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J Gen Virol 75 (1994), 3517-3523; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-75-12-3517
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Fusion properties of cells constitutively expressing human parainfluenza virus type 4A haemagglutinin—neuraminidase and fusion glycoproteins

Machiko Nishio, Masato Tsurudome, Hiroshi Komada, Mitsuo Kawano, Nobutada Tabata, Haruo Matsumura, Norihisa Ikemura, Noriko Watanabe and Yasuhiko Ito

Department of Microbiology, Mie University School of Medicine, 2-174, Edobashi, Tsu-Shi, Mie Prefecture, Japan 514

We established HeLa cell lines that constitutively expressed the fusion (F) and/or haemagglutinin—neuraminidase (HN) glycoproteins of human parainfluenza virus type 4A (PIV-4A) and used them to analyse the roles of these glycoproteins in virus-induced cell fusion. No syncytium formation occurred, even in HeLa cells expressing both the F and HN proteins (HeLa-4aF + HN cells). Also no syncytium was found in a mixed culture of cells expressing the F protein (HeLa-4aF) and the HN protein (HeLa-4aHN). Syncytia were observed in HeLa-4aF cells transfected with the HN gene, but no syncytium formation was found in HeLa-4aHN cells transfected with the F gene. Co-cultivation of HeLa-4aF + HN cells with HeLa-4aF cells generated large polykaryocytes, whereas co-cultivation with HeLa-4aHN cells induced no cell fusion. Infection of HeLa-4aF cells with PIV-4A generated large syncytia and degenerated nuclei, whereas little or no polykaryocytes were found in HeLa-4aHN cells infected with PIV-4A. From the above findings, the following conclusions were drawn: (i) the expression of both the F and HN proteins in the same cell is necessary for cell fusion; (ii) the expression of the F protein alone enhances susceptibility to cell fusion; (iii) the constitutive expression of the HN protein promotes resistance to paramyxovirus-induced cell fusion.

Received 10 June 1994; accepted 16 August 1994.


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