Analysis of viral and cellular parameters which affect the fusion process of influenza viruses

In the present investigation we studied the fusogenic process developed by influenza A, B and C viruses on cell surfaces and different factors associated with virus and cell membrane structures. The biological activity of purified virus strains was evaluated in hemagglutination, sialidase and fusion...

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Main Authors: A.T.C. Barbosa, M.O. Luiz, N.P. Gusmão, J.N.S.S. Couceiro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 1997-12-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X1997001200005
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spelling doaj-9248ea0522f54094832569887b532c9d2020-11-24T21:20:01ZengAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research0100-879X1414-431X1997-12-013012141510.1590/S0100-879X1997001200005Analysis of viral and cellular parameters which affect the fusion process of influenza virusesA.T.C. BarbosaM.O. LuizN.P. GusmãoJ.N.S.S. CouceiroIn the present investigation we studied the fusogenic process developed by influenza A, B and C viruses on cell surfaces and different factors associated with virus and cell membrane structures. The biological activity of purified virus strains was evaluated in hemagglutination, sialidase and fusion assays. Hemolysis by influenza A, B and C viruses ranging from 77.4 to 97.2%, from 20.0 to 65.0%, from 0.2 to 93.7% and from 9.0 to 76.1% was observed when human, chicken, rabbit and monkey erythrocytes, respectively, were tested at pH 5.5. At this pH, low hemolysis indexes for influenza A, B and C viruses were observed if horse erythrocytes were used as target cells for the fusion process, which could be explained by an inefficient receptor binding activity of influenza on N-glycolyl sialic acids. Differences in hemagglutinin receptor binding activity due to its specificity to N-acetyl or N-glycolyl cell surface oligosaccharides, density of these cellular receptors and level of negative charges on the cell surface may possibly explain these results, showing influence on the sialidase activity and the fusogenic process. Comparative analysis showed a lack of dependence between the sialidase and fusion activities developed by influenza B viruses. Influenza A viruses at low sialidase titers (<2) also exhibited clearly low hemolysis at pH 5.5 (15.8%), while influenza B viruses with similarly low sialidase titers showed highly variable hemolysis indexes (0.2 to 78.0%). These results support the idea that different virus and cell-associated factors such as those presented above have a significant effect on the multifactorial fusion processhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X1997001200005influenza A, B and Creceptor binding activitysialidase activityfusion activitysialic acidscell surface charges
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author A.T.C. Barbosa
M.O. Luiz
N.P. Gusmão
J.N.S.S. Couceiro
spellingShingle A.T.C. Barbosa
M.O. Luiz
N.P. Gusmão
J.N.S.S. Couceiro
Analysis of viral and cellular parameters which affect the fusion process of influenza viruses
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
influenza A, B and C
receptor binding activity
sialidase activity
fusion activity
sialic acids
cell surface charges
author_facet A.T.C. Barbosa
M.O. Luiz
N.P. Gusmão
J.N.S.S. Couceiro
author_sort A.T.C. Barbosa
title Analysis of viral and cellular parameters which affect the fusion process of influenza viruses
title_short Analysis of viral and cellular parameters which affect the fusion process of influenza viruses
title_full Analysis of viral and cellular parameters which affect the fusion process of influenza viruses
title_fullStr Analysis of viral and cellular parameters which affect the fusion process of influenza viruses
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of viral and cellular parameters which affect the fusion process of influenza viruses
title_sort analysis of viral and cellular parameters which affect the fusion process of influenza viruses
publisher Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica
series Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
issn 0100-879X
1414-431X
publishDate 1997-12-01
description In the present investigation we studied the fusogenic process developed by influenza A, B and C viruses on cell surfaces and different factors associated with virus and cell membrane structures. The biological activity of purified virus strains was evaluated in hemagglutination, sialidase and fusion assays. Hemolysis by influenza A, B and C viruses ranging from 77.4 to 97.2%, from 20.0 to 65.0%, from 0.2 to 93.7% and from 9.0 to 76.1% was observed when human, chicken, rabbit and monkey erythrocytes, respectively, were tested at pH 5.5. At this pH, low hemolysis indexes for influenza A, B and C viruses were observed if horse erythrocytes were used as target cells for the fusion process, which could be explained by an inefficient receptor binding activity of influenza on N-glycolyl sialic acids. Differences in hemagglutinin receptor binding activity due to its specificity to N-acetyl or N-glycolyl cell surface oligosaccharides, density of these cellular receptors and level of negative charges on the cell surface may possibly explain these results, showing influence on the sialidase activity and the fusogenic process. Comparative analysis showed a lack of dependence between the sialidase and fusion activities developed by influenza B viruses. Influenza A viruses at low sialidase titers (<2) also exhibited clearly low hemolysis at pH 5.5 (15.8%), while influenza B viruses with similarly low sialidase titers showed highly variable hemolysis indexes (0.2 to 78.0%). These results support the idea that different virus and cell-associated factors such as those presented above have a significant effect on the multifactorial fusion process
topic influenza A, B and C
receptor binding activity
sialidase activity
fusion activity
sialic acids
cell surface charges
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