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Query: UMLS:C0038362 (
stomatitis
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To explore mechanisms of entry for Ebola virus (EBOV) glycoprotein (GP) pseudotyped virions, we used comparative gene analysis to identify genes whose expression correlated with viral transduction. Candidate genes were identified by using EBOV GP pseudotyped virions to transduce human tumor cell lines that had previously been characterized by cDNA microarray. Transduction profiles for each of these cell lines were generated, and a significant positive correlation was observed between
RhoC
expression and permissivity for EBOV vector transduction. This correlation was not specific for EBOV vector alone as
RhoC
also correlated highly with transduction of vesicular
stomatitis
virus GP (VSVG) pseudotyped vector. Levels of
RhoC
protein in EBOV and VSV permissive and nonpermissive cells were consistent with the cDNA gene array findings. Additionally, vector transduction was elevated in cells that expressed high levels of endogenous
RhoC
but not RhoA. RhoB and
RhoC
overexpression significantly increased EBOV GP and VSVG pseudotyped vector transduction but had minimal effect on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) GP pseudotyped HIV or adeno-associated virus 2 vector entry, indicating that not all virus uptake was enhanced by expression of these molecules. RhoB and
RhoC
overexpression also significantly enhanced VSV infection. Similarly, overexpression of
RhoC
led to a significant increase in fusion of EBOV virus-like particles. Finally, ectopic expression of
RhoC
resulted in increased nonspecific endocytosis of fluorescent dextran and in formation of increased actin stress fibers compared to RhoA-transfected cells, suggesting that
RhoC
is enhancing macropinocytosis. In total, our studies implicate RhoB and
RhoC
in enhanced productive entry of some pseudovirions and suggest the involvement of actin-mediated macropinocytosis as a mechanism of uptake of EBOV GP and VSVG pseudotyped viral particles.
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PMID:Rho GTPases modulate entry of Ebola virus and vesicular stomatitis virus pseudotyped vectors. 1962 94