Molecular mechanism underlying B19 virus inactivation and comparison to other parvoviruses.

نویسندگان

  • Bernhard Mani
  • Marco Gerber
  • Patricia Lieby
  • Nicola Boschetti
  • Christoph Kempf
  • Carlos Ros
چکیده

BACKGROUND B19 virus (B19V) is a human pathogen frequently present in blood specimens. Transmission of the virus occurs mainly via the respiratory route, but it has also been shown to occur through the administration of contaminated plasma-derived products. Parvoviridae are highly resistant to physicochemical treatments; however, B19V is more vulnerable than the rest of parvoviruses. The molecular mechanism governing the inactivation of B19V and the reason for its higher vulnerability remain unknown. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS After inactivation of B19V by wet heat and low pH, the integrity of the viral capsid was examined by immunoprecipitation with two monoclonal antibodies directed to the N-terminal of VP1 and to a conformational epitope in VP2. The accessibility of the viral DNA was quantitatively analyzed by a hybridization-extension assay and by nuclease treatment. RESULTS The integrity of the viral particles was maintained during the inactivation procedure; however, the capsids became totally depleted of viral DNA. The DNA-depleted capsids, although not infectious, were able to attach to target cells. Comparison studies with other members of the Parvoviridae family revealed a remarkable instability of B19V DNA in its encapsidated state. CONCLUSION Inactivation of B19V by heat or low pH is not mediated by capsid disintegration but by the conversion of the infectious virions into DNA-depleted capsids. The high instability of the viral DNA in its encapsidated state is an exclusive feature of B19V, which explains its lower resistance to inactivation treatments.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Transfusion

دوره 47 10  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007