coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) was adapted from chicken embryo to Vero, a monkey kidney cell line, by serial propagation for 65 passages. To characterize the susceptibility of other human and animal cells to IBV, 15 human and animal cell li...

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Main Authors: Tay, Felicia P. L., Huang, Mei, Wang, Li, Yamada, Yoshiyuki, Liu, Ding Xiang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-971592020-03-07T12:18:18Z Characterization of cellular furin content as a potential factor determining the susceptibility of cultured human and animal cells to coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus infection Tay, Felicia P. L. Huang, Mei Wang, Li Yamada, Yoshiyuki Liu, Ding Xiang School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science::Biological sciences In previous studies, the Beaudette strain of coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) was adapted from chicken embryo to Vero, a monkey kidney cell line, by serial propagation for 65 passages. To characterize the susceptibility of other human and animal cells to IBV, 15 human and animal cell lines were infected with the Vero-adapted IBV and productive infection was observed in four human cell lines: H1299, HepG2, Hep3B and Huh7. In other cell lines, the virus cannot be propagated beyond passage 5. Interestingly, cellular furin abundance in five human cell lines was shown to be strongly correlated with productive IBV infection. Cleavage of IBV spike protein by furin may contribute to the productive IBV infection in these cells. The findings that IBV could productively infect multiple human and animal cells of diverse tissue and organ origins would provide a useful system for studying the pathogenesis of coronavirus. 2013-07-17T07:22:30Z 2019-12-06T19:39:30Z 2013-07-17T07:22:30Z 2019-12-06T19:39:30Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Tay, F. P. L., Huang, M., Wang, L., Yamada, Y., & Liu, D. X. (2012). Characterization of cellular furin content as a potential factor determining the susceptibility of cultured human and animal cells to coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus infection. Virology, 433(2), 421-430. 0042-6822 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/97159 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/11768 10.1016/j.virol.2012.08.037 en Virology © 2012 Elsevier Inc.
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Tay, Felicia P. L.
Huang, Mei
Wang, Li
Yamada, Yoshiyuki
Liu, Ding Xiang
Characterization of cellular furin content as a potential factor determining the susceptibility of cultured human and animal cells to coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus infection
description In previous studies, the Beaudette strain of coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) was adapted from chicken embryo to Vero, a monkey kidney cell line, by serial propagation for 65 passages. To characterize the susceptibility of other human and animal cells to IBV, 15 human and animal cell lines were infected with the Vero-adapted IBV and productive infection was observed in four human cell lines: H1299, HepG2, Hep3B and Huh7. In other cell lines, the virus cannot be propagated beyond passage 5. Interestingly, cellular furin abundance in five human cell lines was shown to be strongly correlated with productive IBV infection. Cleavage of IBV spike protein by furin may contribute to the productive IBV infection in these cells. The findings that IBV could productively infect multiple human and animal cells of diverse tissue and organ origins would provide a useful system for studying the pathogenesis of coronavirus.
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author_facet School of Biological Sciences
Tay, Felicia P. L.
Huang, Mei
Wang, Li
Yamada, Yoshiyuki
Liu, Ding Xiang
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author Tay, Felicia P. L.
Huang, Mei
Wang, Li
Yamada, Yoshiyuki
Liu, Ding Xiang
author_sort Tay, Felicia P. L.
title Characterization of cellular furin content as a potential factor determining the susceptibility of cultured human and animal cells to coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus infection
title_short Characterization of cellular furin content as a potential factor determining the susceptibility of cultured human and animal cells to coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus infection
title_full Characterization of cellular furin content as a potential factor determining the susceptibility of cultured human and animal cells to coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus infection
title_fullStr Characterization of cellular furin content as a potential factor determining the susceptibility of cultured human and animal cells to coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus infection
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of cellular furin content as a potential factor determining the susceptibility of cultured human and animal cells to coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus infection
title_sort characterization of cellular furin content as a potential factor determining the susceptibility of cultured human and animal cells to coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus infection
publishDate 2013
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