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  2. CD134 is a cellular receptor specific for human herpesvirus-6B entry

CD134 is a cellular receptor specific for human herpesvirus-6B entry

  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2013 May 28;110(22):9096-9. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1305187110.
Huamin Tang 1 Satoshi Serada Akiko Kawabata Megumi Ota Emi Hayashi Tetsuji Naka Koichi Yamanishi Yasuko Mori
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Affiliation

  • 1 Division of Clinical Virology, Center for Infectious Diseases, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe 650-0017, Japan.
Abstract

Human herpesvirus-6B (HHV-6B) is a T lymphotropic β-herpesvirus that is clearly distinct from human herpesvirus-6A (HHV-6A) according to molecular biological features. The International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses recently classified HHV-6B as a separate species. The primary HHV-6B Infection causes exanthem subitum and is sometimes associated with severe encephalopathy. More than 90% of the general population is infected with HHV-6B during childhood, and the virus remains throughout life as a latent Infection. HHV-6B reactivation causes encephalitis in immunosuppressed patients. The cellular receptor for HHV-6A entry was identified as human CD46, but the receptor for HHV-6B has not been clear. Here we found that CD134, a member of the TNF Receptor Superfamily, functions as a specific entry receptor for HHV-6B. A T-cell line that is normally nonpermissive for HHV-6B Infection became highly susceptible to Infection when CD134 was overexpressed. CD134 was down-regulated in HHV-6B-infected T cells. Soluble CD134 interacted with the HHV-6B glycoprotein complex that serves as a viral ligand for cellular receptor, which inhibited HHV-6B but not HHV-6A Infection in target cells. The identification of CD134 as an HHV-6B specific entry receptor provides important insight into understanding HHV-6B entry and its pathogenesis.

Keywords

gQ1; gQ2; viral entry.

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