Identification of prohibitin as a Chikungunya virus receptor protein

Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) has recently re-emerged causing millions of infections in countries around the Indian Ocean. While CHIKV has a broad host cell range and productively infects a number of different cell types, macrophages have been identified as a potential viral reservoir serving to increas...

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Main Authors: Wintachai P., Wikan N., Kuadkitkan A., Jaimipuk T., Ubol S., Pulmanausahakul R., Auewarakul P., Kasinrerk W., Weng W.-Y., Panyasrivanit M., Paemanee A., Kittisenachai S., Roytrakul S., Smith D.R.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-9072014-08-29T09:02:19Z Identification of prohibitin as a Chikungunya virus receptor protein Wintachai P. Wikan N. Kuadkitkan A. Jaimipuk T. Ubol S. Pulmanausahakul R. Auewarakul P. Kasinrerk W. Weng W.-Y. Panyasrivanit M. Paemanee A. Kittisenachai S. Roytrakul S. Smith D.R. Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) has recently re-emerged causing millions of infections in countries around the Indian Ocean. While CHIKV has a broad host cell range and productively infects a number of different cell types, macrophages have been identified as a potential viral reservoir serving to increase the duration of symptoms. To date no CHIKV interacting protein has been characterized and this study sought to identify CHIKV binding proteins expressed on target cell membranes. Two-dimensional virus overlay identified prohibitin (PHB) as a microglial cell expressed CHIKV binding protein. Co-localization, co-immunoprecipitation as well as antibody and siRNA mediated infection inhibition studies all confirmed a role for PHB in mediating internalization of CHIKV into microglial cells. PHB is the first identified CHIKV receptor protein, and this study is evidence that PHB may play a role in the internalization of multiple viruses. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 2014-08-29T09:02:19Z 2014-08-29T09:02:19Z 2012 Article 1466615 10.1002/jmv.23403 JMVID http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84866485831&partnerID=40&md5=f2e0674bb329da580c0acc993608b8b4 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/907 English
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description Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) has recently re-emerged causing millions of infections in countries around the Indian Ocean. While CHIKV has a broad host cell range and productively infects a number of different cell types, macrophages have been identified as a potential viral reservoir serving to increase the duration of symptoms. To date no CHIKV interacting protein has been characterized and this study sought to identify CHIKV binding proteins expressed on target cell membranes. Two-dimensional virus overlay identified prohibitin (PHB) as a microglial cell expressed CHIKV binding protein. Co-localization, co-immunoprecipitation as well as antibody and siRNA mediated infection inhibition studies all confirmed a role for PHB in mediating internalization of CHIKV into microglial cells. PHB is the first identified CHIKV receptor protein, and this study is evidence that PHB may play a role in the internalization of multiple viruses. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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author Wintachai P.
Wikan N.
Kuadkitkan A.
Jaimipuk T.
Ubol S.
Pulmanausahakul R.
Auewarakul P.
Kasinrerk W.
Weng W.-Y.
Panyasrivanit M.
Paemanee A.
Kittisenachai S.
Roytrakul S.
Smith D.R.
spellingShingle Wintachai P.
Wikan N.
Kuadkitkan A.
Jaimipuk T.
Ubol S.
Pulmanausahakul R.
Auewarakul P.
Kasinrerk W.
Weng W.-Y.
Panyasrivanit M.
Paemanee A.
Kittisenachai S.
Roytrakul S.
Smith D.R.
Identification of prohibitin as a Chikungunya virus receptor protein
author_facet Wintachai P.
Wikan N.
Kuadkitkan A.
Jaimipuk T.
Ubol S.
Pulmanausahakul R.
Auewarakul P.
Kasinrerk W.
Weng W.-Y.
Panyasrivanit M.
Paemanee A.
Kittisenachai S.
Roytrakul S.
Smith D.R.
author_sort Wintachai P.
title Identification of prohibitin as a Chikungunya virus receptor protein
title_short Identification of prohibitin as a Chikungunya virus receptor protein
title_full Identification of prohibitin as a Chikungunya virus receptor protein
title_fullStr Identification of prohibitin as a Chikungunya virus receptor protein
title_full_unstemmed Identification of prohibitin as a Chikungunya virus receptor protein
title_sort identification of prohibitin as a chikungunya virus receptor protein
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